Article Category

It’s hard to believe it’s already 2024! As we get back into the school routine, take a minute to reflect on our community’s incredible accomplishments in 2023!


Popular Podagogy brought us fascinating new guests! Some highlights are PhD candidate Katrina Carbone on wellbeing and assessment, MEd students Beck Watt and Alex O'Leary on being a 2SLGBTQ+ ally in the classroom, reflecting on arts education with Dr. Tiina Kukkonen, and considering neurodiversity in education with the inaugural Chair in Student Success and Wellness, Dr. Patty Douglas.

Check out all of our podcasts from 2023!

Popular Podagogy logo that says "Popular Podagogy" with an outline of an apple in white on a blue background.

 

A new Knowledge Forum explored education as a human right. In this issue, we invited members  of the Scholars at Risk network and the Queen’s education community to share their stories, research, and ideas about education at risk.

Read the full issue (PDF 18.3 MB)

Cover of the Knowledge Forum 2022-23: Education as a Human Right

 

 

Brenda Reed smiles outside wearing a navy blazer.

 

 

The Education Library's unsurpassed librarian Brenda Reed was recognized with a distinguished service award.

Brenda Reed wins Distinguished Service Award

Clay lily pads sit on a large blue piece of felt. There are words written on paper leaves scattered around the felt.

We hosted our first annual arts-based interpretation of our Faculty’s research led by Drs. Heather McGregor and Tiina Kukkonen.

Change With the Earth in Mind exhibition

 

Homecoming transformed Duncan McArthur Hall into EdFest – celebrating talented musicians and artists from the Faculty.

Homecoming isn't just for grown-ups

A child presses buttons on a synthesizer.

 

Students reach into a wooden box filled with dirt while a teacher supervises

 

Dr. Ian Matheson and Chris Carlton launched a community-based research vermiculture project with a local school.

A Worm-derful project between the Faculty of Education and Winston Churchill Public School

Sistema Kingston had another great year – sharing music education with students at St Thomas More and Molly Brant Schools!

The sound of opportunity for young learners

Two students stand holding violins in a gym.

And, we continued to grow and learn with our research community!

Why universities need to look beyond grades when admitting international students

Read more

Creating space for climate-responsive teaching and learning

Read more

Arts activities can provoke empathy and inspire youth action on urgent UN global goals

Read more

Grounded in learning and land

Read more

Teaching Resources: Autism and Developmental Disabilities from the Add*Ed Research Group

Read more