Graduate Supervisors

Research Profiles

Our research drives innovation in teaching, learning, and educational policy. Through the dynamic work of our faculty and graduate students, we deepen understanding and spark meaningful change in education. By bringing together diverse perspectives and fostering multidisciplinary expertise, we lead advancements in the following key 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
  • Teacher Education

Educational Policy

A319

STEM Education

A312

Information and Communication Technology

B183

Educational Evaluation

A224

Special Education

A303

Health Professions Education

Mathematics

Early Childhood Education

A226

Outdoor Education

Richardson Hall, 353

Math Education

A320

Medical Education