OISE In the News
Media coverage of OISE community members
Donna Quan (M.Ed)
TDSB's new Acting Director Donna Quan steps into the limelight
Toronto Star, January 18, 2013
Jeff Kugler, Donna Quan (M.Ed)
Donna Quan replaces Chris Spence at helm of Toronto public board
Toronto Star, January 17, 2013
Megan Boler
Breaking the Silence: Why the long silence between the government and First Nations is finally being broken
CTV News, January 16, 2013
Ben Levin
Urban School Reform: Levin's latest offering
Chronicle Herald, January 13, 2013
Ben Levin
Replacing TDSB director Chris Spence won't be easy, experts say
Metro, January 11, 2013
Nina Bascia
Teachers, government argue legality of Friday protest
CBC, January 10, 2013
Joe Farrell
U of T's Joe Farrell developed alternative models to aid learning in the developing world
Globe and Mail, January 7, 2013
Kathleen Wynne M.Ed ‘95
Kathleen Wynne unveils post-secondary education platform
The Varsity, January 7, 2013
Kathleen Wynne, M.Ed '95
Kathleen Wynne leads Liberal leadership race
Toronto Star, January 7, 2013
Kathleen Wynne, M.Ed 1995
Ontario Liberal Leadership Candidate: Kathleen Wynne
Toronto Star, January 6, 2013
Ben Levin
School trustee frustrated by imposed teacher contract
CBC, January 4, 2013
Lance T. McCready
Rethinking schools: boys education
CBC Radio, January 2, 2013
Shadya Yasin (OISE graduate student)
People to Watch: Shadya Yasin
Toronto Star, December 30, 2013
Charles Pascal
Flawed negotiating tactics with teachers threatens Ontario's education success
Toronto Star, December 5, 2012
Celine Cooper (PhD Candidate in HSSSJE)
Challenging our sense of who we are: Emergent post-national thinking is changing the caricatured ways Quebecers approach language and identity | Opinion
Montreal Gazette, December 3, 2012
Peter Dietsche
Atkinson Series: Career education lacking in Canada
Toronto Star, December 1, 2012
Candace Brunette (MA)
Making Indigenous services part of community's fabric
Western News, November 29, 2012
Janette Pelletier
U of T study: Children in full-day kindergarten still ahead in most areas
HealthCanal.com, November 28, 2012
Gary Pluim (PhD, 2011)
Education is inherently political | LETTERS
Macleans, November 21, 2012
Keith Oatley (Professor Emeritus)
Keith Oatley in the spotlight
The Varsity, November 18, 2012
Grace Karram (PhD Candidate in LHAE)
Demand for relevance versus the push for open courses
University World News, November 4, 2012
Kang Lee
Do babies know the difference between right and wrong?
Globe and Mail, October 24, 2012
Janette Pelletier
Fine-tuning the way kids play to unlock better learning opportunities
Globe and Mail, October 11, 2012
Michael Fullan
Transforming schools an entire system at a time
McKinsey & Company, October 2012
Megan Boler
Youtube, other net firms walk a fine line say ethical experts
Global News, September 19, 2012
Joanne Foster
The gap advantage
Toronto Star, September 17, 2012
Lance McCready
Study: Black fathers telling their stories
Globe and Mail, September 16, 2012
Ben Levin
Holding back failing students not always the answer, experts say
Global News, September 10, 2012
Ben Levin
Reading time instead of homework for grades K-8: Should we make the switch in Canada?
Global Edmonton, September 10, 2012
Lauren Kirshner (BEd 2009)
Calling young writers to collect oral history
Brantford Expositor, September 10, 2012
Joseph Flessa
Erasing inequality in Hamilton schools
Hamilton Spectator, September 8, 2012
Clare Brett
Concern about technology use as kids head back to school
CBC News, September 2, 2012
Glen Jones
Developing Canada's first international education strategy
University World News, September 2, 2012
Ben Levin
Zander Sherman rambles through the history of education
Globe and Mail | Book Review | August 31, 2012
Jane Gaskell
Data links low income to poor school test results
Global Toronto, August 29, 2012
Céline Cooper (PhD candidate in HSSSJE)
PQ vision may not be Quebecers'
Montreal Gazette, August
Facts in Education Panel, including: Michael Fullan, Kathleen Gallagher, Jane Gaskell, Kenneth Leithwood, Ben Levin, Charles Pascal, Jim Slotta
Facts in Hudak column wrong - Re: Province can't buy labour peace: Tim Hudak, August 24
Toronto Star, August 27, 2012
Sachin Maharaj (OISE graduate student)
Bitter contract dispute threatens Ontario's education gains
Toronto Star, August 25, 2012
Trevor Norris
Nature and university inspired parents to name son Forest Hart: What's your name?
Toronto Star, August 24, 2012
MaryLynn West-Moynes (PhD 2012)
New Georgian president familiarizing herself with campuses
Simcoe.com, August 14, 2012
Spencer Harrison (PhD candidate)
Trent alumnus brings painted circus tent to generate discussion about growing up gay in rural Ontario
Northumberland View, August 8, 2012
Sachin Maharaj (OISE graduate student)
Ontario teacher unions have a public relations problem
Toronto Star, June 13, 2012
Megan Boler
Occupy feminism: Start of a fourth wave?
Rabble.ca, May 29, 2012
Jim Hewitt
Why can't Johnny blog?
This Magazine, May 25, 2012
George Dei
Too much schooling, too little education
GhanaWeb, May 25, 2012
MaryLynn West-Moynes, PhD 2012
College president-to-be juggles life
Simcoe.com, May 24, 2012
Charles Pascal
Context and values shape Quebec's political landscape
Toronto Star, May 24, 2012
Céline Cooper (PhD candidate in SESE)
This protest is both inspiring and scary | OP ED
Montreal Gazette, May 24, 2012
MaryLynn West-Moynes, PhD 2012
Georgian College welcomes new president
Barrie Examiner, May 21, 2012
Bill Andrews
Running off to the garden centre? Plan ahead to save money and time
Globe and Mail, May 17, 2012
Megan Boler
Occupy women: Will feminism's fourth wave be a swell or a ripple? OP| ED
Truthout, May 16, 2012
Keith Stanovich
We're all too clever to make stupid mistakes, right? | OP ED
Globe and Mail, May 16, 2012
Keith Oatley
Reading boosts empathy, but sympathy for the devil too | OP ED
Globe and Mail, May 16, 2012
Michael Fullan
UW prof named to panel tasked with examining achievement gap
Capital Times, University of Wisconsin-Madison, May 15, 2012
Michael Fullan
The global search for education: In search of professionals - Part 1
Huffington Post, May 8, 2012
Harol Troper
Bill C-31: Past wrongs and present injustices | OP ED
Toronto Star, May 6, 2012
Barrie Bennett
Experts weigh pros, cons of PD days
Barrie Advance, May 2, 2012
Jane Knight
Internationalisation should be about collaboration, says IAU
Times Higher Education, April 26, 2012
George Dei
Symposium explores new frontiers in education
Concordia University News, April 24, 2012
Charles Pascal
No school should ignore bullying
Toronto Star, April 22, 2012
Celine Cooper (SESE PhD candidate)
These symbols come with baggage
Montreal Gazette, April 21, 2012
Kim MacKinnon
It's not all fun and games: Today's students adopt tomorrow's technologies
Toronto Observer, April 19, 2012
Lise Watson (Student Services staff)
Torontonian makes simple plan to help Gambian kids
Epoch Times, April 18, 2012
Chris Whitaker (PhD, 2010)
Humber names Chris Whitaker new president and CEO
Canada Newswire, April 12, 2012
Charles Pascal
'Old think' scuttled York/CGI partnership | Op Ed
Guelph Mercury, April 12, 2012
Charles Pascal
Academic freedom at York University? More like academic myopia
Globe and Mail, April 11, 2012
David Montemurro
A cap on the victory lap
Hamilton Spectator, April 9, 2012
Sachin Maharaj (OISE graduate student)
Age differences play key role in early learning | Op Ed
Toronto Star, April 6, 2012
Charles Pascal
York University makes an odd choice in rejecting Jim Balsillie's gift | Op Ed
Toronto Star, April 5, 2012
Celine Cooper (SESE PhD candidate)
It's no surprise that anglos don't share a nationalist vision
Montreal Gazette, April 4, 2012
Kang Lee
When do babies stop being so darned cute? Age 41/2 scientists say
Time Healthland, March 29, 2012
Jeff Kugler
BYOD to school
Mississauga News, March 29, 2012
Charles Pascal
Stephen Harper and Thomas Mulcair: pit bulls in Parliament
Toronto Star, March 28, 2012
Glen Jones
Canada's professors are highest paid in the world, new study finds
Yahoo News Canada, March 25, 2012
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
George Brown College ECE degree program trains leaders for child-care, family agencies and policy development
Toronto Star, March 22, 2012
Glen Jones
Why Canada's professors are the best (best-paid, that is)
Toronto Star, March 22, 2012
Hamilton Spectator, March
Janette Pelletier
Full-day kindergarten makes a difference, says study
Buffalo Business First, March 21, 2012
Janette Pelletier
All-day kindergarten gets high marks in Ontario
Globe and Mail, March 20, 2012
Janette Pelletier
Full-day kindergarten students fare better in reading, writing, and even drawing
Toronto Star, March 20, 2012
Hamilton Spectator, March 21, 2012
Jane Gaskell
Ontario to increase teacher training to two years
Toronto Star, March 22, 2012
Janette Pelletier
Study provides food for thought
Brandon Sun, March 22, 2012
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
Schools require flexibility
Winnipeg Free Press, March 20, 2012
Kyo Maclear (MA, 1996)
Latest author to write for both adults and children
Toronto Star, March 18, 2012
Keith Oatley (Emeritus Professor)
The neuroscience of your brain on fiction
New York Times, March 17, 2012
Kyo Maclear (MA, 1996)
Kyo Maclear isn't afraid of Viriginia Woolf
National Post, March 16, 2012
Roland Sintos Coloma
Stepping stone: Why new immigrants settle in Scarborough
Toronto Observer, March 14, 2012
Jeff Kugler
Peterborough doctors, psychologists say closing high school will affect student health, and mental health
Toronto Star, March 12, 2012
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
What does an Ontario economist know about class size?
