PhD Student, Faculty of Education, McGill University
My lifelong engagement with formal and informal environmental education has lead me to research the impacts of collaborative learning among students, teachers and environmental scientists. After my master’s work on marine conservation education in Colombia, I spent 15 years learning from my wonderful high school science students in Indiana and Connecticut, USA. I have enjoyed working with the National School Reform Faculty in collaboration with teachers from Michigan to Mexico. Now, I am excited to learn from the very environmentally engaged youth in Quebec. I help with science outreach for the Brun microbiology lab at the Université de Montréal. Outside of school, I enjoy volunteering in my community garden and watching my sons play soccer.

Campus garden initiatives can help grow the next generation of environmental change-makers
Mar 07, 2024 09:23 am UTC| Insights & Views
No longer a problem of the future, the climate crisis is now driving devastating real-world impacts here in Canada and worldwide. For many Canadians, one of the most visible climate impacts is on the availability and...