Cay Holbrook, PhD
Professor
Special education, education of students with visual impairments, instruction in Braille reading and writing
Lisa Loutzenheiser, PhD
Associate Professor
Multicultural, anti-racism, curriculum and pedagogy, gender, queer theories
Eric M. Meyers
Assistant Professor
Youth online behavior, information seeking, web search, libraries, public libraries, school libraries, academic libraries, learning, virtual worlds, collaboration, social networks, new media, digital literacy, information literacy
Doris Baltruschat, PhD
Author, Educator
Media/digital literacy, stereoscopic (3D), virtual reality and social media, independent film, digital citizenship and media democracy, media ecologies, transmedia storytelling, international co-productions and TV formats, film/TV audience reception, aboriginal media/arctic cinema, social movements, social networks, social networking
Maureen Kendrick, PhD
Professor
Literacy education, visual communication, multimodality, play
Nicola Hodges, PhD
Professor
Practice, expert performance, motor learning, motor control, expertise, learning and coordination, instructions, feedback, observational practice and learning, self-directed practice
Shannon Bredin, PhD
Associate Professor
Human motor learning, expertise and development, physical education, teacher preparation and effectiveness
Jolie Mayer-Smith
Professor
Environmental education, science education, post-secondary teaching and learning, teacher education and research, pedagogy, collaboration, educational technology
Pierre Walter, PhD
Associate Professor
Adult education, environmental education, literacy, comparative education, gender and development, Southeast Asian studies
Roger Wong, CM, BMSc, MD, FRCPC, FACP, FCAHS
Clinical Professor, Division of Geriatric Medicine
Vice Dean, Education
Geriatrics, geriatric medicine, acute care for older people, hospital medicine, frailty, dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, quality improvement in medicine, medical education,
Penney Clark
Professor
History education
Michelle Stack, PhD
Associate Professor
educational policy, politics, university rankings, media education, media literacy, anti-racism, disability studies, social justice, educational equity, knowledge mobilization, knowledge translation, media representation of mental illness, comedy and social change
Michelle Stack is an associate professor in the Department of Educational Studies. Her research interests include educational policy and politics, university rankings, media education, anti-racism, disability studies, educational equity and knowledge translation. She is the author of Global University Ranking and the Mediatization of Higher Education, and she is editor of a second upcoming book on university rankings and journal impact factors. Michelle teaches workshops and courses across the university that are aimed at developing the capacity of graduate students to communicate their scholarship to journalists and others. She is preparing to dip her toe for a second time into the world of standup comedy in an attempt to expand conversations about mental illness, white fragility, disability and rankings. Michelle won the Killam Award for Excellence in Teaching in 2017, and she is a 2020-21 Peter Wall Scholar.
Martin Guhn, PhD
Assistant Professor
Wellbeing of children and youth, social determinants of developmental health, social and cultural community and neighborhood effects on child development, music and emotion
Duanduan Li, Ed.D
Associate Professor
Chinese linguistics, applied linguistics, sociolinguistics, Chinese language and culture, second language acquisition, language socialization, Chinese heritage language education, bilingualism and multilingualism
Samia Khan
Associate Professor
Science education, teaching and learning, cognition, digital technology, learning space design, case study, higher education
Prof. David Anderson
Professor
Museums, informal learning, out-of-school learning, large-scale public events, world expositions, science centre, visitor experiences, long-term memories, Showa Japan, metacognition
Sandra Mathison, PhD
Professor
Evaluation, student assessment, standardized testing, school evaluation, schooling
Dr. E. Wayne Ross, PhD
Professor
Education, Curriculum, Social Studies Education, Teacher Education, Academic Labour, Critical Pedagogy, Democratic Education,
Mona Gleason
Professor
History of education, education, K-12, teachers, teacher education, history of children and youth, social history of women, gender, and sexuality, history of health education
Dave Lampron, MBA
Director, Information Technology
E-learning, education, technology enabled distributed health professions education, technology support for health related research