Professor Roy Gillis, a researcher with the anti-bullying organization PREVNet, shares tips on how parents, teachers, and educators can prevent cyberbullying and support victims.
Having spent time homeless herself, OISE Professor Suzanne Stewart envisions a new kind of shelter – one that truly understands and cares for Indigenous women.
Child psychologist and mother Jillian Roberts found it difficult to explain the birds and the bees to her eldest daughter without “describing too much.” That's how her The Facts of Life app came to be.
Dame Rosanna Wong Yick-ming’s distinguished career as a top-level administrator in Hong Kong included positions on the island’s executive council, where she played a prominent role during Hong Kong’s handover to China in 1997.
When Norman Rowen (MEd 1977) helped establish a homework support program called Pathways to Education in the neighbourhood in 2001, his goal was straightforward. He wanted to reduce the area’s dropout rates, and all the associated social crises that accrue when young people fall between the cracks of the school system.