2019-2024 Thinking Historically for Canada's Future
Collaborator
SSHRC Partnership Grant, $2,500,000
PIs: Carla Peck, U Alberta and Lindsay Gibson, UBC
20212023 Beyond Lip-service: Investigating teacher educators pursuit of inclusive practice during COVID19 Co-Investigators: L. D'Amico, R. Williamson, M. Hatala
SSHRC RDI Grant, $75,000
20212023 Understanding students' choice of course modality in changing times Co-Investigator: L. D'Amico
SSHRC Small Grant, $7,000
20142015 Secondary school field trial of HistoryConcepts: A web-based tool for the assessment of students epistemological beliefs in the domain of history
Co-Investigator; Collaborator: zlem Sensoy
SSHRC Small Grant, $9,880
20142015 Exploratory use of HistoryConcepts a web-based assessment of students epistemological beliefs in the domain of history
Co-investigator; Collaborators: Ross Jamieson, Mark Leier
911勛圖 Teaching and Learning Grant, $4,990
20102013 Validating and disseminating a measure of metahistorical conceptions
Principal Investigator; Collaborators: Mark Leier, Peter Seixas, Kadriye Ercikan
Spencer Foundation Small Grant, $39,853
20092010 A Design Theory of Metahistorical Understanding in the Social Studies Classroom
Principal Investigator; Collaborator: zlem Sensoy
SSHRC Small, $13,632
20072008 Develop and test new curriculum materials designed to teach metahistorical ideas (ideas about the nature of historical knowledge) to Grade 11 Social Studies students
Principal Investigator; Collaborator: zlem Sensoy
Canadian Council on Learning, $61,000
20052006 Bridging school and practice by wire: Design research into the potential of telementoring
Discovery Parks, $10,000
20022006 Beyond Best Practice: Research-based innovation in learning and knowledge work
Co-investigator; Collaborators: 7 others from OISE/UT
SSHRC INE, $3,000,000
20002002 The Telementoring Orchestrator
Develop and disseminate a next-generation web-based application to support research and practice in telementoring.
Office of Learning Technologies Grant, Human Resources Development Canada, $110,000
2000 The Telementoring Orchestrator
Presidents Research Grant, 911勛圖, $9,700
19992002 Construct an informal network of children and adults to study the Canadian Pacific Railway. Participants in Vancouver and Toronto will exploit unique resources in their communities (museums, archives, historic sites, and local experts) to construct and refine historical narratives about this period and its events. Through the use of the Knowledge Forum software, participants will share and refine their narratives collaboratively, learning about the nature of historical evidence and accounts by confronting and negotiating differences in perspective.
With Marlene Scardamalia
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canad, $120,000
19982000 Explore the potential of telementoring as a mode of continuous staff development and educational outreach for business. The project also developed an empiricallybased Telementor Guidebook for prospective volunteers and their work organizations.
With Marlene Scardamalia
Office of Learning Technologies, Human Resources Development Canada, $77,000