At a recent event, OISE Prof. Mary Reid and Dr. Kien Nam Luu discussed their research findings on the impacts of anti-Asian hate on Canadian educators.
February 11, 2022
Last week, OISE community members were subject to anti-Asian racist threats and video of a man holding a machine gun during a virtual meeting.
Master of Teaching graduate Athena Tassis is using technology to enrich her teaching, creating projects like a virtual museum for social issues while fostering a strong commitment to transforming education.
Professor Shelley Stagg Peterson, from OISE’s Department of Curriculum, Teaching, and Learning, is one of five winners of the 2021 »»ÆÞ¾ãÀÖ²¿â€™s Impact Awards.
Professor Shelley Stagg Peterson, from OISE’s Department of Curriculum, Teaching, and Learning, is one of five winners of the 2021 »»ÆÞ¾ãÀÖ²¿â€™s Impact Awards.
Tara Goldstein and Yasmin Owis’s work on ethical principles and practices with LGBTQ families will be published as a chapter in Goldstein’s new book Our Children are Your Students: LGBTQ Families Speak Out.
Professor Jim Slotta, from OISE’s Department of Curriculum, Teaching and Learning, is one of five University of Toronto recipients of the Connaught Global Challenge Award.