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Read Full Text: CICan – Call for Conference Proposals

CICan – Call for Conference Proposals

October 6th, 2021

Theme:  Navigating Anew Deadline:  Monday, November 8, 2021 CICan’s annual conference is the largest event of its kind in Canada! It fosters connections between post-secondary institutions from across the country and around the world. In 2022 these connections will focus on navigating anew in this fast forward future. About the Theme From sea-to-sea, the waters around…

Read Full Text: Dawson Ped Day is October 15th – Register NOW!

Dawson Ped Day is October 15th – Register NOW!

September 30th, 2021

Opening Plenary with Saul Carliner:  Teaching in Turbulent Times (and We’re Not Just Talking about COVID-19) Even without considering COVID, experts predicted disruption in higher education over the next decade or so resulting from a combination of trends in demographics, technology,and society. When COVID hit, it unearthed some additional considerations. This session first explores these…

Read Full Text: LCEEQ Conference – Accepting Proposals – Theme: “The Reflective Practitioner”

LCEEQ Conference – Accepting Proposals – Theme: “The Reflective Practitioner”

September 23rd, 2021

2022 LCEEQ ANNUAL CONFERENCE WORKSHOP PROPOSAL LCEEQ Conference 2022, “The Reflective Practioner” will provide the opportunity for reflection and collegial exchange on a number of issues including: a deeper understanding of learning, how the curriculum should enhance such, the role of assessment, equity, and diversity, optimizing technology, and the importance of health and well-being for…

Read Full Text: Entente Canada-Quebec (ECQ) Grants Awarded to Dawson Faculty

Entente Canada-Quebec (ECQ) Grants Awarded to Dawson Faculty

September 7th, 2021

In August, the Minister of Higher Education announced a total of $512,076 in Entente Canada-Quebec (ECQ) grants for Dawson, from the 2021-22 call for projects launched last March. Here is a list of the Dawson projects that were funded:   Creative collective for change / Le Collectif créatif pour le changement (Patricia Romano and Kim…

Read Full Text: Blanket Exercise – August 19 – Open to all Dawson Employees!

Blanket Exercise – August 19 – Open to all Dawson Employees!

August 11th, 2021

August 19th at 9 am in 5B,16 (in person) Diane Labelle, Director of The First Nation Regional Adult Education Center in Kahnawake, will facilitate a Blanket Exercise as one of a series of events hosted at the College leading up to September 30th, the National Day of Mourning for the victims and survivors of the Residential Schools….

Read Full Text: New Faculty Orientation – August 19, 2021

New Faculty Orientation – August 19, 2021

August 3rd, 2021

August 19, 2021    9:00 am – 12:00 pm    Online via Zoom Dawson’s New Faculty Orientation is designed to introduce new faculty to information about college services and procedures, teaching at the college-level, and tips for engaging students. The orientation includes asynchronous and synchronous components: Welcome from the Deans and Directors of Dawson Competency based education and the program…

Read Full Text: Food Justice Toolkit Launched!

Food Justice Toolkit Launched!

June 18th, 2021

Congratulations Anna-Liisa Aunio and the Food Justice Team!

Read Full Text: Documentary Film Debut: Living Campus – with Chris Adam!

Documentary Film Debut: Living Campus – with Chris Adam!

June 16th, 2021

  Watch live on June 17th at 11am: https://www.facebook.com/prepatresmarias https://youtu.be/GI7aIszSl0Q

Read Full Text: Thank You Dawson Community!

Thank You Dawson Community!

June 4th, 2021

Thank you to everyone who collaborated with the Faculty Hub pedagogical counsellors this semester to provide over 50 online professional development workshops. We have enjoyed working with you, despite the virtual mode! Best wishes to all for a wonderful summer and a well-deserved break!

Read Full Text: More Than a Diverse Reading List: Challenging an Antiblack Pedagogy with Dr. Philip Howard (McGill) – May 12!

More Than a Diverse Reading List: Challenging an Antiblack Pedagogy with Dr. Philip Howard (McGill) – May 12!

May 11th, 2021

More Than a Diverse Reading List: Challenging an Antiblack Pedagogy Dr. Philip Howard, Department of Integrated Studies in Education, McGill University When we think about challenging antiblack pedagogies, it is easy to limit our thinking to a quest for toolkits of ready-to-implement strategies. Such an approach does not take seriously the ways in which antiblackness…

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