Winnipeg Free Press, March 5, 2012
Shahrzad Mojab
Making sense of honour crimes to prevent them
Today's Zaman, March 4, 2012
Céline Cooper (PhD candidate in SESE)
All white, all Francophone: is this the Quebec of the future?
Montreal Gazette, March 3, 2012
Sachin Maharaj (grad student)
Ontario teachers deserve to be paid more
Toronto Star, February 29, 2012
Charles Pascal
Early education is an investment
Windsor Star, February 28, 2012
Hazel McBride, Michel Ferrari
Connecting teachers with neuroscience research
Education Week, February 21, 2012
Kerry McCuaig
Education cuts 'misguided' and 'schocking,' say experts
Toronto Star, February 15, 2012
Stephanie Springgay
Starving artists gather for food and performance
Inside Toronto, February 11, 2012
Jack Quarter
Sweet spot for low-wage earners: after-tax salaries of $30,000 or more a year
Toronto Star, February 10, 2012
Mark Holmes (professor emeritus)
Staples: Improve, don't eliminate, testing in schools
Edmonton Journal, February 10, 2012
Barrie Bennett
University of Guelph considers three-year degrees and changes to transfer credits
Canadian University Press
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
Teaching-only universities would cut education costs, author says
Toronto Star, February 8, 2012
No room for research at new campuses?
Metro News, February 7, 2012
Monica Batac (MT candidate)
TDSB trustee candidate Monica Batac wants to innovate classrooms
Digital Journal, February 7, 2012
Ben Levin
Canada’s students rank among the best in the world
Troy Media, February 6, 2012
Rubén Gaztambide-Fernández
Is specialized education fair?
TVOntario The Agenda, February 6, 2012
Diane Gèrin-Lajoie
In French, s'il vous plâit!
TFO Relief, February 1, 2012
Shahrzad Mojab
Hamed Shafia files appeal in honour-killing verdict
Montreal Gazette, February 1, 2012
Ben Levin
Raising high school graduation rates: How schools can save more students from dropping out
School Briefing, February 1, 2012
Shahrzad Mojab
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Celine Cooper (SESE PhD candidate)
Can François Legault's CAQ steer clear of immobilisme?
Montreal Gazette, January 31, 2012
Shahrzad Mojab
Hamed Shafia appeals first-degree murder conviction
National Post, January 31, 2012
Nina Bascia
Boutique schools: elitist or evocative?
Globe and Mail, January 31, 2012
Shahrzad Mojab
Shafia son to appeal murder conviction
CBC News, January 31, 2012
Shahrzad Mojab
Hamed Shafia files appeal
Postmedia News, January 31, 2012
Shahrzad Mojab
Lawyers point to 'prejudicial' evidence for appeal in Shafia case
Globe and Mail, January 31, 2012
Shahrzad Mojab
Hamed Shafia files notice to appeal 1st degree murder convictions
Winnipeg Free Press, January 31, 2012
Shahrzad Mojab
Shafia son files appeal, parents could follow
CTV News, January 31, 2012
Shahrzad Mojab
Understanding the dynamics of 'a crime of honour'
Globe and Mail, January 30, 2012
Shahrzad Mojab
Family plans to appeal convictions in 'honor murders'
KLTA Los Angeles, January 30, 2012
Shahrzad Mojab
Six perspectives on 'honour' killings in Canada
National Post, January 30, 2012
Shahrzad Mojab
Hamed Shafia starts appeal process
Toronto Sun, January 30, 2012
Shahrzad Mojab
Mohammad Shafia destroyed more than three children
Toronto Star, January 30, 2013
Shahrzad Mojab
Honor killings: 10 chilling facts on the hidden epidemic
International Business Times
January 30, 2012
Shahrzad Mojab
Shafia's daughter asked to be placed in foster care prior to murders
Globe and Mail, January 29, 2012
Shahrzad Mojab
Family in Canada guilty of 'honor' killings
CBS News, January 29, 2012
Shahrzad Mojab
Shafia's relatives endorse honour-killings: Report
Montreal Gazette, January 28, 2012
Nancy Steinhauser (B.Ed. '93)
Canada's top principals include nine right here in the GTA
Globe and Mail, January 28, 2012
Shahrzad Mojab
Jury goes to work
Kingston Whig-Standard, January 27, 2012
Megan Boler
Costa Concordia: Italian cruise disaster satire speaks to rapid pace of comedy about tragedy
Toronto Star, January 27, 2012
Joanne Foster
Lego space man puts the spotlight on Toronto teens
Toronto Star, January 26, 2012
Jim Slotta
The touch-screen classroom
Macleans Magazine, January 26, 2012
Shahrzad Mojab
Sexual freedom a violation of the rules, Shafia trial told
Globe and Mail, January 25, 2012
Shahrzad Mojab
'Guilty of being stupid'
Kingston Whig-Standard
January 25, 2012
Jim Slotta
The touch-screen classroom
Macleans, January 26, 2012
Megan Boler
Stick it to the man: How the web spurs political change
PC World, January 25, 2012
Sachin Maharaj (Grad student & assistant curriculum leader with TDSB)
Merit pay for teachers is worth a look
Toronto Star, January 21, 2012
Megan Boler
Occupy 2012 and Beyond
The Mark, January 9, 2012
Ben Levin
Mobilizing knowledge: Sharing our research more effectively
University Affairs/Affaires universitaires, January 9, 2012
Charles Pascal
Elite athletes just meal tickets for owners
Toronto Star, January 1, 2012
Megan Boler
Year in Ideas: Twelve months of protest and a new lexicon
National Post, December 29, 2011
Kathleen Gallagher
Year in Ideas: Risks of overprotective school policies
National Post, December 29, 2011
Shahrzad Mojab
Honour killings and the myth of 'Arabness'
The Mark, December 29, 2011
Howard Bloom (PhD, 2011)
Author lives and learns
Barrie Advance, December 28, 2011
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
Around the world and back again
Brantford Expositor, December 26, 2011
Shahrzad Mojab
Canada 'honor killings' on trial
Global Post, December 21, 2011
Michelle Lui (graduate student)
Students take field trip to virtual rain forest without leaving the classroom
Globe and Mail, December 20, 2011
Ruth Hayhoe
CHINA: World-class universities in a diverse system
University World News, December 18, 2011
Angela Lytle (CWSE)
Hundreds demonstrate peacefully at Japanese Embassy seeking apology for treatment of 'comfort women'
Ottawa Citizen, December 15, 2011
Karen Mundy
Education for all: A Canadian vocation
Embassy, December 15, 2011
Kang Lee
Doughnut boy caught in obvious lie - Mother & Baby
Daily Telegraph, December 14, 2011
Rumeet Toor (PhD candidate)
Rumeet Toor brings quality teaching to remote corners
Globe and Mail, December 13, 2011
Charles Pascal
Big-box child care buys Ontario centres
Toronto Star, December 13, 2011
Shelley Stagg-Peterson
Should the province set targets to boost kids' love of reading?
