Dr. Derek Gladwin on CBC show “What on Earth”
Dr. Derek Gladwin was recently featured, along with collaborator Dr. Naoko Ellis from UBC Chemical and Biological Engineering, on the CBC show What on Earth hosted by Laura Lynch. The show discusses topics relating to climate change solutions. Derek’s segment features his work on Climate Storytelling: Revolutionizing Climate Education in Universities. In the show, they […]
Dr. Bonny Norton’s CBC interview with Gloria Macarenko from “On The Coast”
Gloria Macarenko from CBC Radio’s “On The Coast” program interviewed Dr. Bonny Norton on August 19, 2021 after her talk at the UBC Heritage Language Teaching Workshop called “Imagined identities, Bangla heritage language learning, and the Global Storybooks project.” Bonny talks about the definition of heritage language, the purpose of the workshop, and the Global Storybooks Project.
Dr. Derek Gladwin and his new book featured in the Vancouver Sun
The Vancouver Sun recently interviewed Dr. Derek Gladwin and spoke to him about his new book Rewriting Our Stories: Education, Empowerment and Well-Being. In the book, Derek looks at how fear becomes familiar negative stories and what can be done to help re-work those nagging narratives.
Dr. Derek Gladwin’s new book, Rewriting Our Stories: Education, Empowerment and Well-Being, featured on digital magazine Stir
Dr. Derek Gladwin’s recently published book, ‘Rewriting Our Stories: Education, Empowerment and Well-Being‘, was recently featured on digital magazine Stir
Dr. Derek Gladwin talks about his new book in the media
Dr. Derek Gladwin recently released his new book Rewriting Our Stories: Education, Empowerment, and Well-Being (Atrium, 2021), and talks about it on the media. Read or listen to the full interviews here.
New Globe and Mail article by Asma Afreen and Dr. Bonny Norton, on COVID-19 and heritage language learning
The Globe and Mail published on February 5th, 2021 the article: “COVID-19 and heritage learning: How community-based language schools are adapting to the pandemic”, by PhD candidate Asma Afreen and Dr. Bonny Norton.
New book by recent graduate Rahela Nayebzadah
“Monster Child” is a new book released in May 2021 by recent LLED PhD and BEd graduate Rahela Nayebzadah, with publisher Wolsak and Wynn. She worked closely with Drs. Carl Leggo and Theresa Rogers while studying in UBC.
Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences article featuring Dr. Annette Henry
The Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences published an article recently regarding the commitment of some Canadian universities in addressing systemic racism, featuring Dr. Annette Henry.
Dr. Candace Galla featured on CBC radio
Dr. Candace Galla was recently interviewed by CBC radio on the topic of Indigenous languages.