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Congratulations to Dr. Bassam Khoury of the Department of Educational & Counselling Psychology, on receiving 苹果淫院 Education鈥檚 2022 Heather Reisman and Gerald Schwartz Award for Excellence in Teaching!

Dr. Khoury鈥檚 excellent track record of student research success, his commitment to student supervision, as well as his enthusiasm for education and mentorship were all factors that lead to him being this year鈥檚 award winner.

Published on: 3 May 2022

Principal and Vice-Chancellor Suzanne Fortier has announced the 2022 winners of the听Principal鈥檚 Prize for Public Engagement through Media.听Stephanie Zito, a PhD candidate in the Department of Educational and Counseling Psychology, was announced as the winner of the Prize for Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Fellows for her work in using socia

Classified as: mental health, social media, Principal's Award
Published on: 21 Apr 2022

will join 20 newly selected听听from 17 Canadian universities pursuing graduate studies at 苹果淫院 in Fall 2022.听苹果淫院 Education's first McCall MacBain Scholar, Emilee is completing a Bachelor of Arts at the University of Calgary and will pursue her听MA, Education & Society within the Department of Integrated Studies in Education.听Connecting with her Indigenous heritage, she volunteers a

Classified as: education, indigenous mcgill, McCall MacBain Scholars
Published on: 13 Apr 2022

苹果淫院 Faculty of Education wishes to congratulate Dr. Victoria Talwar on receiving the James 苹果淫院 Professor Award and to Dr. Marie-H茅l猫ne Pennestri on receiving the William Dawson Scholar Award!

Published on: 11 Apr 2022

The Education Curriculum Resources Centre (ECRC) has new operating hours for April.

The Curriculum Resources Centre contains:

鈥 Reserve Collection 鈥 material for your courses on short-term loan

鈥 Curriculum teaching materials

鈥 Children鈥檚 and Young Adult Literature Collection

鈥 A/V collection

鈥 Self service check out

Published on: 1 Apr 2022

"Just as the pandemic experience differed for different people, emerging from it won't be the same for everyone", reads the subheader of a recent Montreal Gazette article that had psychology experts weighing in on the uneasiness felt by the general public, resulting from Quebec's abrupt lifting of COVID health and safety protocols. 苹果淫院 Educational and Counselling Psychology's Tina Montreuil was a featured commentator for the story.

Classified as: covid-19
Published on: 14 Mar 2022

苹果淫院 Educational and Counselling Psychology postdoctoral fellow,听Christelle Luce, and her Ditch Labs team have been awarded this year's ACFAS Prize.听Ditch Labs wants to defeat smoking, the world's number one preventable cause of death, with a holistic and smart medical device. By combining a smart nicotine vaporizer called DitchPen鈩, a mobile self-care app, and artificial intelligence, Ditch Labs aims to help each patient in a personalized, efficient, and safe way to stop their consumption of cigarettes.

Classified as: ACFAS
Published on: 9 Mar 2022

Armando Bertone, Associate Professor in the Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology and听SCERT Co-Founder, was interviewed in The Montreal Gazette, regarding Summit School, a Montreal school serving a population with a range of neurodevelopmental conditions including autism, becoming the site of Canada鈥檚 first creative arts centre for the neurodiverse.

鈥淭here is no other school I know of that has a research branch in the school dedicated to education, education through research and training through research.鈥 said Armando Bertone.

Published on: 5 Mar 2022

Dear Members of the 苹果淫院 community,

苹果淫院 is home to a vibrant international community, and many of us have roots in countries around the world. Global crises can affect us all.

The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has been a source of deep preoccupation to many of us. As Principal of our university, I am reminded of the need for 鈥 and the potential fragility of 鈥 stability and peace in order to pursue higher learning and the advancement of knowledge.

Published on: 2 Mar 2022

In , Dr. Tina Montreuil, Associate Professor, Educational and Behavioural Psychology, discusses with Associate Provost, Chris Buddle,听how you might approach someone in a kind and non-confrontational manner, who is not following safety protocols. We hope that this video will give you some helpful tips to help keep us all safe.

Classified as: covid-19
Published on: 18 Feb 2022

This February 11 on the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, 听丑颈驳丑濒颈驳丑迟别诲 Dr. Marie-H茅l猫ne Pennestri,听 苹果淫院 Educational and Counselling Psychology University Assistant Professor and psychologist at the clinic for diagnosing sleep disorders at the Rivi猫re-des-Prairies Hospital.

Published on: 11 Feb 2022

Dr. Jeffrey Derevensky, from the Department of Educational and Counseling Psychology, was recently featured at TheNewsMotion.com on what parents should teach their kids about gambling.

鈥淜ids with a problem will talk about gambling, watch gambling shows, and lie about their own gambling. Parents will find scratch lottery tickets in drawers, amongst other things,鈥 says Dr. Derevensky.

Read the full article .

Published on: 7 Feb 2022

Eve-Marie Quintin, neuropsychologist and music scientist from the Department of Educational & Counselling Psychology, appeared on CBC Radio's Ontario Today to discuss how we use music to cope.

Published on: 28 Jan 2022

Dr. Tina Montreuil, Associate Professor in the Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology, has contributed to a special Winter 2022 Issue of the EngagED Learning - Teaching in the Digital Age on "The Development of Social and Emotional Competencies" with an article entitled "Optimizing the Well-Being of Teachers for a Better Education of Future Generations".

Published on: 28 Jan 2022

A recent study from a group of Quebec researchers reinforces the idea that children, particularly those with developmental issues or health problems, may be particularly vulnerable to the interruptions to their regular routines caused by the pandemic. The study, published in the journal Frontiers in Psychiatry in December 2021, suggests children were particularly susceptible to disrupted sleep patterns, loneliness and isolation.

Published on: 25 Jan 2022

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