Toronto Star, December 12, 2011
Janette Pelletier
Research shows TVOKids resources help kids to develop key literacy skills
Wall Street Journal, December 9, 2011
Janette Pelletier
Research shows TVOKids resources help kids to develop key literacy skills
TVOntario, December 9, 2011
Céline Cooper (PhD candidate in SESE)
The CSDM's French-only dictum is at odds with global realities
Montreal Gazette, December 6, 2011
Shahrzad Mojab
'Honour killing' trial: Sometimes 'purifying the name of the family' trumps human life, expert tells Shafia trial
National Post, December 6, 2011
Shahrzad Mojab
Sexual control in the guise of honour
National Post, December 6, 2011
Judy Wiener
The debate on closing vocational schools
London Free Press, December 5, 2011
Shahrzad Mojab
Kingston canal trial hears expert testimony on honour killing
Toronto Star, December 5, 2011
Charles Pascal
The sweat lodge of tears
Toronto Star, December 3, 2011
Dominique Rivière
Elite athletes play where children can't
Toronto Star, November 30, 2011
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
Education for real life | EDITORIAL
Ottawa Citizen, November 27, 2011
Megan Boler
'Occupy' instigator laments lack of spirit in Canada
CTV News, November 26, 2011
Megan Boler
Occupy's alternative social, political model not 'self-sustainable'
National Post, November 25, 2011
Kerry McCuaig
Province receives passing grade for daycare
Winnipeg Free Press, November 25, 2011
David Booth
In praise of hand-written notes
Toronto Star, November 25, 2011
Kerry McCuaig
Daycare programs across Canada improving, study finds
CTV News, November 22, 2011
Charles Pascal
Provinces fill void on early education
Toronto Star, November 22, 2011
Kerry McCuaig, Margaret Norrie McCain, Fraser Mustard
Release of Early Years Study 3
CNW Newswire, November 22, 2011
Kerry McCuaig, Fraser Mustard
Quebec, PEI, Manitoba surge ahead on early childhood education
Globe and Mail, November 22, 2011
Megan Boler
Can protest survive un-Occupied?
London Free Press, November 15, 2011
Megan Boler
Interview: Anonymous hacker group threat to launch cyber-attack against City of Toronto
Global News, November 13, 2011
Michal Perlman
Just who's looking after your kids? OP ED
Toronto Star, November 12, 2011
David Livingstone
Where the jobs will be
Toronto Star, November 11, 2011
Barrie Bennett; Jamie-Lynn Magnusson
Council of Ontario Universities’ education quality assurance report raises questions
Canadian University Press Newswire, November 10, 2011
Céline Cooper (PhD candidate in SESE)
French is alive and well
Montreal Gazette, November 8, 2011
Charles Pascal
Waterloo shows the way
Toronto Star, November 7, 2011
Charles Pascal
Hybrid model useful for implementing full-day kindergarten, new education minister says
Ottawa Citizen, November 6, 2011
Dr. Eric Jackman; Dorothy-May Griffiths (PhD, 1991)
Torontonians take top honours in Order of Canada
Toronto Star, November 2, 2011
Glen Jones
U of T contributes to New York’s push for academic excellence
Globe and Mail, October 27, 2011
Charles Pascal
Ottawa school board asks speakers to sign up in advance
Ottawa Citizen, October 25, 2011
Michael Fullan
The global search for education: Change leader
Huffington Post, October 25, 2011
Megan Boler
Q&A: Breast-cancer awareness ad objectifies both men and women
Global Toronto, October 24, 2011
Glen Jones
Will an undergrad degree really help you get a better job?
Globe and Mail, October 24, 2011
Jack Quarter
Confessions of a 2 percenter
Toronto Star, October 19, 2011
Glen Jones
Time for a change to Canadian PSE?
The Cord, October 19, 2011
Megan Boler
Occupy Canada protests: Media braces for the worst, while protesters show kinder, gentler, Canadian version
Huffington Post, October 18, 2011
Charles Pascal
Parents grill adviser on 'seamless' day of kindergarten
Ottawa Citizen, October 18, 2011
Megan Boler
'Wall Street is ook onze straat'
De Standaard, October 17, 2011
Glen Jones
Report calls for drastic changes to Canadian education system
The Eyeopener, October 17, 2011
Charles Pascal
Full-day kindergarten worth growing pains, adviser says
Ottawa Citizen, October 17, 2011
Megan Boler
Interview as protesters arrested in Liberty Park at Occupy Wall Street protests
CTV Sunday October 16
Megan Boler
Interview on Occupy Wall Street movement
CTV BNN October 14
Jeff Kugler, Ben Levin, Ruben Gaztambide-Fernandez
Experts support rewards for at-risk students
Toronto Star, October 8, 2011
Justice Marvin Zuker
OPINION | More reaction to teachers series
Toronto Star, October 8, 2011
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
School board to mull rewards for at-risk students
Toronto Star, October 8, 2011
Dan Lang
U of T honours long-time baseball coach
Toronto Observer, October 3, 2011
Linda Cameron
Tiny, perfect workstations
Toronto Star, October 3, 2011
Jeff Kugler
Parkdale parents fear bullying in three-grade split classes
Toronto Star, September 29, 2011
Ron Lancaster
Is your child struggling with math? Conceptual understanding may be lacking: prof
Winnipeg Free Press, September 29, 2011
Jim Cummins
A multi-cultural fairy tale
Toronto Star, September 29, 2011
Ben Levin
The Global Search for Education: More from Canada
Huffington Post, September 28, 2011
Ben Levin
Cracking down on credit mills: what's the solution?
Toronto Star, September 26, 2011
Sachin Maharaj (grad student)
More money doesn't buy better marks
Toronto Star, September 26, 2011
Keith Oatley
Reading can change your life
Victoria Times Colonist, September 18, 2011
Glen Jones
University tuition fees up 4.3 per cent from last year: StatsCan
Postmedia News, September 18, 2011
Avis Glaze (Ed.D., 1980)
Educator Avis Glaze has a wealth of experience around the world
Royal Gazette, September 17, 2011
Glen Jones
Tuition fee hikes beat inflation again
Ottawa Citizen, September 17, 2011
Kathleen Gallagher
School board calendar: too much, too soon?
National Post, September 14, 201
Charles Pascal
Welcome to Tim Hudak's Tea Party
Toronto Star, September 13, 2011
Keith Oatley
Why fiction is good for you
Globe and Mail, September 10, 2011
Rena Helms-Park
A glossary of terms that took on new meaning due to 9-11
Medicine Hat News, September 9, 2011
Doug McDougall
Why is math so hard to learn?
CBC Radio One, Metro Morning, September 8, 2011
Michael Fullan
Education goes missing from provincial election agenda (OP/ED)
Toronto Star, September 6, 2011
Jeff Kugler
Teachers see challenges through poor kids' eyes
Toronto Star, September 2, 2011
Michael Fullan
Longer Teacher Education
CBC Radio 1: Metro Morning, September 1, 2011
Michael Connelly
Educators applaud two-year teachers college
Toronto Star, August 31, 2011
Douglas McDougall
Ontario math scores not adding up
Ottawa Citizen, August 30, 2011
Linda Cameron
Does 20 minutes of homework sound right for a Grade 2 student?
Globe and Mail, August 22, 2011
Leslie Stewart-Rose
Homework do's and don'ts
Toronto Sun, August 22, 2011
Lance McCready
Skateboard school or single sex? Niche schools take off
Globe and Mail, August 19, 2011
Linda Cameron
Back to school: new rules help curb homework meltdowns
Toronto Star, August 19, 2011
Megan Boler
Media displays social media double (Interview)
CBC Radio - Airplay, August 17, 2011
Megan Boler
UK Social Networks boomerang
All Africa, August 13, 2011
Megan Boler
U.K. riots reveal social media double standard
CBC News, August 10, 2011
Kerry McCuaig
Not on the backs of children | OP ED
Toronto Star, July 29, 2011
Kang Lee
Smacking children reduces emotional intelligence and worsens behaviour
Daily Telegraph, July 28, 2011
Kyo Maclear (MA, 1996)
Shortlists for Canadian Children's Book Centre awards
National Post, June 14, 2011
Kadria Simons (MA candidate, Dr Eric Jackman Institute of Child Study)
Is full-time kindergarten the future?
