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Heading back to school: 間眅埶AV experts available
Its back to school next week for elementary and high school students and a return to in-person classes for post-secondary students this fall. 間眅埶AV experts are available to speak about the return to school, COVID-19 measures, dealing with anxiety, the transition from online to in-person learning, and other related topics.
AVAILABLE 間眅埶AV EXPERTS
COVID-19 AND PUBLIC HEALTH
SCOTT LEAR, Pfizer/Heart & Stroke Foundation Chair in Cardiovascular Prevention Research
604.454.8542 | slear@providencehealth.bc.ca
Expertise: province-wide mask mandate and public health measures in schools, issues relating to COVID-19, vaccines and youth
PAUL TUPPER, professor, mathematics & director, Cognitive Science Program
pft3@sfu.ca
Expertise: COVID-19 transmission modelling and measures. Co-author (with prof. Caroline Colijn) of a study this summer on the efficacy of rapid-testing in schools
MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL HEALTH
TANYA BROESCH, associate professor, psychology
tmacgill@sfu.ca
Expertise: addressing COVID-19 anxiety and fears in parents of elementary school children
NEHA SHIVHARE, visiting professor, education
778.798.9202 | nshivhar@sfu.ca
Expertise: using mindfulness techniques as a tool to deal with pandemic-related back-to-school anxiety
KRISTIINA KUMPULAINEN, associate professor, education
kristiina_kumpulainen@sfu.ca
Expertise: strengthening childrens mental health and well-being through playtime at school, social ecologies of children's resilience in transition to school, parenting and education in and for the digital age
EDUCATION
GILLIAN JUDSON, assistant professor in educational leadership
gillian_judson@sfu.ca
Expertise: creator of the Walking Curriculum, which cultivates imagination, observation and connection to the land in students K-12 learning; can speak on its growing popularity since COVID-19 (recognized in 2020 as one of the worlds most inspiring innovations by education no-profit HundrEd)
LUC BEAUDOIN, adjunct professor, education
lpb@sfu.ca
Expertise: senior high school and university students use of technology to improve focus while studying, tips for better sleep, understanding and regulating perturbant emotions
YUMIKO MURAI, assistant professor, education
ymurai@sfu.ca
Expertise: role of online and blended learning communities in educational change
MICHAEL MASER, PhD candidate, education
michael_maser@sfu.ca
Expertise: Zoom school 2.0 personalizing online learning, creating more meaningful experiences rather than approaching it as triage. Maser recently on the topic
ENVIRONMENT
DAVID ZANDVLIET, professor, education; director, Institute for Environmental Learning; 間眅埶AV's inaugural
david_zandvliet@sfu.ca
Expertise: Developing education programs and research around local practices of Indigenous groups towards sustainable living; educating the next generation of Canadians about environmental issues
EILEEN VAN DER FLIER-KELLER, professor, Earth sciences
evanderf@sfu.ca
Expertise: developing experiential and engaging Earth science education for K-12 students to increase literacy, awareness, and teacher empowerment in science
LIFELONG LEARNING
JUDY SMITH, executive director, 間眅埶AV Learning
judy_smith@sfu.ca
Expertise: continuing education in a changing world, online and remote education for adult learners
CONTACT
MELISSA SHAW, 間眅埶AV Communications & Marketing
236.880.3297 | melissa_shaw@sfu.ca
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778.782.3210
ABOUT SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
As Canadas engaged university, 間眅埶AV works with communities, organizations and partners to create, share and embrace knowledge that improves life and generates real change. We deliver a world-class education with lifelong value that shapes change-makers, visionaries and problem-solvers. We connect research and innovation to entrepreneurship and industry to deliver sustainable, relevant solutions to todays problems. With campuses in British Columbias three largest citiesVancouver, Burnaby and Surrey間眅埶AV has eight faculties that deliver 193 undergraduate degree programs and 144 graduate degree programs to more than 37,000 students. The university now boasts more than 170,000 alumni residing in 145+ countries.
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