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By epederso on July 17, 2013
“The new three story International Village Elementary school has been revealed. Currently in the design review & approval phase, construction is slated for 2014 and the school is scheduled to open by September 2015.” “The school will help the district accommodate the estimated 16,000 residents in the area.” Please read the Vancity Buzz article for […]
By epederso on July 16, 2013
UBC Education Library currently has a DVD display showcasing various titles in its collection (mostly documentaries). The display is called, “Films Worth Checking Out” The films are moving fast. Come over and have a look — you might find your new favorite doc! Titles include our newest acquisition, “More Then a Month: One Man’s Journey […]
By epederso on June 25, 2013
Tips and Tricks for Formatting Your Thesis: Little Things Mean A Lot! Are you worried about getting your thesis/dissertation into the format required by the Faculty of Graduate Studies? Would you like to know more about how to use the formatting features in Microsoft Word? Research Commons staff will help you with your questions about […]
By epederso on June 21, 2013
There was an interesting blog post on the “Teaching Channel” yesterday called, “Getting Started with Twitter in the Classroom.” It discussed ways teachers could be gradually introduced to Twitter and how they could eventually incorporate the social media format into classroom activities. Some examples were: having a “PLAYDATE” at the school where teachers could play […]
By epederso on June 20, 2013
From the Vancouver Sun: “Vancouver’s high cost of housing is being cited as the major reason families are pulling their kids out of schools, a new survey from the Vancouver school board shows. The purpose of the report is to pinpoint the cause of the Vancouver School District’s declining student enrolments. In each of the […]
By epederso on June 19, 2013
From Vancouver Sun article: The controversial Fraser Institute secondary school report released Monday found the same 10 schools — all private — at the top of the list again this year. But 26 schools in B.C. (out of more than 280) have shown academic improvement over the past year, the report says. Read more: http://www.vancouversun.com/news/secondary+schools+remain+same+Fraser+Institute+report/8538898/story.html#ixzz2Wh7XKKyQ
By epederso on June 5, 2013
Research Commons’ Event Highlight: The inaugural meeting of the Graduate Students’ Education Research Network (GSERN) Are you a graduate student conducting research on an education-related topic? Are you interested in connecting with other researchers across disciplines around your research interests? GSERN aims to bring together education researchers from across campus to: 1) Share and discuss […]
By epederso on June 5, 2013
Tips and Tricks for Formatting Your Thesis: Little Things Mean A Lot! Are you worried about getting your thesis/dissertation into the format required by the Faculty of Graduate Studies? Would you like to know more about how to use the formatting features in Microsoft Word? Research Commons staff will help you with your questions about […]
By epederso on June 5, 2013
UBC News has an interesting interview with Sto:lo Nation member Jo-Ann Archibald. With June being National Aboriginal History month, UBC News felt it fitting to discuss her work helping transform Indigenous education in Canada. A trailblazer in Aboriginal education
By epederso on June 4, 2013
The Master of Arts in Children’s Literature Program is co-sponsoring a lecture on June 12th by Dr. Ian Horton of the London School of Communication called “Colonialist Stereotypes and Narrative Form in European Comic Books.” It will be a very exciting lecture. Please RSVP if you can make it. Wednesday June 12th, 12:00-1:30 pmWest Mall Annex […]