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Applied Psychology and Human Development
Psychology (including Counselling Psychology, Psychotherapy, Health Psychology, Mental Health)


Hazel McBride

phone: (416) 978-0941
email: hmcbride@oise.utoronto.ca  
email: hmcbride@oise.utoronto.ca

Departments:
Applied Psychology and Human Development

Elementary Education


Academic History

B.A. Wilfrid Laurier University
B.Ed. York University
M.A. University of Toronto
Ph.D. University of Toronto

Research Overview

Dr. McBride's research has focused on the emotional and behavioral consequences of having a learning disability, which is not identified as well as the impact of life events on child and adolescent development. In addition she has examined the special education skills and knowledge required by new teachers to be successful in inclusive general education classrooms.

In applied practice, she is also involved in teacher education and interested in how knowledge of neuroscience impacts teaching practice.

Research Projects/Activities:

- The implications of new findings in neuroscience for education
- The epidemiology of adolescent suicide
- Teacher education for special education


Teaching Overview

Dr. McBride's specialty courses include:

EDU 5537: The Adolescent Brain: Implications for Instruction.
HDP Special Topics: Neuroscience and Education


Representative Publications

2008     McBride, H. E. A. & Giannotta, L (2008). Developing a Special Education Curriculum Guide to Prepare Pre-service Students to Teach in Inclusive Classrooms. Submitted for publication.

2008     McBride, H.E.A.,  & Duckworth, G. S. (2008). Depression and suicide as a long term sequelae of Traumatic Brain Injury. Submitted for publication

2003     Law Enforcement and Autism. The international Association of Chiefs of Police, Washington, D.C.

 

 


Special Education & Adaptive Instruction
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  • Christie Fraser
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  • Michele Peterson-Badali
  • Nicole Elliott
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  • Hazel McBride
  • Rick Volpe
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