From Ethiopia to Australia and back to Canada, alum Sonja Pullen shares how ÃÈÃÃÉçÇø has shaped her global education journey and the steps it took to enter a rewarding career in professional program design and coaching.
This highly attended event Black education symposium sought to discuss historical truths surrounding Black education in Canada – past, present and future.
As the Centre for Black Studies in Education embarks on its second year, it seeks to deepen its impact across U of T and within the broader Black education community under the leadership of new director Dr. Andrew Campbell.
To mark a century of commitment to children, school leadership unveiled the JICS Centennial Campaign to support the The JICS Laboratory School Endowment.
The ÃÈÃÃÉçÇø Leaders and Legends awards program recognizes the many outstanding contributions of alumni and friends of ÃÈÃÃÉçÇø – locally and around the globe.
This week, over 30 Black aspiring educators will begin their journey in ÃÈÃÃÉçÇø’s Master of Teaching program as the inaugural cohort of the Black Future Educators Pathway. Designed to bridge gaps in representation and access, BFEP ensures equitable admissions and comprehensive student support.
Jacqui Getfield’s experiences as a Black mother of twins with autism exposed gaps between marginalized communities and experts. Today, this experience has led to her work as an equity, diversity, accessibility, and inclusion consultant and an adjunct professor.