Celebrating research in education

Celebrating research in education

By Communications Staff

March 13, 2017

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Research at the Faculty of Education was highlighted recently through the inaugural Celebration of Scholarly Activity.

At the event, six faculty members were recognized for their achievements and had the opportunity to share their experiences and research with their colleagues.

Similar events have been held in the past but were not focused on the range of award- and grant-winning research that is being done by faculty members. The Celebration of Scholarly Activity offered the opportunity for faculty members to share their insights as well as hear about the work being accomplished by colleagues.

鈥淲e鈥檙e emphasizing partnerships, working together, building community. Through these kinds of recognitions, we can build a strong research culture within a faculty that also encourages collaborations and attracts external partnerships,鈥 says Rebecca Luce-Kapler, Dean, Faculty of Education. 鈥淭his event is a chance to celebrate accomplishments and let people know what鈥檚 happening in the Faculty of Education and that research and teaching are priorities for us.鈥

Recognizing the research component is vital not only for the Faculty of Education but for the Queen鈥檚 and surrounding communities as well, adds John Fisher, Interim Vice-Principal (Research).

鈥淲e know we have a transformational educational experience at Queen鈥檚 and embedded alongside and within is the research of educators 鈥 that may be in choral music, it could be in how to enhance math education,鈥 Dr. Fisher says. 鈥淭hey contribute to the social fabric of our community and have a huge impact in different areas of the city and in education and methods to enhance education of children as well as in the discovery of methods to better communicate education.鈥

Those recognized were:

Ben Bolden 鈥 recipient of the 2016 Choral Canada Competition for Choral Writing for his composition Tread Softly; and a new chairholder of the Faculty of Education鈥檚 UNESCO Chair in Arts and Learning.

Rosa Bruno-Jofre 鈥 recipient of a SSHRC Connection Grant for the project 鈥淓ducationalization of social and moral problems in the western world and the educationalization of the world: historical dimensions through time and space鈥; and ASPP Publication Grant for the work 鈥淐atholic Education in the Wake of Vatican II.鈥

Liying Cheng 鈥 authored the book 鈥淎ssessment in the Language Classroom - Teachers Supporting Student Learning鈥 (2017)

Lynda Colgan 鈥 recipient of a Ministry of Education grant for the project 鈥淏uilding parent engagement: A project to support the implementation of Ontario's Renewed Mathematics Strategy鈥; Ministry of Education and the KNAER Secretariat grant for the project 鈥淢athematics Knowledge Network: The Fields Institute.鈥

Amanda Cooper 鈥 co-recipient of SSHRC Partnership Development Grant for the project 鈥淐ITED: Partnered knowledge mobilization between researchers and media organizations.鈥

Richard Reeve&苍产蝉辫;鈥 co-edited the book 鈥淒esign as Scholarship: Case Studies from the Learning Sciences鈥 (2016).

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