Successful thesis defenses in LLED

LLED is proud to announce the successful defenses of three PhD students.

 

Laura Nimmon defended her dissertation titled, “Meaning Making within Social Activity Domain of Health Maintenance: Role of Social Networks” on September 22. Her supervisor is Dr. Victoria Purcell-Gates.

 

Amanda Wager defended her dissertation titled, “Applied Drama as Engaging Pedagogy: Critical Multimodal Literacies with Street Youth” on September 26. Her co-supervisors are Dr. Theresa Rogers, and Dr. George Belliveau.

 

Kimberly Meredith defended her dissertation titled, “We Speak the Language of Changemakers: Critical Pedagogies and Transformative Multiliteracies in a Community of Practice Beyond ESL” also on September 26. Her supervisor is Dr. Margaret Early.

 

Congratulations to all three graduands. We are very proud of you.