Globe and Mail, June 14, 2011
Kadria Simons (MA candidate, Dr Eric Jackman Institute of Child Study)
Why the Globe went back to kindergarten
Globe and Mail, June 13, 2011
Kadria Simons (MA candidate, Dr Eric Jackman Institute of Child Study)
Full-day kindergarten from a child's eye
Globe and Mail, June 10, 2011
Megan Boler
Seriously, Harper's funny: Why jokes may be the best way to get young people talking politics
Macleans, June 9, 2011
Roland Coloma
More Filipino immigrants
CBC, Metro Morning, June 6, 2011
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
Getting a JUMP on math class
Toronto Sun, June 4, 2011
Linda Cameron
Three-year-olds get tutoring in math, reading
Vancouver Sun, May 29, 2011
Glen Jones
More professional programs calling Northern Ontario home
Toronto Star, May 27, 2011
John Boich (M.Ed., 1977)
Burlington honours its best for 2010
Hamilton Spectator, May 30, 2011
Roland Sintos Coloma
Moving kids do better at school
Toronto Star, May 26, 2011
John Portelli
In my opinion: It's time to re-imagine the ways we teach our children
Irish Independent, May 25, 2011
Linda Cameron
Is three the new six? Too early for ABCs, for some
National Post, May 25, 2011
Linda Cameron
Growing interest in tutor program for kids as young as three
Montreal Gazette, May 24, 2011
Vancouver Sun, May 24, 2011
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
Ontario cabinet minister visits Guelph
Guelph Mercury, May 24, 2011
Afua Cooper (PhD 2000)
Dr. Afua Cooper named to James R. Johnson Chair in Black Canadian Studies
Newswise (press release), May 18, 2011
Ben Levin
Trim school boards, not schools - critic
Chronicle Herald, May 12, 2011
Ben Levin
Public schools review: A need for sober debate
Chronicle Herald, May 9, 2011
Ben Levin
Education department needs to proceed with extreme caution
Chronicle Herald, May 7, 2011
Ben Levin
Report questions need for teachers' aides
Metro Halifax, May 6, 2011
Ben Levin
Levin report: More cuts and school closings recommended for N.S. education system
Global Regina, May 6, 2011
Ben Levin
Review calls for school closures
Chronicle Herald, May 6, 2011
Ben Levin
A blueprint for education
Metro Canada, May 6, 2011
Ben Levin
Report calls for school closures
CBC News Canada, May 5, 2011
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
Nova Scotia should close some schools in face of declining enrolment: report
Canadian Press, May 5, 2011
Ben Levin
Province releases long-awaited report on education
Metro Halifax, May 5, 2011
Grace Feuerguever
Educator finds life's calling in children touched by war
JWeekly, May 2011
Jim Slotta
University of Toronto gives eviction notice to school for the gifted
Globe and Mail, April 28, 2011
Megan Boler
Online jesters use Twitter to poke fun at politicians
CTV News, April 24, 2011
Megan Boler
Why don't young adults vote in major elections?
PhysOrg.com, April 27, 2011
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
University professors ask: Will Bill Ayers be allowed to speak in Canada?
Digital Journal, April 20, 2011
Dr Eric Jackman Institute of Child Study
NipU student wins prestigious Suzuki Fellowship
Bay Today, April 20, 2011
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
A better way to teach math
New York Times, April 18, 2011
Margaret Schneider
Gay caveman probably not gay or a caveman
National Post, April 17, 2011
Centre de Recherches en Éducation Franco-Ontarienne
Conférence au CREFO sur I’immigration francophone
L'Express, April 6, 2011
Centre de Recherches en Éducation Franco-Ontarienne
Une vitrine pour le Centre de recherches en éducation franco-ontarienne
Le Metropolitain, April 6, 2011
l’Institut d’études pédagogiques de l’Ontario
Foire annuelle à l’IEPO
L'Express, April 5, 2011
Ruben Gaztambide-Fernandez
Saturday program pays Spanish-speaking students cash to study their peers
Toronto Star, April 4, 2011
Gary Pieters (B.Ed. 1996, M.Ed. 2002)
Who's afraid of Africentric?
Toronto Star, April 3, 2011
Lance McCready
Africentric school controversy surfaces at Oakwood
National Post, April 1, 2011
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
Q&A: David Suzuki on the 'Grim' nature of things in the 21st century
ourkids BLOG, March 31, 2011
Tony Chambers
Liberals target young voters with student grant plan
Global Regina, March 29, 2011
Roland Sintos Coloma
Fraser Institute 2011 Rankings: Ontario elementary schools improve but are a 'long way from an A'
Our kids BLOG, March 27, 2011
Sachin Maharaj (graduate student)
Teachers under the microscope
Toronto Star, March 22, 2011
Genevieve Anthony (B.Ed.)
AT ISSUE: DAREARTS program reaches students in north Etobicoke
Inside Toronto, March 17, 2011
John Boich (M.Ed., 1977)
John Boich was "full of life" and devoted to public service
Hamilton Spectator, March 19, 2011
Remembering John Boich
InsideHALTON.com, March 17, 2011
Bernard Shapiro, Glen Jones
Former McGill principal to head Concordia review
The Gazette, March 19, 2011
Shahrzad Mojab
From prisoners to painters
Toronto Star, March 14, 2011
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
Decision on future of Arrowsmith at TCDSB deferred until June
Inside Toronto, March 10, 2011
Trevor Norris
TDSB considers ads in more schools
Toronto Sun, March 9, 2011
Trevor Norris
More school advertising up for debate
Toronto Sun, March 8, 2011
Charles Pascal
Time to wave goodbye to the monarchy
Toronto Star, Editorial, March 6, 2011
Rubén A. Gaztambide-Fernández
Latin American Dropout Rate
The Agenda with Steve Paikin, February 18, 2011
Roland Sintos Coloma
School for poor kids would make them work for tuition
Toronto Star, February 15, 2011
Robin Roger (MA 1997)
I'm sending my brain to boot camp
Globe and Mail, February 14, 2011
Rubén A. Gaztambide-Fernández
Study finds Spanish discrimination in schools
The Varsity, February 14, 2011
Walter Pitman (former director of OISE)
Pioneer Pitman marks 50 years of NDP
Peterborough Examiner, February 14, 2011
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
Forum to discuss gay youth, religion, schools
Toronto Sun, February 9, 2011
Roland Sintos Coloma
School of hard knocks
National Post, February 8, 2011
Roland Sintos Coloma
Is a decision to separate low-income students a novel policy or 'educational apartheid'?
National Post, February 7, 2011
David Livingstone
School for the poor draws criticism
Vancouver Sun, February 2, 2011
Rinaldo Walcott
The New 'F' Word (Video)
The Agenda with Steve Paikin, TVO, January 28, 2011
Rubén A. Gaztambide-Fernández
Academic success of East Asian immigrants overshadows struggles of others
Globe and Mail, January 21, 2011
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
Should failing students be required to repeat a school year?
CBC News, January 19, 2011
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (TD Reading Conference)
A Chinese school's secret success
Toronto Star, January 19, 2011
Ruben Gaztambide-Fernandez
Report aims to help Toronto's spanish-speaking students
InsideToronto.com, January 18, 2011
Ruben Gaztambide-Fernandez
Solving the dropout mystery of Toronto's Spanish-speaking students
The Globe and Mail, January 12, 2011
Ruben Gaztambide-Fernandez
Racism, stereotypes hamper Latino students: Study
Toronto Star, January 12, 2011
Ben Levin
Merit pay for teachers
CBC Radio, January 9, 2011
Roland Sintos Coloma
Parent's clash over Halton school board's plan to expand gifted program
Toronto Star, Parentcentral.ca, January 6, 2011
Ruben Gaztambide-Fernandez
Education for all - The Next Big Idea: Ten concpets that could shape the future
UofT Magazine, Winter 2011
Ben Levin
Professor studying impact of unique Ontario high school program
Toronto Star, December 31, 2010
Shaun Chen (PhD candidate in SESE)
Big differences in public school trustees' committee work
InsideToronto.com, December 31, 2010
Ann Jordan
Sorry Alberta, I'm keeping my 10 pound textbook
Macleans.ca, December 30, 2010
Joshua Martyr (B.Ed., 2006)
Bitten by vampires
YorkRegion.com, December 28, 2010
Ben Levin
Review will address emerging challenges in education
CanadaViews.ca, December 23, 2010
Elizabeth Ngaruiya (MA student)
Teacher joins ranks of newest Canadians at Etobicoke school
Inside Toronto, December 8, 2010
Rumeet Toor (M.Ed., 2010, PhD student)
Beyond the Bottom Line: Rumeet Toor is part of a growing number of entrepreneurs combining profit and charity
Financial Post Magazine Women in Business Issue, December 2010
Dr Eric Jackman
$5-million gift will double child education centre
Toronto Star, December 6, 2010
Dr Eric Jackman
Dr Eric Jackman donates $5M to U of T Institute of Child Study
Exchange Morning Post, December 6, 2010
Janette Pelletier, Kadria Simons (graduate student)
The Kindergarten Diaries
Globe and Mail, December 6, 2010
Kadria Simons (graduate student)
Scenes from the classroom
Globe and Mail, December 5, 2010
Garfield Gini-Newman
Tests get high marks as a learning tool
Globe and Mail, December 3, 2010
Dr Eric Jackman
U of T's Institute of Child Study receives $5-million donation to expand facilities
Globe and Mail, December 2, 2010
Kimberly Bezaire (PhD, 2009)
Ancient toy makes a quiet comeback
November 27, 2010
Michael Fullan
Ontario school system ranks among best in world, report says
Globe and Mail, November 26, 2010
Clement Jumbe (PhD candidate)
Centennial College supports academic freedom through global Scholars at Risk program
Canada News Wire, November 25, 2010
Institute of Child Study, OISE
Birthday parties can be a nightmare for kids
Globe and Mail, November 25, 2010
Kristen Armstrong (B.Ed., 1999)
Orchard Park teacher 'humbled' by student's gesture
Stoney Creek News, November 25, 2010
Spencer Harrison (PhD candidate in AECP)
Harrison unveils his Freak Show
Peterborough Examiner, November 25, 2010
Tony Chambers
Rewarding higher marks with money doesn't make the grade
Canada Newswire, November 19, 2010
Trevor Norris
Does paying students for good grades really work?
