Amber Moore, 2018 Killam Doctoral Scholar
Amber Moore is a recipient of the 2018 Killam Doctoral Scholarship. Watch her video here!
UBC’s Physics Teacher Training Gives Science Enthusiasts the Tools to Inspire Young Learners
Teacher candidate Natasha Philibert-Palmer hopes to encourage more girls and Indigenous students to discover the joy of science.
UBC Faculty of Education Nurtures Cultural Identity of Indigenous Students Seeking to Become Teachers
Many British Columbians don’t realize that there are more than 70,000 Indigenous students in the province’s K-12 public-school system.
Best Education Universities in Canada: 2018 Ranking
The UBC Faculty of Education has been ranked 2nd overall in Maclean’s Best Education Universities in Canada 2018 Ranking.
More Supports Needed to Keep Indigenous Youth Active, Say Health Advocates
CBC recently featured an article discussing Indigenous youth’s access to sports.
Pending BoG Approval, UBC Vancouver and Okanagan Faculties of Education Set to Merge
Pending approval from the Board of Governors, the merger will create a School of Education, with its own budget and organizational structure on the Okanagan campus.
Guest Editorial: Aga Khan Academies
Meredith Fenton, Director of the International Baccalaureate Program for the UBC Faculty of Education, wrote a guest editorial for the Aga Khan Academ
Struggling Hands-on Educational Farm Program Connects Seniors and Youth in Vancouver
An article on the UBC Intergenerational Landed Learning Project draws attention to their crowdfunding campaign.
Desperate for French teachers, Vancouver comes to Toronto to recruit
CBC Toronto quoted Dr. Wendy Carr, Associate Dean of teacher education at UBC, for an article about the need for French teachers in BC.
Teenagers should walk, run a mile every day to help protect against depression
The Sun U.K. featured a UBC study by Dr. Mark Beauchamp that found a lack of exercise could be behind increasing rates of mental illness among young