Rajender Singh hopes his recent scholarly success on the national stage will promote much-needed discussion about the pervasive impacts of digital platforms. Earlier this year, the education PhD candidate and critical policy researcher was named the win …
Faculty of Education
Western projects receive new Canada Brain Research Fund grants
Interdisciplinary teams working on cognition, brain repair receive funds from Health Canada and Brain Canada
Study finds how COVID-19 disrupted lives of families with kids who have ADHD
Western prof leads research about pandemic’s impact on mental health of parents, children
Endnotes 2022: The people behind some of the year’s most compelling Western stories
Get to know newsmakers from the year that was
Endnotes 2022: For Claire Crooks, education and relationships go hand in hand
The Fourth R curriculum she co-developed has been adopted by more than 5,000 schools
Steep fall in implementation of physical activity policy in Ontario schools
Low on time and confidence, less than a quarter of teachers use new guidelines, finds survey co-authored by Western researchers
Western-led international corrosion training program nets $1.65M NSERC grant
Researcher Yolanda Hedberg will helm collaborative program to educate new corrosion scientists
Expert insight: How principals can address inequities after COVID-19
Principals need to be activists as leaders of their school communities
Expert Insight: Preserving ancestral knowledge among women and children in Ecuador
How weaving is helping to strengthen ancestral knowledge in a remote community in Ecuador
Expert Insight: How early childhood education is responding to climate change
Generating responses to climate change by creating and experimenting alongside young children.
Neuroscience experts unlock mystery of autism-related anxiety
Collaboration, best-in-class tech enabling Western’s innovative research
Researchers make case for teen physical activity
More study needed to support knowledge on classroom-based activity for adolescents
School location triggers inequitable impact of COVID-19: study
Western team discovered schools in marginalized areas in Ontario were more negatively affected by the pandemic than other areas
Western projects receive new Canada Brain Research Fund grants
Interdisciplinary teams working on cognition, brain repair receive funds from Health Canada and Brain Canada
Study finds how COVID-19 disrupted lives of families with kids who have ADHD
Western prof leads research about pandemic’s impact on mental health of parents, children
Endnotes 2022: The people behind some of the year’s most compelling Western stories
Get to know newsmakers from the year that was
Endnotes 2022: For Claire Crooks, education and relationships go hand in hand
The Fourth R curriculum she co-developed has been adopted by more than 5,000 schools
Steep fall in implementation of physical activity policy in Ontario schools
Low on time and confidence, less than a quarter of teachers use new guidelines, finds survey co-authored by Western researchers
Western-led international corrosion training program nets $1.65M NSERC grant
Researcher Yolanda Hedberg will helm collaborative program to educate new corrosion scientists
Expert insight: How principals can address inequities after COVID-19
Principals need to be activists as leaders of their school communities
Expert Insight: Preserving ancestral knowledge among women and children in Ecuador
How weaving is helping to strengthen ancestral knowledge in a remote community in Ecuador
Expert Insight: How early childhood education is responding to climate change
Generating responses to climate change by creating and experimenting alongside young children.
Neuroscience experts unlock mystery of autism-related anxiety
Collaboration, best-in-class tech enabling Western’s innovative research
Researchers make case for teen physical activity
More study needed to support knowledge on classroom-based activity for adolescents
School location triggers inequitable impact of COVID-19: study
Western team discovered schools in marginalized areas in Ontario were more negatively affected by the pandemic than other areas