Teaching Interests

My past teaching experiences includes teaching undergraduate Sociology courses in university as well as courses in Communications and Early Childhood Development taught through my own business in the private sector and with the community college system. I have been teaching in the Graduate Studies in Lifelong Learning (formerly Masters in Adult Education) at Mount Saint Vincent University since 1997. I was hired on a two year contract in 1998 and then on tenure-track in 2000. I am now a full professor.

Courses taught in the Graduate Studies in Lifelong Learning Program at MSVU include:

  • GSLL 6215  Continuing Professional Education
  • GSLL 6217  Lifelong Learning in Post-Secondary Contexts
  • GSLL 6207 Graduate Seminar in Lifelong Learning
  • GSLL 6213 Diversity Issues in Lifelong Learning
  • GSLL 6223 Feminist Perspectives in Lifelong Learning
  • GSLL 6202 Contemporary Perspectives in the Study of Lifelong Learning
  • GSLL 6200 Introduction to Studies in Lifelong Learning
  • GSLL 6201  The Historical Legacy of Studies in Lifelong Learning
  • GSLL 6221  Designing Contexts for Lifelong Learning
  • GSLL 6212 Methods for Fostering Lifelong Learning
  • GSLL 6290  Practicum in Studies in Lifelong Learning
  • GSLL 6290 Practicum in Adult Education
  • GEDU 6140 Graduate Project Seminar