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Shaping Climate Justice through Indigenous Knowledge

Shaping Climate Justice through Indigenous Knowledge

Join the Centre for Climate Justice for a dialogue between Jeannette Armstrong and Christine Winter to discuss how Indigenous knowledge shapes climate justice. This dialogue will be begin with short presentations from both Armstrong and Winter, followed by a discussion moderated by Naomi Klein. Co-sponsored by the Department of Educational Studies. Date: Monday 25 March 2024 […]

There’s A Stranger in My house”: A CRT-PVESTAnalysis of STEM Education

There’s A Stranger in My house”: A CRT-PVESTAnalysis of STEM Education

Seminar Details This presentation engages Critical Race Theory (CRT) and Phenomenological Variant Ecological Systems Theory (PVEST) to unpack and critique the presence and power of structural racism in STEM education research and praxis, including implications for the experiences, decisions, and outcomes of students from racially minoritized groups. Through a CRT-PVEST Framework, we will interrogate the […]

Doctoral Colloquium – Exploring learning in leaving and career-transitions

Doctoral Colloquium – Exploring learning in leaving and career-transitions

https://edst.educ.ubc.ca/events/event/doctoral-colloquium-exploring-learning-in-leaving-and-career-transitions/

PSI Info Session 2024

PSI Info Session 2024

https://edst.educ.ubc.ca/events/event/public-scholars-initiative-information-session-march-2024/

Congrats to Brad Baker!

Congrats to Brad Baker!

https://www.capilanou.ca/about-capu/connect-with-capu/alumni/events/alumni-awards-of-excellence/

New Article – Universities should respond to cuts and corporate influence with co-operative governance
New Blogpost – Interview with Aneet Kahlon

New Blogpost – Interview with Aneet Kahlon

Navigating Anti-Colonialism in Education: An Interview with Aneet Kahlon

MEd in Sustainability – Apply by March 1

MEd in Sustainability – Apply by March 1

MEd in Educational Studies

The 33rd Annual Women’s Memorial March
New article – Here are some dos and don’ts to help tackle ableism