Dr Andrea Fraser Assistant Professor PhD Curriculum and Instruction, University of Saskatchewan Office: Seton 427 Tel: (902) 457-6187 Email: Andrea.Fraser10@msvu.ca Research Interests: reading acquisition and development, reader identity, pre-service and in-service teacher knowledge and beliefs,…
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What is PECS? Politics, Economics and Canadian studies, known as PECS. We are a department with lots of engaging programs: Political studies, Public Policy, Canadian studies, Economics and Philosophy. Come broaden your perspective – speculate…
What is PECS? Politics, Economics and Canadian studies, known as PECS. We are a department with lots of engaging programs: Political studies, Public Policy, Canadian studies, Economics and Philosophy. Come broaden your perspective – speculate and question…
Starting at MSVU is a big change. One of the biggest challenges is not knowing what to expect. Here are some things to note and tips on how you can help support your student during their…
Where to Find Help There is an entire team of dedicated people who are here to help your student! One of the most effective ways you can help is to encourage your student to reach…
There can be a lot to remember before September starts. That’s why we’ve put together a checklist to prepare you and your student for their first semester at MSVU. Parent/Supporter Checklist Download a plain text…
How to approach getting ready for university There are a few quick ways to help you get ready for the big step you’re about to take. Use social media to your advantage A great way…
How much does it cost to go to university? Every school has its own list of fees that cover things like your tuition, meal plans and residence costs (if you choose to live on campus).…
When do I have to submit my application? Application deadlines depend on the school where you’re applying. Schools in Atlantic Canada usually ask you to apply before March 1 so you’re eligible to receive scholarships.…
Taking a course in university is a little different than high school. You’ll be expected to do more work on your own, so now is a good time to get familiar with what to expect.…