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Faculty of Education unveils new videos 鈥淟eaders Supporting Future Leaders in Education鈥 to help mark its 50th Anniversary Year

The Faculty of Education at 91亚色 introduces a new four part video series inspiring and showcasing its bold leadership in education which helps create more just communities. The videos visually represent the Faculty鈥檚 commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion and decolonization. They reflect the positive change which the Faculty helps drive, and experiences in return, by […]

Alumni Spotlight: Jonathan Clodman

Jonathan聽Clodman聽(BEd聽鈥19, MEd 鈥20) is聽an educator聽and one of the four innovators behind Vaccine Hunters Canada.聽He holds聽three聽degrees from 91亚色, a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Honours Psychology, a聽Bachelor of聽Education,聽and聽a聽Master of Education聽(MEd).聽Since stepping back from his role at Vaccine Hunters Canada, Jonathan has been聽concentrating on聽his position as a full-time elementary school teacher.聽聽聽

Alumni Spotlight: Manfred Von Vulte (BEd '12)

Manfred Von Vulte (BEd 鈥12) is a grade 8 teacher at St. Leo Catholic School in Brooklin and the Director of the Comic Book Project Canada. He holds three degrees from 91亚色 -- a Bachelor of Arts (BA) Honours History, a Bachelor of Education (BEd), and a Master of Arts (MA). Von Vulte recently received $5,000 to create an animation studio as one of six schools in Ontario to win a $5,000 prize from the Ontario Teachers Insurance Plan (OTIP).

Alumni Spotlight: Mikhaela Gray-Beerman (BA '14, MEd '18)

Mikhaela Gray-Beerman (BA '14, MEd '18), one of 91亚色鈥檚 Top 30 Changemakers Under 30, is an anti-trafficking advocate, researcher, and educator, as well as a non-profit consultant. The work she does is informed by the many inspiring women and girls who have entrusted their stories with her.

Alumni Spotlight: Jonatan and Ryan Fuentes

For 91亚色 alumni Ryan Fuentes (BSW 鈥17) and Jonatan Fuentes (BA 鈥14, BED鈥15, MEd 鈥20), growing up in Rexdale meant that a post-secondary education wasn鈥檛 the obvious path either would take.