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Faculty of Education » Home » BREB Application Guideline Apprenticeship Workshop

BREB Application Guideline Apprenticeship Workshop

Date and Time: Tuesday, February 16th, 2021 | 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM Pacific Standard Time
Presenters Dr. Moniquie Bournot-Trites, Tolkyn Khazhimukhan, Sadia Shad
Zoom Link: https://ubc.zoom.us/j/62266655951?pwd=cUNBWkZ1bkFwZTRqK0htUWdxM0pJdz09
Password: 12345

BREB application guidelines and new requirements in time of Covid

In this seminar, I will explain the general principles of the UBC Research Behavioural Ethics Review and will show in practical ways how to fill out the application forms.

First, I will explain the TCPS 2 (tri-council policy statement 2), which gives the Canadian research ethics guidelines, especially key principles and important definitions. I will specify which types of research are exempt of review. After discussing these basic principles, I will discuss how to fill out the application to the Behavioural Research Ethics Board (BREB). In particular, I will give some tips for parts of the application that create some difficulties for the applicants. This part will be a question and answer with a graduate student who is filling out her application at the moment. Furthermore, with the collaboration of another graduate student, we will discuss the supplementary forms and rules during Covid 19. Participants are welcome to ask questions related to BREB.


Dr. Monique Bournot-Trites is an Associate Professor in the Department of Language and Literacy Education at the University of British Columbia. Most of her research has been conducted in French immersion. In particular in the fields of second language acquisition and development, literacy, content learning in an additional language, language evaluation, intercultural competence, grammar teaching and learning disabilities. She has been a scientific member of the BREB since 2013. Bournot-Trites, M. & Belanger, J. (2005). Ethical dilemmas facing action researchers. Journal of Educational Thought, 39(2), 197-215.

Tolkyn Khazhimukhan is a second-year MA student in Language and Literacy department. Her research interests involve interculturality, language policy, TESL and literacy education. She is currently working on her thesis titled “Discourse of interculturality in higher education”.

Sadia Shad is a PhD candidate in the Department of Language and Literacy Education. Her major research areas include language teacher identity/legitimacy, interculturality in language education, and language ideology. Sadia is also interested in critical pedagogy, and discourse analytic approaches to teaching, and research. She has recently got her BREB (Behavioural Research Ethics Board) application approved and is now collecting data for her PhD dissertation research.


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