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Education student studies influence of culture on psychological care

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November 16, 2009 - Does a person’s cultural background impact the psychological care they receive in Alberta? Faculty of Education graduate student Ines Sametband believes it does.

Education alum appreciates the best of Alberta's past and future

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October 5, 2009 - We Canadians often fail to see the value in what surrounds us until someone from away points it out.

In his dual role as teacher and local historian, Faculty of Education alum Max Foran has found much to value in this country.

Applied Psychology students experience hope and need in South Africa

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September 8, 2009 – In the grand scheme of things, 16 days of work in a rural South African community may not seem like a lot of time.

Education alum demonstrates value of inquiry-based learning

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August 5, 2009 – If you’re looking for an example of the successful implementation of inquiry-based learning in the classroom, take a trip to Botha School and introduce yourself to Peter Weeks.

Calgary Stampede calls for nominations for western award

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July 24, 2009 – If you know someone – an educator, student, colleague or an organization – who makes an unparalleled contribution to western culture, the Calgary Stampede would like to hear from you.

EAP bridges the gap for international students

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July 9, 2009 – An amazing jump of 50 per cent in enrollment in the Faculty of Education's English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program is the result of a three-year overhaul to the program.

Northern Alberta bursary designed for student teachers

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June 29, 2009 – A new bursary worth $8,000 annually will provide financial support for students interested in teaching in northern Alberta.

 

 

Mother-daughter duo share teaching experience

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June 15, 2009 – So you’re a student teacher in your first year of the UofC Master of Teaching (MT) program, and you have a question about technique – who do you call? Your instructors? Your student colleagues?

Teaching Across Borders student writes from Mexico

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May 25, 2009 – The following letter was written to MT instructor Angela Rokne from one of the program’s Teaching Across Borders (TAB)  program.

Hokkaido students learn Canadian ways of teaching

May 11, 2009 – Five education students from Hokkaido are all a little wiser about Canadian ways of teaching, thanks to the Faculty of Education.

 

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