Mike Farley
Biography
Mike Farley has been teaching middle and high school Geography and Environmental Studies for over 20 years in Toronto. He is also a Sessional Lecturer in the MT Program at ÃÈÃÃÉçÇø for the Intermediate/Senior Geography course, and teaches the Animal Protection course for Antioch University through the Institute for Humane Education. Mike founded and continues to organize the annual Educators for Animals Conference that brings together hundreds of educators from around the world who are incorporating animal protection into their school communities. Mike is a frequent presenter at education conferences in Canada and the U.S. on topics such as human rights, environmental issues, and animal protection.
Degrees
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BA, International Development StudiesUniversity of Toronto,
Toronto ON
Canada -
B.Ed, Intermediate/SenioUniversity of Toronto/ÃÈÃÃÉçÇø,
Toronto ON
Canada -
M.Ed, Humane EducationAntioch University and the Institute for Humane Education,
Keene, NH
United States
Teaching Interests
Teacher, University of Toronto Schools, Canadian and World Studies (2010-present, 2007-2009)
Sessional Lecturer, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (2021-present)
Adjunct Faculty, Antioch University and the Institute for Humane Education (2022-present)
Teacher, Western Technical-Commercial School, Canadian and World Studies (TDSB) (2009-2010, 2001-2007)