Dr Michael Pin-Chuan Lin Assistant Professor PhD, Simon Fraser University Office: Seton 439 Tel: (902) 457-6220 Email: Michael.Lin@msvu.ca Website: https://sites.google.com/view/drmichaelpin-chuanlin/home Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.ca/citations?user=drkk4oYAAAAJ&hl=en Dr. Lin is currently accepting MA Education thesis students. Dr. Lin’s research…
Academics - Education
Lindsay Leighton Assistant Professor Office: Seton 415 Tel: (902) 457-6678 Email: Lindsay.Leighton@msvu.ca
Gerald G. Tembrevilla, PHD Assistant Professor Office: Seton Academic Centre 421 Phone: (902) 457-5513 E-mail: gerald.tembrevilla@msvu.ca Website: https://blogs.ubc.ca/phdandbeyond/ Co-Editor-in-Chief: Journal of Research in Science, Mathematics and Technology Education Research and Teaching Interests STEM Teacher Education Augmented…
Dr. Eddia Solas Director of Teacher Education Associate Professor Office: Seton 445; Tel: (902) 457-6687 Fax: (902) 457-4911 Email: eddia.solas@msvu.ca Background Ph.D. (Chemistry), M.Ed. (Science Education) – University of the West Indies, Jamaica MT…
Dr. Amna Mirza, Associate Professor, Faculty of Education Office: Seton 579 Phone: (902) 457-6735 Email: Amna.Mirza@msvu.ca Background PhD. Developmental Psychology, Wilfrid Laurier University Research Interests Dr. Mirza’s research focuses on language and reading development, as…
Dr. Adrian M. Downey Associate Professor Office: Seton 565 Phone: (902) 457-6714 Fax: (902) 457-4911 E-mail: Adrian.Downey@msvu.ca Bio: Adrian M. Downey holds undergraduate degrees in music and education from Bishop’s University (2012; 2013), a Master…
Dr. Elizabeth Church Professor Emerita E-mail: Elizabeth.Church@MSVU.ca Research Areas Families and parenting Mental health Professional psychology Back
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