
Stef Atkinson
Master of Arts in Kinesiology (MA)
Trust in the coach-athlete relationship
UBC’s Faculty of Education, one of the world’s leading education faculties, has served the local, national, and international education community through leadership in research, teaching, service and advocacy for more than 60 years. As the largest Faculty of Education in British Columbia, it plays a critical and influential role in the advancement of education in the province, shaping and participating in education’s possibilities and potential as a social good.
Today, the Faculty of Education creates conditions for transformative teaching, innovative learning, and leading-edge research guided by the highest standards of scholarship and the principles of collaboration, social justice, inclusion and equity. Offering undergraduate and graduate programs, as well as professional development opportunities, the Faculty of Education enrolls thousands of students each year on two campuses and ranks 10th in the world, according to QS World University Rankings (2021).
UBC’s Faculty of Education prepares more than 45% of the elementary and the majority of secondary educators in British Columbia, and a significant proportion of British Columbia’s school counsellors, administrators, special education professionals, and school psychologists. With more than 57,000 alum located in 100 countries, the UBC Faculty of Education truly is a global entity.
The Faculty of Education is home to four departments (Curriculum and Pedagogy, Educational and Counselling Psychology, and Special Education, Educational Studies, and Language and Literacy Education) and two schools (the School of Kinesiology and the Okanagan School of Education).
We provide outstanding research facilities for faculty and graduate students that promote leading-edge research. Our Education Library is a specialized resource with access to all of UBC’s research and special collections, including the X̱wi7x̱wa Library with materials produced by Indigenous organizations, tribal councils, schools, researchers and publishers.
The Faculty’s Education Research and Learning Commons at Ponderosa Commons features technology-enhanced teaching and learning spaces and also informal learning spaces. A number of faculty manage their own research labs, situated throughout campus.
Many of our PhD students have been selected as UBC Public Scholars and have received other honours.
https://ivet.educ.ubc.ca/Notable strengths are in literacy education and multilingualism; struggling and marginalized youth; Indigenous education, decolonization, and research; transformational program and curriculum design and inclusive pedagogies for schools, community organizations and higher education; sexual orientation and gender-identity inclusive education; social-emotional learning and well-being; autism; exercise physiology, socio-cultural aspects of health; neuromechanical studies; and multidisciplinary research in diversity, health, early childhood education, and digital media. The School of Kinesiology ranks 1st in Canada and 4th in the world by QS World University Rankings (2021).
UBC’s Faculty of Education is the national leader in the number of education graduate student fellowships received from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC). Additionally, the Faculty of Education is home to six Canada Research Chairs, one CIHR chair and nine donor-funded research chairs and professorships.
Name | Academic Unit(s) | Research Interests |
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Abdi, Ali | Department of Educational Studies | Comparative and cross-cultural education; Decolonizing philosophies of education, Development education, Critical research methodologies,; Human rights education |
Ahenakew, Cash | Department of Educational Studies | Cultural studies, Higher Education, Indigenous Studies, Leadership and Organizations, Post-colonial studies, Race/ethnicity, Research methodologies, Social justice, Sociology of Education |
Ahmed, Anwar | Department of Language & Literacy Education | Languages and literature |
Anderson, David | Department of Curriculum & Pedagogy | Curriculum, pedagogy and didactics; Science, technology and engineering curriculum, pedagogy and didactics; Specialized studies in education; Cultural Institutions (Museums, Libraries, etc.); Informal Learning; Long-term Memory; Metacognition; Museum Education; Nostalgia; Science Education; Visitor Studies |
Andres, Lesley | Department of Educational Studies | Higher education; life course research; international comparative higher education; sociology of higher education |
Beauchamp, Mark | School of Kinesiology | Kinesiology; social determinants of health; Health Promotion; Quality of Life and Aging; Mental Health and Society; Children; Exercise Psychology; Group Processes; Health Psychology; Intervention; Leadership; Older Adults; Physical Activity; Social Cognition; Sport Psychology |
