The undergraduate Gerontology program at the Mount teaches students about family relationships and issues faced by aging individuals and their families.
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The undergraduate Family Studies program at the Mount teaches students about family relationships and issues faced by individuals and families.
The undergraduate Family Studies program at the Mount teaches students about family relationships and issues faced by individuals and families.
The undergraduate Family Studies program at the Mount teaches students about family relationships and issues faced by individuals and families.
Matt McSweeney, PhD Assistant Professor, School of Nutrition and Dietetics, Acadia University Matthew.mcsweeney@acadiau.ca Education and Training 2014 PhD, Food Science, University of Guelph2010 BSc (Hons), Food Science, University of Guelph Research Matt joined the…
Dr. Nathaniel Street, English Department, Mount Saint Vincent University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
September 2017 Written by: Courtney Davison, Student Liaison, Co-operative Education Twelve. This is the number of countries Courtney Goldie explored while on her five-month exchange in Austria. Courtney studied communications and journalism at the…
Making waves There’s a reason we refer to the Arts as plural: it just makes sense when you’re studying humanity from different angles, asking different questions and employing different methods, while knowing that each approach…
Contents 1. Becoming One – Together: The Visible and Non-Visible Nature of Collaboration in Education Sam Crowell 2. Teaching from the Original Worldview Four Arrows 3. Reflections on Collaboration: Perspectives and Practices Diana Bailey, Brittany…
Chapter 1: Becoming One – Together: The Visible and Non-Visible Nature of Collaboration in Education Much of my history as a teacher educator has included significant experiences with various types of collaboration. In this chapter…