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An international quest to study and spread practices of inclusion

June 3, 2016 - The Ring

In the basement of the library, in a quiet area behind compact shelving, there鈥檚 a spot where students meet to secretly eat and talk. When Maram Alraygi discovered it, it became her favourite place to pray, providing a little spiritual break, she says in the midst of a full day of studying. And she liked sharing the hidden space with others. 鈥淚 experienced the most blessed time there,鈥 says the Master鈥檚 of Education grad.

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Championing hands-on science education

February 17, 2016 - The Ring

UVic鈥檚 11th 3M National Teaching Fellowship recipient drives tomorrow鈥檚 teachers to rethink curriculum and the student experience.聽 David Blades believes education is a political act and teachers need to be up front about that. 鈥淵ou鈥檙e always educating for something, toward something,鈥 says the professor of science education and curriculum theory.

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Holocaust education in a time of transition

January 21, 2016 - The Ring

What will the Holocaust mean to new generations in the 21st century? This summer, the world saw shocking film footage of Edward VIII in 1933 teaching the Nazi salute to the Queen as a young girl in the same year Hitler came to power in Germany, with subsequent international media coverage putting pressure on the royal family to open its archives and also raising important questions about a real risk of losing the educational legacies of the 1940s. As home to the I-witness Holocaust Field School (the first of its kind for undergraduate students at a Canadian university) and the UVic Holocaust Archive, UVic hosted a global gathering early this month to explore Holocaust education as a means to tackle contemporary issues of hatred, racism, antisemitism, islamophobia, xenophobia, ethnic conflict and genocide.

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It's never too early to have "the talk"

January 21, 2016 - The Ring

Most children receive their first sexual information from a source other than their parents or teachers. The main source: the Internet. As children become tethered to electronic devices at a younger and younger age, parents need to have 鈥渢he talk鈥 earlier and earlier, says Jillian Roberts, child psychologist and associate professor of educational psychology at the 番茄社区. Roberts wanted to write a book to help parents and educators begin conversations with young children in a way that is respectful and culturally sensitive, before they see too much online.

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The outsider at home: a study of the emotional lives of military fathers

November 10, 2015 - Media tip

A study of military fathers is a study in conflict, not just away but at home. Many men can relate to the father鈥檚 balancing act of breadwinner-comforter but fewer people understand the depth of emotional conflict faced by military fathers and the impact of their absences, not just on families, but on the soldiers themselves.

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