
Photo Credits: Heather Stuart
TEACHING
I have developed and taught courses in our faculty’s undergraduate and graduate programs which has allowed me to draw on both my research interests and my teaching experience (as a former early years teacher and learning support teacher). I enjoy collaborating with other faculty members and have initiated numerous partnerships with other field partners and community organizations.
Graduate (M.Ed.) Courses:
Graduate (M.Ed.) Courses:
- Inquiry in Curriculum and Instruction
- developed and co-taught with Dr. T. Falkenberg)
- Beyond Classrooms: Teaching & Learning in Community-Based Settings. You can read about this course here: http://news.umanitoba.ca/faculty-of-education-summer-session-course-offers-experience-beyond-the-classroom/
- Pedagogy in Multiple Literacies: Children as Meaning Makers
- Early Years Philosophy and Practice 1
- K – 8 Curriculum Studies
- Summer Institute - Engaging in Theories and Practices of Human Rights Education: A Partnership with the Canadian Museum for Human Rights (co-developed and co-taught with Dr. J. Cranston). You can read about this course here: http://news.umanitoba.ca/summer-institute-on-human-rights-education-inspires-teachers-to-think-critically-about-stories-they-tell/
- Mentoring for Teachers
- Facilitated Readings Course: An Introduction to Reggio Emilia