• The Department of Educational Foundations is committed to advancing the study of social and ecological justice education.
  • The Master's of Education is offered through both a course-based (10 three-credit unit courses) and thesis-based (6 three-credit unit courses and a thesis) program of study.
  • The Department of Educational Foundations will be a catalyst for learning that shapes a society based on social and ecological justice education, through reconciliation, research, teaching, learning, community engagement, and collaboration.
  • The Integrated Master of Education, research in this program explores:
  • the interdisciplinary and international study of Indigenous education
  • anti-racist and anti-oppressive education
  • ecological, environmental, place-based, and land-based education
  • teacher education
  • sexual orientation and gender study