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Congratulations to VIU Grad Student

4/26/2018

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I want to congratulate one of my graduate students on completing her Master's thesis in educational leadership. Danielle's completed thesis entitled The Benefits of Outdoor Education: The Pros and Cons of Teaching in an Outdoor Space as Observed by French Immersion Teachers and Experienced by Their Students. Danielle's thesis explores an important topic in education as it relates to the French immersion curriculum in Canada.

Danielle embraces a multicultural approach to outdoor education and the specific research related to French immersion schools is an important contribution to the field though, as the author notes in her final chapter, more research is needed (particularly in how children experience outdoor education in these schools). 

I would encourage Danielle to continue exploring this area of education and share her work with other scholars and researchers at outdoor and environmental education conferences in the future. It was a privilege to work with her this year.
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2018 VIU Code-a-thon for Learning

4/18/2018

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Next month I will be working with researchers and students from the Faculties of Education and Science to develop educational software for our Vancouver Island University research grant at Deep Bay. Feel free to check out the site I created as the event coordinator: 2018 VIU Code-a-thon for Learning. 

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    Michael Hammond Todd has been an educator, naturalist and science communicator for more than three decades in wildlife education, schools and most recently as a professor of elementary and STEM education.  His research interests revolves around the intersections of science education and its impact on culture, technology, and the environment. 

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