Faculty of Education
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A top-ranked Faculty with leading-edge programs.
Among the world's leading faculties of education
Recognized as one of the world’s leading faculties of education, the Faculty of Education offers its students many opportunities at the world's largest bilingual university. Our highly sought-after graduates go on to a wide range of careers in administration, academia, education, health, public service, research and beyond.
Undergraduate studies
Join one of the most dynamic and innovativeTeacher Education programs in Canada and learn from educational leaders who have robust research relationships and professional partnerships with local, national and international communities. With social justice as a core value, we train educators who will pursue equity, diversity, inclusion and decolonization in their future working environments and who are prepared for the career challenges of teaching in the 21st century.
Learn more about undergraduate programs
Graduate Studies
Pursue your graduate studies in education at one of Canada’s top 50 research universities. Future educators, researchers or professionals can earn additional qualifications, a graduate diploma or an MA, MEd, or PhD degree working with our internationally distinguished professors in fields such as Counselling psychology, Health professions education, Educational Leadership, Policy and Evaluation, Societies, cultures and languages, Teaching and learning, Enseignement en santé, Second Language Educationor Éducation en milieux linguistiques minoritaires et inclusion.
Many program options are available at the Faculty of Education:
Learn more about graduate programs.
Professional Development Program
This program provides teachers with opportunities to enhance their teaching skills in order to add to their Basic Qualifications other Qualifications recognized by the Ontario College of Teachers (OCT).
Teachers can take Additional Qualification Courses (AQ Courses) to upgrade and gain qualifications in a certain teaching division or subject area or The purpose of Additional Basic Qualification (ABQ) courses to expand your knowledge of program development, delivery, and assessment in a specific division.
More about professional development.
World Leaders in Educational Research
The Faculty of Education unites a dynamic, diverse and interdisciplinary community of researchers working at the forefront of educational technology, policy, practice and innovation. As leaders in their fields, our professors are engaged in world-class research aimed at making a difference.
Learn more about our innovative research.
Featured news
Latest news from the Faculty of Education as well as Faculty members in the media.\
Transforming how schools and families work together in Franco-Ontarian communities
Drawing from her own experience as a teacher and a mother, Awa Ndiaye’s research explores how schools and families can collaborate in meaningful ways.…
New agreement marks commitment to French-language education
As part of our ongoing commitment to strengthen links with organizations that sustain the Franco-Ontarian community, the University of Ottawa Faculty …
Slates to screens: How edtech continues to reshape education
A conversation with Professor El Hadji Yaya Koné on the evolution of educational technologies in teaching and learning.
Canadian bilingualism in the face of linguistic diversity
“Language evolves because we continue to learn words and develop our vocabulary.”
How is history taught in Canada?
Which stories are passed on at school—and which ones are left out?
High school grade inflation: How does it hurt students?
“This increased pressure to achieve high grades has eroded the culture in schools, it's shifted to focus away from actual learning towards this game o…
Events
Find out what it is happening in our Faculty and across campus.\
Mar 9
Career Week Job Fair
Participate in the biggest career fair of the year in the Montpetit Gym!
Mar 11
Teaching as Resistance
Join us for the next event in our Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) entitled “Teaching as Resistance: Racialized Teacher Candidates Transforming …
Mar 13
Jean-Paul Dionne Symposium 2026
The Faculty of Education invites the University community to attend the many workshops, presentations, and poster sessions taking place during the 202…
Faculty services
Undergraduate and graduate studies
Interested in studying at the Faculty of Education?
Complete the Request for Information form
\ Offices of Undergraduate and Graduate Studies - services
Office of the Dean
Deans
- Francis Bangou, Dean[email protected]
- John Ranellucci, Vice-dean, Research[email protected]
- El Hadji Yaya Koné, Vice-dean, Graduate Studies programs[email protected]
- Claire Isabelle, Vice-dean, Undergraduate programs[email protected]
- Mélissa Lamoureux, Chief Administrative Officer[email protected]
- Mirela Moldoveanu, Interim Director, Graduate Studies programs, Francophone sector[email protected]
- Christine Tippett, Director, Graduate Studies programs, Anglophone sector[email protected]
- Michelle Schira Hagerman, Director of Teacher Education[email protected]
- Amal Boultif, Director of Baccalaureate (B.A.) Programs[email protected]
- Emmanuel Duplàa, Director of Programmes PDP[email protected]
Services
- Coordination of the hiring process: Regular faculty, Long-term faculty (NLT), Part-time faculty, Professors on partial service loan, Visiting professors, adjuncts, joint appointments.