National Post, November 19, 2010
Charles Pascal
Harper tough on crime but soft on facts
Toronto Star, November 17, 2010
Joanne Foster
Educator clears up misconceptions about gifted learning
Globe and Mail, November 15, 2010
John Portelli
Rise and decline of Toronto's Maltese community
Toronto Star, November 14, 2010
Michael Fullan
Principals need to lead reform: expert
ABC News (Australia), November 12, 2010
Joanne Foster
'Gifted' - what is it good for?
Globe and Mail, November 12, 2010
Terra Dafoe (PhD candidate in AECP)
Blair should be leading calls for G20 inquiry
National Post, November 11, 2010
Terra Dafoe, (PhD candidate in AECP)
Stories from hearings show G20 still haunts residents
Toronto Star, November 10, 2010
Glen Kim (B.Ed., 2005)
Mississauga teacher awarded prize for teaching genomics
Physorg Wire News, November 9, 2010
Eunice Jang
Report cards get a failing grade
Globe and Mail, November 4, 2010
Carl Corter
Province, parents differ widely on purpose of school councils
Ottawa Citizen, November 2, 2010
Megan Boler
Interview with Mark Kelley on CBC Connect U.S. mid-terms and the Rally for Sanity
CBC.ca, November 1, 2010 - segment runs from 00:13:35-18:12
Megan Boler
Stewart-Colbert DC rally draws huge crowd online
Daily News Stop, October 31, 2010
Megan Boler
Tens of thousands turn out for Stewart's 'Restoring Sanity' rally
Winnipeg Free Press, October 31, 2010
Megan Boler
Rally highlights on CBC News Now (live from the Rally for Sanity in Washington)
CBC News, October 30, 2010 segment runs from 01:42-02:33
Stewart, Colbert rally for 'sanity' draws thousands for laughs, activism
Globe and Mail, October 30, 2010
Tens of thousands turn out for Stewart's 'Restoring Sanity' rally
Macleans Magazine, October 30, 2010
Tens of thousands turn out for Stewart's 'Restoring Sanity' rally
680 News, November 1, 2010
Charles Pascal
Rob Ford's surprisingly big tent
Toronto Star, October 29, 2010
Megan Boler
Video interview on Connect with CBC's Mark Kelley - Laughing at Politics: When does being funny become powerful?
Segment begins at 00:22:53
CBC.ca, October 27, 2010
Megan Boler
Stewart, Colbert rally blurring lines between politics and entertainment
News/Talk Leader CJAD 800 FM, October 27, 2010
Winnipeg Free Press, October 27, 2010
The Chronicle Journal, October 27, 2010
Normand Labrie, Sylvie Lamoureux, CREFO
Symposium de l’IEPO sur l’accès aux études postsecondaires
L’Express, October 26, 2010
Rosemary Tannock
First ever ADHD report card shows three provinces are failing Canada's students
CNW Newswire, October 27, 2010
Douglas Gosse (alumnus, PhD)
Failing boys Part 2: The endangered male teacher
Globe and Mail, October 25, 2010
Ben Levin
Catholic board seeks clean start
National Post, October 23, 2010
Kathleen Gallagher
Globe and Mail Video Debates Part 1: Are parents to blame?
Globe and Mail Video Debates Part 2: Are we too quick to medicate boys?
Globe and Mail Video Debates Part 3: Can haves and have nots co-exist?
Globe and Mail Video Debates Part 4: Where are all the male teachers?
Globe and Mail, October 21, 2010
Peter Constantinou (alumnus, PhD)
Your Agenda: Losing the Lobbyist
The Agenda with Steve Paikin, TVO, October 21, 2010
Video Podcast
Trevor Norris
Warning labels for this too?
News Talk 610 CKTB, October 20, 2010
New KFC sandwich raises controversy over food regulation
Top News, United Kingdom, October 20, 2010
Trevor Norris
Thumbs-down to KFC Double Down starts at home
ChronicleHerald.ca, October 19, 2010
Ontario won't be reviewing KFC's Double Down
CTV.ca, October 19, 2010
Miguel Jacob (alumnus)
A photo affair
The Varsity, October 19, 2010
Rosemary Tannock
Are we medicating a disorder or treating boyhood as a disease?
Globe and Mail, October 18, 2010
Julie Chamberlain (MEd student in AECP)
Panalone, spoiler or kingmaker
National Post, October 18, 2010
Julie Chamberlain (MEd student in AECP)
Smitherman feverishly hunts Pantalone voters
Toronto Star, October 18, 2010
Rosemary Tannock, Douglas Gosse (alumnus, PhD)
Failing Boys: The endangered male teacher
Globe and Mail, October 18, 2010
Trevor Norris
KFC's Double Down raises eyebrows among Canadian nutrition experts
Globe and Mail, October 17, 2010
KFC's Double Down hits Canada; nutritionists worried
CTV.ca, October 18, 2010
Steven Katz (Alumnus)
Teachers tauaht the importance of learning
The Guardian, October 16, 2010
Paula Bourne
Failing boys and the powder keg of sexual politics
Globe and Mail, October 15, 2010
Brett Lesley Cumberbatch (PhD candidate)
Live chat Tuesday: Where are the male teachers? (Tues, Oct. 19)
Globe and Mail, October 15, 2010
Jennifer Sumner
Taking the lead: Women drawn by organic farming focus on healthy food, healthy communities
Edmonton Journal, October 14, 2010
Mark Federman
Even you don't believe yourself
Eye Weekly, October 13, 2010
Linda Cameron
Homework debate heats up in Calgary as Catholic school board considers new guideline
Calgary Herald, October 5, 2010
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
Former sex slave cries out for justice
Toronto Star, October 3, 2010
Glen Jones
Students on farm cycle
The Eyeopener, October 2, 2010
Linda Cameron
Teens who are undecided about their futures take advantage of life coaching
Winnipeg Free Press, September 30, 2010
Charmain Brown
Parent interviews get a make-over
Toronto Star, September 30, 2010
Glen Jones
The year of interim
The Eyeopener, September 28, 2010
Shahrzad Mojab
Three faculty receive medals from the Royal Society
The Varsity, September 27, 2010
John Myers
Ontario clarifies standardized-testing rules to weed out cheaters
Globe and Mail, September 26, 2010
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
Across the country, school districts experiment with superintendent merit pay
MinnPost.com, September 22, 2010
Jane Gaskell
Education movie points the wrong way for change
Toronto Star, September 16, 2010
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
Lots on the go for local Catholic board this year
Fort Frances Times, September 15, 2010
Michael Fullan
U.S. schools guru praises Ontario
Hamilton Spectator, September 15, 2010
Michael Fullan
Transcript: Premier's remarks to the Building Blocks for Education Summit
Government of Ontario, September 14, 2010
Charles Pascal
Making minority government work
Toronto Star, September 10, 2010
Michael Fullan
Culture of improvement takes hold in schools
Toronto Star, September 7, 2010
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
Full-day kindergarten: Is it beneficial?
CBC.ca, September 7, 2010
Janette Pelletier, Kadria Simons (graduate student)
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
Globe Series: The kindergarten diaries
Globe and Mail, September 7, 2010
Zeenat Janmohamed, Charles Pascal
Full-day kindergarten starts, but parents have questions
Toronto Star, September 7, 2010
Annie DelGuidice (B.Ed., 2010)
New beginnings, new friends
TheSpec.com, September 7, 2010
Charles Pascal
All-day kindergarten a 'no-brainer' to put kids on path to success: experts
Winnipeg Free Press, September 9, 2010
Charles Pascal
Full-day kindergarten debuts in Ontario schools
Ottawa Citizen, September 7, 2010
All-day kindergarten starts in Ontario
CTV Toronto, September 7, 2010
Ron Lancaster
Interactive whiteboards revolutionize the classroom: New technology re-energizes teaching profession
Ottawa Citizen, September 6, 2010
Ron Lancaster
Interactive whiteboards put classroom revolution at teachers' fingertips
Vancouver Sun, September 5, 2010
Linda Cameron
Kids these days
National Post, September 4, 2010
Linda Cameron
Back to school: Think you know what kids are in for? Think again
National Post, September 4, 2010
Charles Pascal
Human investments
Ottawa Citizen, September 3, 2010
Full-day kindergarten 'ready to go'
London Free Press, September 3, 2010
Elizabeth Morley
Experts say JK kids will thrive
Toronto Star, September 2, 2010
Linda Cameron
How to set good back-to-school study habits
Toronto Star, September 2, 2010
Linda Cameron
Engage kids early for good study habits
Toronto Star, September 2, 2010
Linda Cameron
Building the right environment for learning
Toronto Star, September 2, 2010
Chris Spence (M.Ed., 1993, EdD 1996), Avis Glaze
Spence tries to inject enthusiasm
Toronto Sun, September 1, 2010
John Myers
Teachers at ACC a good move: Myers
Toronto Sun, August 31, 2010
Trevor Norris
Survey points to a generation gap over corporate social responsibility
Globe and Mail, August 31, 2010
Charles Pascal
Lots to gain from investment in early childhood education: study
Global TV, Edmonton, August 30, 2010
Charles Pascal
Big bang for full-day learning buck
Toronto Star, August 30, 2010
Charles Pascal
Study favours full-day classes for 4 and 5 year olds
CTV.ca, August 30, 2010
John Myers
Ontario students show slight gain in provincial test scores
Toronto Star, August 30, 2010
Ontario's students do better, but still behind
Hamilton Spectator, August 30, 2010
Charles Pascal
Full-day kindergarten spending may deliver twice the returns: report
Globe and Mail, August 29, 2010
Diana Ironside
Pioneering worker for education of adults in Northern Ireland
Irish Times, August 28, 2010
Linda Cameron, Lee Bartel
How to put homework where the heart is
Vancouver Sun, August 24, 2010
Kathleen Gallagher
Should your teen keep her summer job into the shool year?
