Queen’s University Faculty of Education
Founded originally in 1907, re-opened in 1966 with classes starting in 1968, the Faculty of Education at Queen's University has graduated more than 23,000 teachers and education professionals who are now working around the world.
Important Notices
Announcing the launch of Web-based Mathematics Activities for the Early Year
Events Calendar - Teacher Candidates
Teaching Excellence Fellowship
Faculty Profile
Dr. Rosa Bruno-Jofré, Professor and Dean
Student & Alumni Achievements
Melisa Spaling awarded Students for Development internship
UWCSEA Scholarship Winners Congratulations to Alexandra Toms and Gloria So of the Class of 2009
Congratulations to Alicia Kelly, who has received the Student Contribution Award from the Society of Professional & Graduate Students. The award was given for her work as event coordinator for Students Speak: Educational Perspectives on Discrimination and Diversity.
Faculty of Education Calendar
UNESCO Chair in Arts and Learning
Recorded Presentations
David F. Labaree, The Limits of School Reform
News & Events
Diane Lawrence receives Richards Education Award from Ontario Nature
Liying Cheng studies effects of language tests
The Faculty of Education buys
an island…a virtual island!
Queen's Education Letter – Spring/Summer 2009, Peace Education
Dates & Deadlines

"What are the conditions for a pedagogy that would lead to wonder and imagination? "
—Dean Rosa Bruno-Jofré's Welcoming Message to the Class of 2008/2009
International Connections
The Faculty of Education is committed to fostering a global, socially inclusive point of view among its students and faculty, both on the Queen's campus and abroad. To this end, the Faculty participates in international education organizations, academic partnerships, and employment and exchange programs that allow collaboration on educational perspectives, curriculum, and research. Through these activities the Faculty strives to deepen Queen's international engagement.
Virtual Tour

Virtual Tour of the Faculty of Education.