- Interpretation and explanation of collective agreement articles: Regular Faculty (APUO), Part-time faculty (APTPUO).
- Coordination of promotion and tenure applications for regular faculty.
- Coordination of academic leave applications for regular faculty.
- Management of logistics related to faculty committee activities (Executive Committee, Faculty Council, EDI Committee, Faculty Faculty Committee, Research Committee, REU Committee, Educational Policy Committee, Program Councils, Program Executive Committees, etc.)
- Management of logistics related to student supervision credits of regular faculty members.
- Supporting the preparation of the Faculty of Education's course schedule.
- Support in the preparation of teaching loads for regular faculty.
- Management of academic fraud files, grade appeals and internships
- Coordination of scholarship processes.
- Administrative support to the Dean, Vice-Dean, Program Directors, Toronto and Windsor Campus Coordinators.
Finance and Human resources
Human resources services:
- Human resources point of contact
- Consultation with administrators and supervisors on human resources issues
- Resource person for interpretation of legislation, regulations, policies, procedures, collective agreements and memos related to human resources
- Payroll management
- Leave management
For your requests, please contact us at: [email protected]
Finance services:
- Financial planning.
- Budget management and supervision.
- Management of orders and payments.
- Consolidation of expenses.
For your requests, please contact us at: [email protected]
Marketing and Communication
Marketing and Communication services:
- Course promotion
- Event planning/promotion
- Members in the media: Professors or graduate students - Have you recently been cited in the media?
- Prize or distinction promotion
- Program recruitment: Recruitment for our undergraduate and graduate programs
- Research promotion: Keynote address, new publication, research grant/funding or other
- Website update: Professors' business cards, programs, or research pages
- The Conversation: I would like help writing a pitch about my research for The Conversation.
- Content creation: photo or video shoot
- Branding: branded promotional items, official logos, templates, printed material and other
\ Submit a Marketing and communication services request form
For professors, research team leads, administrative personnel and student association representatives.
\ Students and alumni: Tell us your story!
We feature student and alumni stories in our uO newsletters and on our social media, and we would love to share yours. We also are looking for student volunteers to talk about their experiences during events like uOttawa Open Houses. Tell us about your journey at the Faculty of Education (or your career since graduating) or join us for an on-campus event.
Resource center and IT
Faculty of Education Resource Centre:
- Loans of educational resources (textbooks, kits, children's books, etc.).
- Loan of equipment to Faculty members.
- Technical support and familiarization sessions for faculty on technology in the faculty rooms.
- Loan of keys (classrooms, offices, ERU, meeting room).
- Faculty event space.
- Open workspace and private study room reservations.
- Information literacy support.
- Reference service for BEd students in education.
Faculty of Education Resource Centre
Telephone: 613-562-5861\ Email:[email protected]
Faculty of Education Information and Technology (IT):
- Technical support for machines or work equipment (computers)
- Consultations for the purchase of equipment and peripherals (regular academic staff)
- Support or coordination of applications used in the Faculty
Submit an Information Technology Request (IT)
For professors, administrative personnel and students
613-562-5800 ext. 5000
Contact us
Ottawa Campus
Lamoureux Hall (LMX)\ 145 Jean-Jacques-Lussier Private, Room 143\ Ottawa, Ontario, K1N 6N5\ Canada\ View a map or take a virtual tour.
Undergraduate Studies Office
Call or book an appointment with a member of the Undergraduate Studies Office team.
Email: [email protected]
Graduate Studies Office
Call or book an appointment with a member of the Graduate Studies Office team.
Email: [email protected]
Windsor campus
To reach us\ Centre communautaire francophone Windsor-Essex-Kent\ 720 Ouellette Avenue (main entrance at Tuscarora st)\ Windsor, Ontario\ N9A 1C2 CANADA
Telephone:519-948-6553\ Fax:519-948-9069\ Email:[email protected]
Toronto Campus
To reach us
Collège Boréal\ 60 Distillery Lane\ Toronto ON M5A 3C4
Telephone:(416) 289-5130\ Toll-free:1 800 860-8577\ Email:toronto@uOttawa.ca