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Building learning communities, one festivity at a time
Edmonton students and staff recently gathered for a summer picnic at Goldbar Park on Sunday, July 20th, 2014. Rainy skies in the morning gave way to a beautiful sunshine filled […]
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M.Ed. in Red Deer – It’s really happening!
Congratulations to the new Alberta (Red Deer) M.Ed. in Educational Leadership cohort members who began their studies in the Spring of 2014. Although the summer is a time to relax and […]
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Friends of CityU Canada – Jeff Chang
It is such a pleasure to introduce you to my friend and colleague, Jeff Chang. To say that Jeff is a friend of CityU in Canada is to seriously understate […]
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Friends of CityU Canada – Michael Clague
Allow me to introduce you to one of the leading experts and sages of the non-profit sector of British Columbia, Michael Clague: Michael works in the fields of community development, […]
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2014 President’s Award for Excellence in Teaching
The President’s Award for Excellence in Teaching is presented to faculty who have demonstrated significant and sustained contributions to the reputation and quality of the university’s programs. These instructors are […]
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Friends of CityU Canada – Scott Miller, PhD.
Let me introduce you to Scott Miller. Scott is a friend and colleague of CityU in Canada. As well as a great therapist Scott is an amazing outcome researcher. What […]
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Master of Education – Leadership in Education
The Importance of School Climate and Culture A just-published, major literature review of the importance of school climate. A review of some 206 research studies points to the significance of […]
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Master of Education – School Counselling
Are you are full-time teacher or balancing work and home life? Have you thought about doing a Masters of Education in either Leadership or School Counselling but couldn’t fit it […]
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