JUNE 2020

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Summer Preparations for a
Remote Fall Semester

 

 

Professor Dilson Rassier, DeanKeeping our students safe and informed throughout the pandemic has been a top priority for the Faculty. As we continue to move through this unprecedented time, daily routines are slowly changing as businesses, universities and community centers gradually re-open after three months of closures and sheltering in place.

 

Looking ahead, the Faculty is actively planning for remote instruction in the Fall 2020 semester, while preparing for the gradual research ramp-up. Again, keeping all of our students, as well as prospective new students, informed throughout this next phase will remain a key priority in the coming months. We are committed to providing the highest caliber education for every student at McGill, and this upcoming school year is no exception.

 

In the Fall semester, McGill Education courses will be delivered online by renowned experts in their fields. Students will have direct access to student advisors, who can help guide them through student life and learning via individual consultations, town hall meetings, and virtual fairs. The Faculty may be offering a few face-to-face courses on selected subjects, provided that we are able to provide an environment that obeys all directives of health authorities. For field experiences, internships, labs, and other courses that are usually hands-on, we are currently developing numerous delivery options that may include virtual labs, simulations, video, and alternative temporary solutions.

 

As the public health situation evolves, we will examine all possibilities for on-campus events and activities, respecting careful safety protocols to ensure everyone’s safety and well-being. Despite all the challenges of the COVID-19 health crisis, our community has persevered, demonstrating admirable adaptability, and I have no doubt that new and existing Education students will have the opportunity to explore and pursue a world-class education here at McGill this fall.

 

 

 

 

 

Leadership in the Field:

Expertise and Perspectives from McGill’s Faculty of Education

 


 

 

Statement of Community Support:

A Message from Dean Rassier

 

The current events of these past weeks have shone a light on the racial injustice that sadly exists in today’s world. The tragedy of George Floyd’s death, while having taken place in the United States, has provoked us to think about direct and indirect prejudices that perpetuate in our own communities...

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Student Teachers Still on Track: An Update from Dr. Lisa Starr

 

Field experiences enable our student teachers take the theory they’ve acquired at McGill and put it into practice in the classroom. This is an essential component of several of the Faculty’s programs, but with schools closures in effect as of March 13th, we had to find a contingency plan...read more

 

 

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OFNIE Celebrating Indigenous Student Success

 

Just as many of us in the Montreal-based McGill community have managed to adapt our routines by adopting new online platforms and physical distancing directives, McGillians in Indigenous communities have had to do the same. Partnering communities have struck task forces...

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Staying Physically Active During Physical Distancing

 

Aaron Fellows, Project Coordinator an​​d Kinesiology Clinic Supervisor in the Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education, has been speaking to the media about ways to stay fit during the COVID-19 health crisis...read more

 

 

 

Virtual Convocation Faculty of Education
June 19 at 2pm
#McGillGrad2020

 

While there’s no replacement for crossing the stage, we want to celebrate graduate achievements now with Virtual Ceremonies that reach across the world. Congratulations to McGill’s Class of 2020 – it's your day! read more

 

 

 

Student Stories: Fanny Langin and her Creative Video

 

Fanny Langin, Education Undergraduate Society’s President (outgoing) let the Faculty know what she’s been up to while working and studying at home during the COVID-19 health crisis with her stop-motion animation contribution to the #McGillEdAtHome Challenge...read more

 

 

 

 

Learn how McGill researchers are tackling COVID-19:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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