Bedi, Robinder | Department of Educational & Counselling Psychology, and Special Education | Counselling psychology; Investigating counselling and psychotherapy as Western cultural healing practices; Counselling psychology disciplinary and professional issues in Canada; Heterodox issues in counselling psychology that challenge its dominant narratives and sacred ideas; Counselling/psychotherapy/mental health with Punjabi/Sikh individuals; Neglected topics in the Psychology of Men and Masculinity |
Belliveau, George | Department of Language & Literacy Education | Art education, drama education, pedagogy, teacher research |
Bennett, Erica | School of Kinesiology | Sport and exercise psychology; stress, emotion, and coping; Aging; sport; chronic illness; disability; Physical Activity; community and critical perspectives in physical activity psychology |
Blouin, Jean-Sebastien | School of Kinesiology | Kinesiology; sensorimotor integration; Motor System; robotics and automation; Trauma / Injuries; Physiology; Balance robot; Computational approaches; Head and neck; Sensorimotor physiology; Sensory virtualisation; Standing balance; Whiplash injuries |
Borgen, William | Department of Educational & Counselling Psychology, and Special Education | Career Counselling, Career/life transitions, Developmental approaches to counselling, Group counselling |
Boushel, Robert | School of Kinesiology, Department of Family Practice | Natural sciences; Exercise, physiology, oxygen transport, cardiovascular regulation, bioenergetics, mitochondria |
Bredin, Shannon | School of Kinesiology | Medicine, nursing and health curriculum, pedagogy and didactics; Psychology, social and behavorial aspects; Indigenous health; Physical education and development curriculum, pedagogy and didactics; Psychosocial, sociocultural and behavioral determinants of health; Health promotion and disease prevention; Motor Behaviour (Motor Expertise, Learning, and Development); Human Performance; Physical Activity; Knowledge Translation and Mobilization; Indigenous Health and Physical Activity; Long-Term Athlete Development; Childhood Development; sport |
Bryson, Mary | Department of Language & Literacy Education | Critical studies of technology; literacies; cancer education; critical theory; Gender and Sexuality Studies; digital cultures |
Bundon, Andrea | School of Kinesiology | Kinesiology; Social Contexts; critical disability studies; disability; Paralympics; social media; sociology; sport |
Cannon, Joanna | Department of Educational & Counselling Psychology, and Special Education | language and literacy acquisition of students who are d/Deaf and hard of hearing (DHH) and struggling readers |
Carpenter, Mark | School of Kinesiology | neural control of movement, fear of falling, Neural control of movement, postural control, fears of falling, balance disorders, Parkinson's disease |
Chua, Romeo | School of Kinesiology | Other natural sciences; Human sensorimotor control; Visual-motor control; Sensorimotor adaptation |
Clark, Penney | Department of Curriculum & Pedagogy | history education, Curriculum Studies Research, History Education and Historical Consciousness, History of Education, Pedagogy, Social Studies Education Research |
Cloth, Allison | Department of Educational & Counselling Psychology, and Special Education | Adolescence, Adolescent development, Child and Family Counseling in School Settings, Interventions, Mentoring, Program Evaluation, Social Justice, Young People Placed |
Code, Jillianne | Department of Curriculum & Pedagogy | Curriculum, pedagogy and didactics; Specialized studies in education; Educational Context; Educational Technologies; Formative assessment; Immersive learning; Learner agency; Learning and Memory; Learning design; Self-efficacy; Self-regulated Learning; Situated and embodied cognition; Virtual augmented and mixed reality for learning; Virtual learning environments |
Cole, Peter | Department of Curriculum & Pedagogy | Indigenous Education Research; Aboriginalizing/indigenizing research methodology; Orality; Narrativity; Environmental thought; Indigenous self-determination and self-governance; Traditional Aboriginal and Indigenous technologies |
Corella Morales, Meghan | Department of Language & Literacy Education | Other languages and literature; Academic Discourse; Children and youth; Discourse Analysis; Language ideology; Sociolinguistics |
Cox, Daniel | Department of Educational & Counselling Psychology, and Special Education | Counselling psychology; Motivations and Emotions; Anxiety; depression; Mental Health and Society; stress; Suicide |
Darvin, Ron | Department of Language & Literacy Education | ESL, TESOL, LOTE and sign language curriculum, pedagogy and didactics; identity and investment in language learning; critical applied linguistics; race, ethnicity, and social class; Digital Literacies; generative AI |
This is an incomplete sample of recent publications in chronological order by UBC faculty members with a primary appointment in the Faculty of Education.
