Heather E. McGregor
Queen's University
Canada
Heather E. McGregor is an Assistant Professor of Curriculum Theory in the Faculty of Education at Queen's University. Her research and publishing portfolio spans the fields of Arctic and Indigenous education, historical thinking/consciousness, decolonizing research, and most recently, teaching history in the Anthropocene.
Sara Karn
Queen's University
Canada
Sara Karn is a PhD student in the Faculty of Education at Queen’s University. Her research explores historical empathy in Canadian history and social studies education. She has taught at both the elementary and secondary levels and was a Program Educator for the Vimy Foundation’s experiential learning programs.
Jackson Pind
Queen's University
Canada
Jackson Pind is a third year PhD candidate in the Faculty of Education at Queen's University. As a history educator he strives to incorporate traditional Indigenous teachings and decolonial pedagogies into his practice. His doctoral research examines the history of Indian Day Schools in Ontario.
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