Sentences with phrase «canadian deans of education»

The Faculty is also a member of the Association of Canadian Deans of Education Accords (ACDE), which is guided by the shared commitments of the coalition to conduct the highest quality research in these areas: initial teacher education, indigenous education, educational research, early learning and early childhood education, research in education, and the internalization of education.

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Cobalamin deficiency in elderly patients - Jonathan E. Prousky Associate Dean of Clinical Education, Chief Naturopathic Medical Officer, The Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine, Toronto, Ont.
The literature that describes proficiency - based education systems includes the work of Dr. John Hattie, professor and director of the Melbourne Education Research Institute at the University of Melbourne, Australia and Dr. Michael Fullan, Canadian educational researcher and former dean of the Ontario Institute for Studies in Eeducation systems includes the work of Dr. John Hattie, professor and director of the Melbourne Education Research Institute at the University of Melbourne, Australia and Dr. Michael Fullan, Canadian educational researcher and former dean of the Ontario Institute for Studies in EEducation Research Institute at the University of Melbourne, Australia and Dr. Michael Fullan, Canadian educational researcher and former dean of the Ontario Institute for Studies in EducationEducation.
I invited Esko Aho (former Finnish Prime Minister), Jeff Beard (Founder and Chairman of Global Study Pass and former Director General of the International Baccalaureate Organization), Michael Fullan (Canadian educational researcher, author and former Dean of the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education), and Frances Strickland (former First Lady of Ohio and American educator) to share their perspectives.
It was supported by the Canadian International Development Agency through the Canadian Bureau for International Education; The President's Office, UBC; the Dean of Arts, UBC; and The Alvin Balkind Fund for Student Curatorial Initiatives.
I am pleased to participate in this regular series of posts from the Council of Canadian Law Deans (CCLD) sharing insights and ideas on Canadian legal education.
A letter published by the Canadian Council of Law Deans in November 2016 countered that «any decision to approve and fund such a program must be based on an accurate picture of the dynamism and innovation at existing law schools, as well as their long - standing commitment to academic and educational excellence, not the caricature of Canadian legal education that Ryerson has advanced.»
It is a distinct honour for me, in my capacity as Dean of Law at Thompson Rivers University (TRU Law), to provide a contribution to the Canadian Council of Law Deans series of important issues affecting legal education and the legal profession.
«Canadian law deans are generally committed to transparency, especially given the nature of legal education as a public good.»
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