Year | Citation | Program |
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2025 | Dr. Desjarlais-Smith’s research explored wholistic leadership perspectives of Indigenous women in the K-12 education system. Her research shows that Indigenous women leaders struggle to maintain their Indigeneity while navigating decolonizing education systems. The research calls for systematic changes to educational organizations. | Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership and Policy (EdD) |
2025 | Dr. Dmyterko developed a theory of neurodiversity-affirming practice based on the perspectives of 30 autistic adults. Her research emphasizes the importance of integrating the neurodiversity paradigm and social model of disability into clinicians’ approach, environment, and actions to better support neurodivergent individuals and their families. | Doctor of Philosophy in School and Applied Child Psychology (PhD) |
2025 | Dr. Yu studied parents’ process of seeking mental health services for their children. She developed a theory of help-seeking for parents of children with anxiety. Her results may help to inform policymakers and practitioners by highlighting the role of parental advocacy and mental health literacy when navigating the mental health system. | Doctor of Philosophy in Counselling Psychology (PhD) |
2025 | Dr. Gagnon examined the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on teaching practices, uncovering a heterogeneous acceleration in digital adoption, a redefinition of pedagogical beliefs, lasting changes in teaching modalities, and shifts in power dynamics over their adoption. His work advances understanding of educational transformation in times of crisis. | Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership and Policy (EdD) |
2025 | Dr. Iskander worked with trans and gender nonconforming preservice teachers to study normative gender expectations in Canadian teacher education programs. Their dissertation offered insight into how programs might better welcome gender diversity as well as what trans knowledge and experience might offer programs and the teaching profession. | Doctor of Philosophy in Curriculum Studies (PhD) |
2025 | Schoolteachers have many overlapping, even conflicting, responsibilities, leaving them to navigate some way in between. Dr. Robertson studied how these tensions influence teachers’ curricular decision-making alongside students. He found a teacher’s individual judgment and style are key aspects of what we generally call ‘The Curriculum’. | Doctor of Philosophy in Curriculum Studies (PhD) |
2025 | Dr. Long explored how school leadership practices contribute to fostering a democratic way of life in a Western Canadian public school context. Dr. Long’s research showed that a set of context-dependent distributed leadership practices enacted by all school members brought about the conditions necessary for a democratic way of life to occur. | Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Studies (PhD) |
2025 | Dr. Manoff explored how the experience of error in language learning can transform students’ subjectivity, since it discloses a tension between the requirement for students to learn the conventions of the new language and their need to challenge those very norms to express themselves linguistically. As such, it demands unique ethical attention. | Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Studies (PhD) |
2025 | Post-secondary student mental health has been well studied, but not much is known about the faculty side. Dr. Westcott’s study helps address this by mapping instructor experiences responding to students in distress. She recommends ways to support instructors in enacting care, while acknowledging instructor wellbeing is important in its own right. | Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership and Policy (EdD) |
2025 | Syler compared two interventions to help individuals maintain non-problematic alcohol use. The career-focused intervention had greater outcomes than the identity-focused intervention but his research also highlighted the possibility that individuals’ needs change throughout their recoveries. | Doctor of Philosophy in Counselling Psychology (PhD) |