UPEI Graduate Research Recognition Day, Thursday, June 14th

 UPEI Graduate Research Recognition Day, Thursday, June 14th

UPEI celebrated Graduate Research Recognition Day on June 14th, 2012. This was a celebration of graduate students' work in the many Graduate programs at UPEI. The Faculty of Education had ten graduate students participate this year - one oral presentation and nine poster presentations. Congratulations to our students in the MEd and PhD programs. You represented the Faculty of Education very well!

 Oral presentation:

Massive Open Online Courses and Higher Education - Bonnie Stewart, Faculty of Education

Poster presentations:

 Transitions in Early Childhood Education in Prince Edward Island: Five Case Studies – Gabriela Arias de Sanchez, Faculty of Education

 "Feeling Our Way in the Dark”: Educational directions for Students from Refugee Backgrounds – Joanne MacNevin, Faculty of Education

 The Contribution of Interpretation to Visitor Experience in Prince Edward Island National Park – Barbara MacDonald, Faculty of Education

 Knowledge Translation to Enhance Primary Health of Indigenous Women and Children - Selvi Roy, Faculty of Education

 When Did You Know You Were Straight? Researching 21st Century Questions Pertaining to Sexualities and Schooling on PEI – Tom Hilton, Faculty of Education

 Painting a Portrait: Early Learning Assessment Practices - Brenda R. Goodine, MEd., Faculty of Education

 Shooting From The Eye of The Poet: Looking through The Lens at Immigrant Students’ Lived Experiences in PEI Schools and Communities    – Vicki Whitlock, Faculty of Education

 The Lonely End of The Pink – David Kerwin, Faculty of Education

 Preparing Baccalaureate Student Nurses for The 21st Century, A Literature Review - Janet MacIntyre, Faculty of Education