An international team co-lead by OISE faculty has been investigating “parenting by lying,” which refers to how parents use lies to influence their children.
It is no secret that there are big differences between post-Soviet countries and societies from the shores of the Baltic sea to the mountains of Tajikistan.
Félicitations à Emmanuelle Le Pichon et à ses collègues Alexandre Cavalcante, Antoinette Gagné et Marie-Paule Lory qui viennent de recevoir une subvention connexion 2023 du Conseil de recherches en sciences humaines du Canada
OISE’s office of the Associate Dean, Research, International & Innovation (ADRII) hosted a faculty Research Café focused on What’s Next for AI in Education. Facilitated by Professor Eunice Jang in collaboration with Associate Dean Michele Peterson-Badali, this interactive session engaged participants in discussion of the implications of the rapid development of AI technology.