Globe and Mail, August 24, 2010
Charles Pascal
Should late-birthday kids sit out a year?
Globe and Mail, August 20, 2010
Linda Cameron
Controversial skinny jeans for tots flying off shelves
Toronto Star, August 19, 2010
Sangeetha Navaratnam (MA candidate, SESE)
Parents’ emotional blackmail basis of new study
South Asian Focus, August 18, 2010
John Myers
New teaching resource asks students tough migrant questions
Vancouver Sun, August 17, 2010
Also: Calgary Herald, Edmonton Journal, Windsor Star, The Province, Montreal Gazette
Keith Oatley
Therefore Choose: A love triange informed by World War II (book review)
Toronto Star, August 14, 2010
Megan Boler
The era of the come-hither snarl
Globe and Mail, August 14, 2010
Megan Boler
What's with the face?
Globe and Mail, August 13, 2010
Charles Pascal
'Passionate advocate for social justice' to take helm at Atkinson Charitable Foundation
Toronto Star, August 13, 2010
Linda Cameron
Obesity linked to more girls hitting puberty as young as 7, study shows
Globe and Mail, August 9, 2010
Dan Lang
McMaster gets pension relief help
Hamilton Spectator, August 6, 2010
Claude Naud (M.Ed., 1996)
OAC’s Kemptville campus gets new chief
Manitoba Co-operator, August 5, 2010
Janette Pelletier
Helping your child get ready for Grade 1
Toronto Star, August 4, 2010
Megan Boler
The summer of Stieg Larsson
Globe and Mail, July 30, 2010
Linda Cameron
High kindergarten standards pay off in the future
Softpedia, July 30, 2010
Linda Cameron
Kindergarten skills pay off in big bucks
Toronto Star, July 28, 2010
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (Ken Leithwood, Stephen Anderson, Blair Mascall, Tiiu Strauss, Shawn Moore)
Effective principals embrace collective leadership
Education Week, July 23, 2010
Ken Leithwood, Stephen Anderson
Study links educational leadership to student achievement
oneindia, July 22, 2010
Marion Ahrens
Learning to teach classrooms as 'tribes'
Waterloo Record, July 8, 2010
Judith Wiener
Excess TV, gaming tied to poor attention in kids - Globe and Mail, July 6, 2010 | Excess screen time linked to poor attention - Hamilton Spectator, July 6, 2010 | Excess TV, computer video gaming linked to poor attention in kids: study - Winnipeg Free Press, July 5, 2010 | Video games threaten kids' attention span - Kelowna.com, July 5, 2010
OISE Research Study (on study of music resulting in higher IQ)
Beloved teacher lays down baton
Salmon Arm Observer, June 29, 2010
Jeff Kugler
Tragedy gives rise to transformation at Toronto high school
Globe and Mail, June 18, 2010
Kang Lee
University of Toronto awarded $1.8M to advance facial recognition research
News @ The University of Toronto, June 15, 2010
David Booth
Majority of Ontario's high schoolers pass literacy test, but 16 per cent fail
CP24.com, June 9, 2010
Jeff Kugler
Almost home
Toronto Star, May 29, 2010
Roby Kidd (founding chair of Adult Education at OISE)
Profile of Bruce Kidd, former star athlete and fitness advocate
Toronto Star, May 21, 2010
Kang Lee
The Binky Fairy and Other Lies Parents Tell Kids - Time magazine, July 24, 2010 | When being Pinocchio can make you a CEO - ABS/CBN News, May 18, 2010 | Child liars will become high-flyers - News.com.au, May 18, 2010 | Why lying is good for children - Toronto Star, May 17, 2010 | Toddlers who lie will do better - BBC News, May 17, 2010 | Trust me, telling fibs is a sure sign of success - Times Online, May 16, 2010 | Survival of the fibbest: why we lie so well - Wall Street Journal, May 11, 2010
Ruth Hayhoe
Asian Heritage Month Education Roundtable "Asian Canadian Collaboration in Education: Pathways of Enrichment”
OMNI TV-Mandarin, May 20, 2010
Doug Hart
Cost savings focus of one board proponents
Sudbury Star, May 18, 2010
Kang Lee
Lying children will grow up to be successful citizens
Daily Telegraph, May 16, 2010
OISE
Premji Foundation extends focus to health, nutrition
Wall Street Journal, May 11, 2010
Bonnie Burstow
NDP wants electro-convulsive therapy to be removed from public funding in Ontario
National Post, May 10, 2010
John Portelli
Teachers dust off prayer books for shot at job
Toronto Star, May 9, 2010
Ben Levin
Dominic Giroux, Canada's youngest university president
Toronto Star, May 8, 2010
Bonnie Burstow
Mad Pride: Movement to depose psychiatry emerges from the shadows
National Post, May 7, 2010
Jennifer Jenkins
Mom's favoritism can affect kids, sibling rivalry as adults
USA Today, May 4, 2010
Linda Cameron, Kimberly Bezaire, Farveh Ghafouri, Shelly Murphy
Experts offer 'pink' advice for parents of young girls
Orangeville Banner, May 3, 2010
Shahrzad Mojab
When families prey on their own (no electronic version available)
Toronto Star, May 1, 2010
Linda Cameron, Kimberly Bezaire, Farveh Ghafouri, Shelly Murphy
How is media, popular culture influencing your daughter?
Orangeville Banner, April 28, 2010
John Phillips
Students celebrate universal language of music
Brampton News, April 27, 2010
Andrey Caric (alumni)
Ontario to start over with sex-ed curriculum
Toronto Star, April 26, 2010
Lance McCready
Province shouldn't have backed off new sex-ed program
Sudbury Star, April 26, 2010
Helen Lenskyj
Death does not become her: The third night
Vancouver Media Co-Op, April 26, 2010
OISE Survey
Hire more special ed teachers, Ontarians say
Toronto Star, April 22, 2010
Mark Federman
You too? Politics is a sharing game
London Free Press, April 22, 2010
Lance McCready
Changes to sex-ed curriculum raise ire of family groups
Toronto Star, April 20, 2010
Adult Education and Counselling Psychology, OISE
Exploring madness and mental health
Toronto Star, April 16, 2010
Erick Fabris (Doctoral candidate in SESE)
Value of community treatment orders remains at issue
CMA Journal, April 16, 2010
Shahrzad Mojab
Tehran's Toronto Franchise (updated)
MacLeans.ca, April 13, 2010
Hilary Keachie, (ITE/Elem graduate)
OISE Survey good news for public educators
The Little Education Report.com/ April 13, 2010
OISE
Baking for bednets to combat Malaria in Africa
Toronto Star, April 11, 2010
Megan Boler
OMG! Here's what I found at the mall
Toronto Star, April 8, 2010
Kathleen Gallagher
Specialized public schools catch on in Canada
National Post, April 2, 2010
Zeenat Janmohamed
Kindergarten delivery divides experts
Hamilton Spectator, April 1, 2010
OISE
Azim Premji University in talks for global partnerships
Business Standard, March 29, 2010
Megan Boler
Teaching history: The Texas Board of Education is rewriting its history books
CBC Radio One - The Current, Part 3: Teaching History, March 24, 2010
Glen Jones
Ontario colleges await budget measures to support rising foreign enrolment
Globe and Mail, March 24, 2010
Linda Cameron
How to motivate your kids in school
Globe and Mail, March 22, 2010
Megan Boler, Roland Coloma
State of denial: Revisionist education in state of Texas
Toronto Star, March 21, 2010
Kathleen Gallagher
Teeny-bopper YouTubers see dark side of fame
Globe and Mail, March 21, 2010
Glen Jones
Kids will have to stay motivated to earn a degree online say experts
Canadian Press, posted in Metro News & Winnipeg Free Press, March 17, 2010
Jeff Kugler
A question of mindset and tools
Free the Children, Voices International Newsletter, March 2010
Mark Federman
Chatroulette craze brings out the Web cam creeps
Toronto Star, March 4, 2010
Michael Fullan
The skinny on managing change
Globe and Mail, March 3, 2010
George Dei
Professor Dei releases new books
GhanaWeb, March 3, 2010
Jane Gaskell
Teachers' 'lap dance" raises questions about appropriate behaviour
parentdish.com, February 26, 2010
Nina Bascia
Parents concerned about split grades, class-cap study finds
Toronto Star, February 25, 2010
Helen Lenskyj
Olympics/Figure Skating: Real men don't watch figure skating
Asia One News, February 23, 2010
George Dei
Rethinking Malcolm X's inflammatory rhetoric
Toronto Star, February 21, 2010
Helen Lenskyj
C'mon guys - what's not to like about figure skating?
