It was a big year for Western. From life-changing research discoveries to awards to athletic accomplishments, 2024 offered many reasons to celebrate. Western students, staff, faculty and alumni drove impact at home and abroad. Western News is marking …
Faculty of Education
10 winter reads by Western faculty and alumni
From history, hockey and current events to politics, poetry and picks for the kids
Western PhD candidate’s internet addiction research earns national recognition
Education researcher wins National Student Paper Competition
Expert explainer: What is hidden curriculum, and why does it matter?
Award-winning Western professor shares insights into a source of inequity among learners
Western Research Excellence Awards recognize leading scholars
Awards celebrate excellence across disciplines
The Nathoo legacy: Western-trained teachers reflect on power of education
Three generations of the Nathoo family honed their passion for teaching at Western
Royal Society of Canada honours three Western scholars
Dr. Richard Kim, professors Emma Duerden and Gordon Osinski recognized as leaders helping to build a better future for Canada
Expert insight: How to support autistic children heading back to class
Collaboration between parents and educators key to positive outcomes
New research: Movement in the classroom a game changer
Brain scans show children with ADHD perform better when moving
‘New heights and limits:’ Western teacher candidates gain international education experience
Faculty of Education students learn from alternative field experience
Expert insight: Why ‘wait and see’ isn’t advised for early reading struggles
Caregiver concerns about reading most often point to meaningful learning needs
Indigenous learning bundles lead Western to ‘triple crown’ of higher ed awards
Faculty, staff and students recognized for excellence in teaching, learning and innovative programming
Education prof leads the way with behaviour science for inclusion
Nicole Neil develops first online doctoral program for applied behaviour analysts in Ontario
10 winter reads by Western faculty and alumni
From history, hockey and current events to politics, poetry and picks for the kids
Western PhD candidate’s internet addiction research earns national recognition
Education researcher wins National Student Paper Competition
Expert explainer: What is hidden curriculum, and why does it matter?
Award-winning Western professor shares insights into a source of inequity among learners
Western Research Excellence Awards recognize leading scholars
Awards celebrate excellence across disciplines
The Nathoo legacy: Western-trained teachers reflect on power of education
Three generations of the Nathoo family honed their passion for teaching at Western
Royal Society of Canada honours three Western scholars
Dr. Richard Kim, professors Emma Duerden and Gordon Osinski recognized as leaders helping to build a better future for Canada
Expert insight: How to support autistic children heading back to class
Collaboration between parents and educators key to positive outcomes
New research: Movement in the classroom a game changer
Brain scans show children with ADHD perform better when moving
‘New heights and limits:’ Western teacher candidates gain international education experience
Faculty of Education students learn from alternative field experience
Expert insight: Why ‘wait and see’ isn’t advised for early reading struggles
Caregiver concerns about reading most often point to meaningful learning needs
Indigenous learning bundles lead Western to ‘triple crown’ of higher ed awards
Faculty, staff and students recognized for excellence in teaching, learning and innovative programming
Education prof leads the way with behaviour science for inclusion
Nicole Neil develops first online doctoral program for applied behaviour analysts in Ontario