Graduate Supervisors

Research Profiles

Our research leads to enhanced knowledge and understanding of teaching and learning and progressive changes in educational policies and practices. Through the work of our faculty members and graduate students, we bring together diverse perspectives on education and foster multidisciplinary expertise in the following areas:

  • Arts Education
  • Assessment and Evaluation
  • Curriculum Studies
  • Disability Studies
  • Early Childhood Education
  • Educational Psychology
  • Exceptionalities
  • History and Philosophy of Education
  • Indigenous Education and Land-Based Learning 
  • International Education
  • Language and Literacy
  • Leadership and Policy Studies
  • Outdoor Education
  • Math, Science and Technology in Education
  • Social Justice and Inclusion

Arts Education

A326

Educational Policy and Leadership

A324

Outdoor Education

B187

Special Education

A314

Curriculum Theory

A310

Assessment and Evaluation

Language Revitalization and Decolonizing Education

A212

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Applied Linguistics/Language

A210

A204

Educational Policy

A319

STEM Education

A312