Globe and Mail, February 18, 2010
Shahrzad Mojab
Woman buried alive to save family reputation
Toronto Star, February 6, 2010
Kathleen Gallagher
The case for an arts education
The Varsity, January 20, 2010
Jack Quarter
Where purpose trumps profit
Toronto Star, February 2, 2010
Linda Cameron
What to tell the kids about Haiti
CBC News, January 19, 2010
Jack Miller
Parents defend right to alternative schools
Ottawa Citizen, January 18, 2010
Esther Geva
When should kids learn to read? Is it ever too late?
TVOntario, Your Voice (panel discussion), hosted by Sheryl Jackson, January 15, 2010
English as a second language - ESL myths: ESL kids can't learn to read English
Angela Lytle
Activist from Canada attends comfort women's 900th protest
Korea Times, January 13, 2010
OISE
A decade in education: What are the lessons?
Chronicle Herald, January 13, 2010
Ben Levin
OISE experts will test reporters on education issues
Toronto Sun, January 6, 2010
OISE
Men's bodies, minds often agree on what's sexy
CBC.ca, January 4, 2010
Kathleen Gallagher
Signs of a truce spring up in classroom gender wars
Toronto Star, January 2, 2010
OISE
Guide to a Good Life: Surround yourself with smart people
Canwest News Service, January 1, 2010
OISE
Toronto Women's Bookstore could close by January
The Varsity, December 24, 2009
Linda Cameron
Is the best report card no report card?
Globe and Mail, December 22, 2009
John Myers
No more fall report card for Ontario kids
Globe and Mail, December 21, 2009
Kang Lee
Facial symmetry may be best beauty secret
EmpowHER, December 21, 2009
Tanya Titchkosky
When the world speaks, U of T listens
Toronto Star, December 19, 2009
Kang Lee
New 'Golden Ratios' for female facial beauty
Science Daily, December 17, 2009
David Booth
The death of handwriting
Toronto Star, December 10, 2009
Roland Coloma
Teaching Time: Are we expecting too much from our children at school?
Kelowna.com, December 5, 2009
Christopher Spence
The Torontonians: Christopher Spence - fixer, risk-taker, thinker, educator
National Post, December 4, 2009
Roland Coloma
Decolonize your education
McGill Daily, November 30, 2009
Charles Pascal, OISE
JK to Gr. 12: 'It's a model that works'
Ottawa Citizen, November 30, 2009
Tomoko Arimura (Phd student)
Unravelling over 'seamless' day for kids
Toronto Star, November 28, 2009
Carl Corter
Experts find holes in plan for full-day kindergarten
Toronto Star (Parent Central), November 26, 2009
Helen Lenskyj
No fears of Olympic torch protests in Huntsville
The Huntsville Forester, November 25, 2009
Ben Levin
Skills, knowledge not quantity should be emphasis in homework, says expert
The Canadian Press, November 24, 2009
Linda Cameron
How to maximize face time with your child's teacher
Globe and Mail, November 22, 2009
Linda Cameron
How involved should parents be in children's homework?
Globe and Mail, November 22, 2009
David Booth
A Culture of Readers: Dispatches from the National Reading Summit
The Varsity.ca, November 19, 2009
Ben Levin
Post-secondary education focus of Senate committee study
Epoch Times, November 11, 2009
John Myers
The sad voyage
Jewish Tribune, November 11, 2009
Linda Cameron, Elizabeth Morley, Institute of Child Study
40 years of Sesame Street: the good, the bad and the cuddly
Globe and Mail, November 8, 2009
Charles Pascal
Charles Pascal an excellent advocate for children
Inside Toronto, November 7, 2009
Institute of Child Study
It's not brain surgery
Toronto Star, November 7, 2009
Charles Pascal
Cuban system leads the way
Toronto Star, November 6, 2009
Institute of Child Study
Brainstorming for the kids
Toronto Star, November 7, 2009
Carol Stephenson, Elizabeth Morley, Institute of Child Study
Teaching kids how to soar
Toronto Star, November 1, 2009
Charles Pascal
Stimulating young minds
Ottawa Citizen, October 31, 2009
Institute of Child Study
How schools get it wrong
Toronto Star, October 31, 2009
Charles Pascal
With full-day kindergarten, McGuinty builds a legacy
Globe and Mail, October 27, 2009
Carl Corter, Atkinson Chair
Early learning investment key to recovery
CNW News release, Queen's Park, October 27, 2009
OISE
Boys and girls are different
Toronto Sun, October 26, 2009
John Portelli
John Dewey: Education's Charles Darwin
Toronto Star, October 25, 2009
Larry Swartz
All-boys schools foster 'achievement culture'
Globe and Mail, October 21, 2009
Chris Spence
Ontario board pushes for 'boy-friendly' school
Globe and Mail, October 21, 2009
Chris Spence
Gloves off to battle school violence
Toronto Sun, October 21, 2009
Paula Bourne, Chris Spence
Board eyes boys-only school
Toronto Sun, October 21, 2009
Chris Spence
Toronto moots all-boys school for underachievers
National Post, October 21, 2009
Chris Spence (Alum, '83)
School plan calls for boys-only classes
Toronto Star, October 21, 2009
Kathy Bickmore
Teacher violence rare
Toronto Sun, October 16, 2009
Megan Boler
Digital Activism (live panel discussion moderated by Steve Paiken)
TVOntario, "The Agenda", October 15, 2009
Harold Troper
1936: An Olympics like no other
Vancouver Sun, October 13, 2009
Ainsworth Morgan (BEd 2000; MEd 2009)
Popular Africentric school may need to add portables
Toronto Star, October 14, 2009
Michael Fullan, Charles Pascal
Education talk put to the test
Globe and Mail, October 6, 2009
Kang Lee
The plight of the Pinocchio parent
Globe and Mail, September 27, 2009
Kang Lee
Parents' little white lies to kids not so innocent
CTV News, September 26, 2009
Rubén Gaztambide-Fernández
Q&A: Private school confidential
The Boston Globe, September 20, 2009
Michael Fullan
Baby steps toward a more peaceful world
Toronto Star, September 13, 2009
John Myers
Curriculum for change
National Post, September 6, 2009
Megan Boler
Examiner.com buys citizen news site NowPublic
CBC News, September 1, 2009
Janette Pelletier
Partnering on early childhood education
Toronto Star, August 29, 2009
Terezia Zoric
Alternative schools: A class of their own
National Post, August 29, 2009
Michael Fullan
Ontario students can't do the math?
Metro Canada, August 26, 2009
Elizabeth Campbell
Family pins blame on school board
July 16, 2009
Zeenat Janmohamed
Fighting for dignity on the job
Toronto Star, July 11, 2009
Barrie Bennett
Why it's so hard to fire bad teachers
MACLEAN'S, July 8, 2009
Linda Cameron, Carl Corter
Kids need to 'say goodbye' to departed parents
Toronto Star, July 8, 2009
Rinaldo Walcott
The Current: Part 3: "Pride & Politics"
CBC Radio One, June 22, 2009
Charles Pascal
Early education's top model: Finland
Globe and Mail, June 16, 2009
Charles Pascal
All-day kindergarten ideal for children, Ontario report says
Globe and Mail, June 16, 2009
Charles Pascal
Education Report calls for all-day kindergarten, sweeping reforms
Globe and Mail, June 16, 2009
Charles Pascal
Ontario closer to providing full-day kindergarten classes
National Post, June 16, 2009
Charles Pascal
'Seamless' program urged for kids
Toronto Star, June 16, 2009
Charles Pascal
Can teachers, daycare staff play together?
