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DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY & HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
April - May 2013
February - March 2013
October - November 2012
Congratulations to our colleagues 2011-2012 OISE Teaching Excellence Awards! The OISE Teaching Awards acknowledge our commitment to high-quality teaching by recognizing faculty members who excel in innovation in teaching, providing an unparalleled student experience. Their excellence in teaching not only brings the curriculum to life for our students, but makes a significant impact on their learning and development. Congratulations to our award winning teachers for 2011-2012: Joan Moss, Associate Professor, Dr. Eric Jackman Institute of Child Study, recipient of the award for Distinguished Contributions to Teaching Niva Piran, Professor, Adult Education and Counselling Psychology, recipient of the David E. Hunt Award for Excellence in Graduate Education Steve Katz, Senior Lecturer, Human Development and Applied Psychology, recipient of the award for Excellence in Initial Teacher Education
Congratulations to our colleagues Becky Chen, Rhonda Martinussen & Judy Weiner, who were successful in securing University of Toronto Excellence Awards for one of their respective undergraduate students. Congratulations to the following students who received this year’s
Emiko Koyama Adrian Pasquarella
Narges Hosseini-Sedehi
2012 Recipient of the E. L.Thorndike Career Achievement Awards
E. L. Thorndike Career Achievement Award is given to living recipients, for career achievements (not for one or a few excellent pieces of research), for research in educational psychology (rather than psychology in general or education in general), and for original, scientific, empirically-based research, including meta-analysis research (rather than for textbooks or interpretive reviews). Additionally, the award should be for research in the best tradition of educational psychology. That is, the award should be for original, scientific, empirically-based research that contributes significantly to knowledge, theory, or practice in educational psychology.
Congratulations Professor Rosemary Tannock “2011 Award of Merit”
from the
Section of Psychology in Education,
'Behavioral Neuroscience of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
CONGRATULATIONS! For receiving a SSHRC SRG grant!!
Congratulations SSHRC CGS Doctoral
Congratulations to the following HDAP students
Aitken Madison
Arimura Tomoko
Ashworth Melody
Benayon Marcus
Biondic Daniella
Browne, Dillon
Bryant Katelyn
Cheng Carly
Clarke, Maggie
Cunningham, Malcolm
Ferguson, Amanda
Ferrari, Julia
Forgie, Julia
Frampton, Kristen
Gibson, Ainsley
Haqanee, Zohrah
Haydicky, Gillian
Hum, Kathryn
Iggers, Kelly
Kamal, Faria
Kornacki, Tamara
Lai, Edith
Lim, Tania
Lin, Pei-Ying
Lishak, Victoria
Luo, Yang
Major, Ashley
Mak, Joyce Yan Lok
Markel, Clarisa
Martin-Smith, Alistair
McCollam, Heather
Mir, Saba
Moreau, Elora
Ng, Olivia
Pasquarella, Adrian
Payne, Shalaine
Prime, Heather
Rubenstein, Richard
Saliba, Kim
Sarah, Gray
Schmidt, Katie
Sheikh, Madiha
Simons, Kadria
Singh, Devita
Taylor, Jessica
Vinik, Julia
Wade, Mark
Weststrate, Nicholas
Winder, Constance
Woltering, Steven
Kelly Iggers
Over the last 15 years, Kang’s research has been focused on two areas of development: moral cognition and action with a specific focus on lying from cross-cultural perspectives, and social perception with a specific focus on face processing in children and adults coming from different social-cultural backgrounds. Kang’s research has been funded by SSHRC NSERC, NIH, and the National Science Foundation of China, and he is the recipient of numerous awards. A former director of the Dr. Eric Jackman Institute of Child Study, a most prolific writer, his research and scholarly work has had direct impact on education policy and practice.
Professor Lee will continue to build capacity in developmental neuroscience and education at OISE and the University of Toronto. Please join us in celebrating and congratulating Kang on this well-deserved and most prestigious award.
Congratulations to our 3 HDAP Faculty Members Below is the list of the HDAP faculty who received SSHRC Standard Research Grants this year and also their project titles.
Jan Pelletier - Lasting Effects of Family Literacy Programs in Early Childhood Katreena Scott - Influence of Fathers' Antisocial Behaviours, Co-Parenting and Emotional Availability on the Developmental Trajectories of Maltreated Children
23 OISE faculty members earned a total of $2.6 million in newly awarded Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Standard Research Grants. This represents the best SSHRC Standard Research Grant results for OISE since 2006 and almost doubles the total dollar amount from last year. "This is a wonderful accomplishment and a well-deserved achievement for each," said Dean Julia O'Sullivan.
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