Tagged: teaching

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$1-million donation backs MRU scholars

Nexen program helps faculty focus on education research   Rachael Frey News Editor   Students come to university to learn, but they aren’t just studying — they’re also being studied.   Mount Royal University...

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MRU education students accredited to teach

Rachael Frey News Editor   It’s official: students of Mount Royal University’s bachelor of education — elementary degree will graduate as certified teachers under the Teaching Quality Standard set by the Government of Alberta....

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Teaching the teachers

by Jodi Nickel Guest Columnist   It has been a long time coming, but students can finally complete a bachelor of education at Mount Royal University. For the last 20 years, students could begin...

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New education degree announced

by Bryan Weismiller The Reflector After more than a decade of planning, Mount Royal University’s newest degree has finally graduated to reality. The bachelor of education — elementary degree was officially announced on Feb. 18. Starting...

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Legacy lives on

By Josh Naud If you’ve ever taken a trip around the track, or been to the gym for any reason, you’ve seen his name in giant letters across the wall: Kenyon Court. The legendary...

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Finding that perfect balance

by Sean-Paul Boynton “I think you really need that combination of the academic and the practical. To spend time with the instrument, that creates a huge upside to teaching.” To say that Tyler Hornby...

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MRU one semester in

by Zoey Duncan  News Editor   One semester into Mount Royal’s new existence as a university, plenty of changes are underway, and many more are brewing     The school has changed beyond recognition...

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Exchanging words with WordFest author

Jeanette Lynes is a Canadian-born author who has written five collections of poetry and, more recently, released her first novel. The book, titled The Factory Voice, is a fictional story of four women working...