Toronto Star, June 16, 2009
Charles Pascal
Full-day kindergarten comes into play
Globe and Mail, June 15, 2009
Charles Pascal
Report recommends Ontario blend kindergarten, daycare
National Post, June 15, 2009
Charles Pascal
The people behind the report
Toronto Star, June 15, 2009
Charles Pascal
Not known which schools will get kindergarten program: Premier
Toronto Star, June 15, 2009
Charles Pascal
Full-day learning starts next year
Toronto Star, June 15, 2009
Charles Pascal
Take over daycares, Ontario schools told
Toronto Star, June 14, 2009
Lolita at 5? From Bratz webcams to skinny jeans, adults must be alert to sexed-up images targeted at very young girls, educators warn
Former Nepean resident teaches more than academics to Caribbean students
Does poverty impair the brain? Expert rejects 'scary' idea
Data on schools websites divides parents, educators
Ryerson Eyeopener, April 8, 2009
Foire del recherche 2009: Zoom sur le CREFO
L'Express, Semaine du 7 avril au 13 avril 2009
Hamilton public board director takes top job in Toronto
Report card access a right
The kids are all right, says cop
Hannah Montana schools Curious George
Bringing Kenya's message to the world
Rise in degrees that leap international borders but still hurdles to face
Times Higher Education, October 9, 2008
Toronto Star, August 30, 2008
Ken Leithwood
School environment less favourable for elementary teachers
Canada NewsWire (press release) August 14, 2008
ETFO
Ken Leithwood
Better teacher working conditions benefit students say researchers
Canada NewsWire (press release), August 11, 2008
Helen Lenskyj
Dashing the myths that surround the Olympics
Vancouver Sun, August 2, 2008
Ben Levin
Manitoba PSE to be reviewed by OISE Prof
Macleans.ca, July 30, 2008
Helen Lenskyj
An Olympian debate
Toronto Star, July 26, 2008
Soheila Pashang
Study shows women without legal status have high risk of abuse
Inside Toronto, July 25, 2008
Shelley Stagg Peterson
Boys lag behind, literacy tests show
Sarnia Observer, July 7, 2008
Daniel Schugurensky
The best way to resolve the city tax debate? Join it
Guelph Mercury, July 5, 2008
Carol Rolheiser
Teachers change how student body sees itself
Globe and Mail, June 28, 2008
Antoinette Gagne, Michele Peterson-Badali
Kids suing parents no surprise to experts
Ottawa Citizen, June 22, 2008
Centre for Women's Studies of OISE
Frontline workers detail 'silent genocide' against African women
Inside Toronto, June 12, 2008
Linda Cameron & Lee Bartel
Board eyes homework policy
Barrie Examiner, June 12, 2008
David Montemurro
Student documentaries get new audience at Review Cinema
Annex Guardian, June 11, 2008
Kimberly Bezaire (PhD candidate)
High-stress parenting killing play
National Post, June 6, 2008
Kimberly Bezaire (PhD candidate)
Overbearing parenting endangering play
National Post, June 5, 2008
Michael Fullan
He's got a secret - six actually
Globe and Mail, June 4, 2008
Marie Vander Kloet (PhD candidate)
We love to make our mark on Mother Nature
National Post, June 3, 2008
Esther Geva
Second language education important: researcher
Canada East Telegraph Journal, May 26, 2008
Belinda Longe
Searching for a generation of teachers
Toronto Star, May 19, 2008
Toronto Star, March 6, 2008
Linda Cameron
Crucial first steps of early learning
Toronto Star, March 3, 2008
Ruth Childs
Playing the ratings game
Ottawa Citizen, February 15, 2008
Michal Perlman
More websites target preschoolers
Globe and mail, February 14, 2008
Feds bristle over claim that racism coloured views on Air India
The Toronto Star, February 14, 2008
Kang Lee
Lust at work
Toronto Star, February 12, 2008
Canadians dislike homework too
School Library Journal, USA, March 5, 2008
Is homework causing needless stress for your kids?
Toronto Star, February 9, 2008
Michel Ferrari
It's The Secret for Young People
Toronto Star, February 7, 2008
George Dei
Black community's struggle turns inward
Globe and Mail, February 2, 2008
George Dei
Africentric schools an opportunity for change
Inside Toronto, January 31, 2008
Maclean’s Magazine, January 16, 2008
George Dei
Piecing together 2008 - EDUCATION
Toronto Sar, December 30, 2007
Sherene Razack
Air India hearings conclude with racism claims
CTV.ca, December 13, 2007
Elizabeth Coelho
Leaping over educational adversity
Globe and Mail, December 7, 2007
Karen Mundy
U of T tops TVO semifinals list
News@UofT, December 3, 2007
George Dei
It’s not black and white
Toronto Sun, December 2, 2007
Charles Pascal
Early learning isn’t just about the ABCs
Toronto Star, November 28, 2007
Charles Pascal
$200 M + $300 M = not enough
Toronto Star, November 28, 2007
Charles Pascal‘
Equalizer’ for poor families
Toronto Star, November 28, 2007
Charles Pascal
Full-day school for young children by 2010
Toronto Star, November 28, 2007
Jeff Kugler
Board urged to hire more minority staff
Toronto Star, November 28, 2007
Karen Mundy
OISE Researcher helps African groups get involved in education policy
News@UofT, November 27, 2007
Candace Brunette
Aboriginal students honoured for excellence
News@UofT, November 23, 2007
OISE and CEA
Only 6 per cent rate their schools an ‘A’
Globe and Mail, November 23, 2007
Cathy Crowe
Fund affordable housing, not war
Toronto Star, November 15, 2007
John Portelli, Jeff Kugler
Rigor mortis in the classroom
Toronto Star, November 14, 2007
Lance McCready
Public input sought on blacks-only school
Globe and Mail, November 7, 2007
George Dei
Trustees again consider school tailored for blacks
Toronto Star, November 6, 2007
Jeff Kugler
Inflexible curriculum hurts split grades, parents told
Toronto Star, November 4, 2007
Jeff Kugler
Community in Transition
Toronto Star, November 2, 2007
Michael Fullan, Ben Levin
Ontario pins hopes on practices, not testing, to achieve
Education Week, October 24, 2007
Kathleen Gallagher
Kilts disappearing as staple of school uniforms
National Post, October 3, 2007
Kenneth Leithwood
On the heights of excellence
Toronto Star, September 30, 2007
Bonnie Burstow
$5,800 bill for stats shocks researcher
Toronto Star, September 28, 2007
Ben Levin, Charles Pascal
Have faith in public education
Toronto Star, September 19, 2007
Marc Lewis
Virtual playground
Edmonton Sun, September 11, 2007
Michael Fullan
A national view
Education Week, September 11, 2007
Helen Lenskyj
What's the future of queer studies?
Capital Xtra online, September 10, 2007
Jane Bertrand
Full-day kindergarten gets top marks
Toronto Star, September 7, 2007
Doug Hart
Majority of Ontarians willing to pay more taxes for schools, survey says
Globe and Mail, September 7, 2007
Michael Fullan
Pro vs. Con: Should faith-based schools be funded?
Toronto Star, September 7, 2007
Jane Gaskell
Education too influenced by teachers' unions: study
National Post, September 6, 2007
Kenneth Leithwood
Size matters in schools, study says
Regina Leader-Post, September 5, 2007
Jack Quarter, Daniel Schugurensky, Erica McCollum and Laurie Mook
Textbooks economical with words about co-ops
Toronto Star, September 5, 2007
Carles Pascal
Province-wide tests meeting high standards
[School tests failing, Tory says]
Toronto Star, September 5, 2007
Charles Pascal
School test results can't be trusted, Tory says
Toronto Star, September 5, 2007
Margaret Schneider
The elephant in the room
Toronto Star, September 2, 2007
Carl Corter
Parents size up cost of class caps
National Post, September 1, 2007
John Portelli
A learning curve (ball)
National Post, August 31, 2007
Jim Cummins
Newcomers reach for the top
Toronto Star, August 31, 2007
Charles Pascal
Boys losing ground in writing skills
Toronto Star, August 30, 2007
Kathleen Gallagher
Girls and self-esteem
TVO, Your Voice, April 29, 2008
George Dei
Africentric school plan takes shape
Toronto Star, April 28, 2008
Ruth Childs
TO test scores down, but don't tell whole story
Toronto Sun, April 27, 2008
Karen Mundy
Global Campaign for Education breaks world record for world's biggest ever lesson
PR-USA.NET, April 30, 2008
Canadian students among millions leading record-breaking lesson on education
CBC News, April 23, 2008
Merill Swain
Early immersion is a beautiful thing
Globe and Mail, April 6, 2008
Jeff Kugler
Urban schools shortchanged
Toronto Star, April 4, 2008
Ruth Sandwell
Innovative teaching strategy no mystery to OISE professor
News@UofT, April 3, 2008
Lee Bartel
Homework policy ahead of the curve
Globe and Mail, April 2, 2008
Kenneth Leithwood
Small classes benefit top students most
Canada.com, March 11, 2008
Kang Lee
Babies assist with psychology study
News@UofT, March 11, 2008



