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Bassam Khoury, Assistant Professor of the Department of Education and Counseling Psychology, was interviewed in the Association of Psychological Science (APS) Observer journal in "Careers Up Close: Bassam Khoury on How Mindfulness Breeds Compassion".

Read the full article and interview here:

Published on: 18 Nov 2020

For fourth-year B.Ed. students approaching the end of their programs, knowing what path to take after graduation can be challenging. Whereas many B.Ed. grads are eager to pursue careers in teaching, training, pedagogy, youth programming, or otheremployment sectors, others may not feel ready to join the job market just yet. Some students may want to broaden their knowledge and skillsets, become more specialized, or expand their career opportunities.

Published on: 18 Nov 2020

Have you wonderedwhat small actions you cantake toenhance student wellnessin yourremotecourses?Professor Nancy Heathand her teamrecentlycreated the resourceEnhancing Student Wellness: Simple Tips for Instructors, in collaboration withTeaching and Learning Servicesand theWellness Hub.The resource describes simple, easy to implement activities that can make a big difference to students in your course.

Published on: 12 Nov 2020

A lot of parents are expressing concern with the amount of time their kids are spending on screens, especially during the pandemic since some kids are having to attend school from home. Is all screen time bad for children and teens?

Department of Educational & Counselling Psychology Chair, Dr. Victoria Talwar, was interviewed by CTV News Montreal to give her expert advice.

Watch the video interview here:

Published on: 9 Nov 2020

PhD student in the Department of Integrated Studies in Education, Monica Paraghamian, (supervisor Dr. Bronwen Low) was featured in The Montreal Gazette with her Op-Ed piece, A Safe Environment for Learning Involves More Than Cleaning.

Monica gives us the inside view of the daily stresses being faced by Quebec elementary and high school teachers and provides suggestions for the provincial government.

Published on: 5 Nov 2020

Faculty of Education AV Loans Service Update

Please be aware that that AV Loan Service pickup and return service hours are Tuesdays and Thursdays ONLY from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM in room 328 of the Education Building (3700 MacTavish). To reserve any equipment, please follow these protocols:

Step #1: Reserve Equipment

Published on: 2 Nov 2020

Dr. Victoria Talwar, from the Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology, was featured in a Globe and Mail article discussing how much entertainment screen time children should have to balance shared activity time with family members.

Published on: 29 Oct 2020

The Montreal Gazette shines a spotlight on Dr. Adam Dubé, Dr. Victoria Talwar, and Dr. Jeffrey Derevensky, from ECP, and their upcoming Effective Parenting event. Each will give a talk and Q&A session about the challenges of parenting in the digital age.

Dr. Dubé will discuss the impact of remote learning and will provide resources that can help children with learning difficulties.

Dr. Talwar will discuss the pros and cons of social media. She will also address cyberbullying and internet surfing.

Published on: 21 Oct 2020

For many parents, figuring out how to get children to disconnect from screens can be a frustrating, daily challenge. But is it all bad? How concerned should parents be about excessive screen time and kids? This fall, McGill’s Department of Educational Counselling Psychology will be hosting a virtual series of three weekly lectures that will address the best ways for parents to raise kids in the digital age — all for free.

Published on: 15 Oct 2020

World Mental Health Day

October 10, 2020

McGill’s Faculty of Education is committed to enhancing mental health resilience at McGill and beyond.

Learn more about what you can do for stress-management through our materials for students: www.McGill.ca/Education/MentalHealthResilience

Published on: 9 Oct 2020

McGill Education's Associate Dean of Research and Innovation and ECP James McGill Professor, Nancy Heath, was in the news this week discussing how public gathering restrictions and increased isolation during COVID-19 is affecting the mental health of university students and CEGEP students.

Published on: 2 Oct 2020

Tina Montreuil, of the Department ofEducational & Counselling Psychology, speaks about how teacher shortages are hurting vulnerable students in this Journal Métro article.

She talks about how the pandemic makes the environment for students even more stressful, but the support and support they had before is being deployed in a different way.

Published on: 25 Sep 2020

Le Grand Réveil : Les jeunes et l’anxiété

Dr. Tina Montreuil, Assistant Professor in the Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology, has contributed to a documentary entitled "Le Grand Réveil" produced by Marie-Claude Julien from Radio-Canada on anxiety in youth. She along with other renowned experts on the subject matter comment on various issues surrounding the increasing prevalence of anxiety and other mental health issues in children and adolescents.

Published on: 24 Sep 2020

McGill University’s Faculty of Education and Trafalgar School for Girls are partnering to establish a transformative partnership - the CoLab. A first of its kind in Canada, the CoLab will integrate teacher training, classroom practice and cutting-edge pedagogical research under one roof.

Classified as: Alumni News
Published on: 23 Sep 2020

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