Where to Find Existing Datasets for Educational Research: An Introduction to Statistics Canada and the UBC Research Data Centre

Where to Find Existing Datasets for Educational Research: An Introduction to Statistics Canada and the UBC Research Data Centre

Link: https://edst.educ.ubc.ca/events/event/where-to-find-existing-datasets-for-educational-research

Continuing the Professionalization of Student Services: Navigating Disability Inclusion and Stereotype Threat in Canadian Higher Education

Please join us for a public talk by visiting scholar, Dr. Donna Hardy Cox, Professor in the School of Social Work at Memorial University, Newfoundland.

Title: Continuing the Professionalization of Student Services: Navigating Disability Inclusion and Stereotype Threat in Canadian Higher Education 

Date and time: Monday May 12, 2025, 3:00-4:00pm 

Location: Ponderosa Commons North, room 2012 (Multipurpose Room)

DIY Bookmark Making Workshop

Ethics Review for Educational Research

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Aneet Kaur Kahlon successfully defended her M.A. Thesis

Please join us in congratulating Aneet Kaur Kahlon who successfully defended her M.A. Thesis on April 8 of 2025.

Title:
Investigating racial equity and anti-racism policy in K-12 public schooling in British Columbia: An anti-colonial analysis of the Surrey School District’s Racial Equity Strategic Plan

Abstract: 
The purpose of this research is to examine how Canadian K-12 public education racial equity policy may function to reproduce the oppressive social, historical, and political forces it claims to challenge. This thesis conducts a qualitative content analysis of Surrey School District’s Racial Equity Strategic Plan 2023-2028, through an anti-colonial discursive framework, to research how capitalism, colonialism, imperialism, and white supremacy may be overlooked within attempts to achieve racial equity in education. Specifically, this investigation focuses on how hegemony may be reinforced through the implementation of educational racial equity policy due to persistent power inequities embedded in the text which function in opposition to policy goals. This research delves deeply into investigating historical educational policies in British Columbia’s public schools in order to understand how educational policy has affected Indigenous, Black, and racialized communities in the past and how these outcomes endure today. This research finds that in order for the Surrey School District’s Racial Equity Strategic Plan 2023-2028 to improve the equity outcomes of its target populations, it must acknowledge and address the normative colonial structures and values that enforce educational domination over and oppression of marginalized communities beyond the dimension of race. Racial equity and anti-racism policies must incorporate initiatives of critical structural reform of education systems that seek to address the root cause of racism, such as capitalism, colonialism, imperialism, systemic whiteness, and white supremacy, in order to meaningfully and holistically address racism for Indigenous, Black, and other racialized communities within K-12 public schooling.

Examining Committee:
Dr. Ali Abdi, Professor, EDST (External Examiner)
Dr. Bathseba Opini, Associate Professor, EDST (Co-supervisor)
Dr. Hartej Gill, Associate Professor, EDST (Co-supervisor)

Congratulations Aneet!

 

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2025 Patricia Dyer Memorial Award

PhD student Yu Guo was awarded the 2025 Patricia Dyer Memorial Award.

About the award:

In memory of Patricia Dyer, the Patricia Dyer Memorial Award in Education award was endowed by her family, friends, and colleagues. The award is offered to a graduate student in Educational Studies who demonstrates enthusiasm for ideas and commitment to their practical application. Specifically, the student is committed to building a sense of community and to ensuring equity in educational settings.

Filling the gap: Pedagogical apologias and the sense of LISTENING

2025 Buttedahl Memorial Lecture

2025 Buttedahl Memorial Lecture

What Kind of University Do We Want?:
In Defense of University-Community Engagement

 

Date: Wednesday April 30, 2025 2-4pm

Location: Ponderosa Ballroom

 

RSVP: https://edst.educ.ubc.ca/events/event/2025-buttedahl-memorial-lecture

 

Morgan Westcott’s Successful EdD Dissertation

Please join us in congratulating Morgan Westcott who successfully defended her EdD Dissertation on March 21 of 2025.

Title:
Polytechnic Instructors as First Responders to Student Crises: Centring Faculty Voices

Abstract:
The purpose of this qualitative study is to identify and describe the ways some instructors experience encounters with students in distress, to better support instructors, centre their voices, and acknowledge that instructor well-being is important in its own right. While there is a significant body of literature representing the challenges for students in post-secondary education, there remains little research specific to instructor experiences. To contribute to an emerging body of work on the faculty viewpoint, this study is framed from the perspective of care ethics, where care is a quality of the relation between the instructor and student (e.g., Noddings) as well as affected by organizational factors and broader social structures (e.g., Tronto, Fraser). It uses Thorne’s interpretive descriptive framework, incorporating approaches from phenomenography and solicited audio-diary methods to identify and describe the ways a group of polytechnic instructors experienced encounters with students in distress. Through a process of manual encoding, diary and interview data was grouped into themes and presented as an outcome space (map) of the phenomenon. This expands a previous 3R framework (DiPlacito-DeRango) of instructor responses to distressed students (recognize, render, and redirect) to 5Rs (recognize, react, respond, redirect, and reciprocate) and situates these components within an organizational and societal context. The study shares instructor responses in their own words to highlight various themes and discusses the factors that facilitate, and inhibit, caring relations along individual, organizational, and systemic lines. It concludes with a set of recommendations to the Institute to better support instructors in their enactment of care.

Chair of Examination Committee:

Dr. Jillianne Code, Department of Curriculum and Pedagogy

University Examiners:

Dr. Deirdre Kelly, Department of Educational Studies
Dr. Sabre Cherkowski, Okanagan School of Education

External Examiner:

Dr. Vicki Squires, University of Saskatchewan

Supervisory Committee:

Dr. Claudia Ruitenberg
Dr. Alison Taylor
Dr. Amy Metcalfe

Congratulations Morgan!