Associate Professor
Program chair, Bachelor of Education
School of Education
Mission campus, 241j
email VandyI have been an Associate Professor for the Teacher Education department at UFV for almost ten years. There is no better group of people to work with than aspiring teachers!
A varied and interesting career path has brought me to this place. After completing a BFA in Theatre (Acting) at UVIC, I moved to New York City to pursue a career in musical theatre. After performing in a number of shows in and around New York (No, nothing big!) I decided to travel and found my way to Japan where I worked as an actress, a commercial print model, and an English teacher.
It was my work as an English teacher that helped me to realize that I could combine my two passions (education and theatre) into one by becoming a high school drama teacher. Two years later I moved back to Canada, where I completed a BEd at UBC and began teaching high school in Burnaby school district.
During the next few years, I completed both a MEd and a PhD at SFU. In my PhD dissertation, Appreciating Autism: Stories of my Son, I used autoethnography as my research methodology to complete an appreciative inquiry into autism, writing about my experiences of raising a child with high-functioning autism. While completing my doctoral work, I left my school district and began working in the Faculty of Education at SFU, primarily within Professional Programs (Teacher Education) as a Faculty Associate and later as a Program Coordinator. A highlight of my time at SFU included working in support of the International Teacher Education module (based in Dharamsala, India) where SFU teacher candidates are paired with Tibetan-in-exile teachers for a semester of learning.
As part of my work in Teacher Education in BC, I sit on the BC Teachers’ Council as the Association of BC Deans of Education (ABCDE) representative.
I am a certified teacher with the BC Teacher Regulation Branch, an active member in three affiliate associations of the Canadian Society for the Study of Education, and a member of the American Educational Research Association.
I currently teach courses in Secondary Language Arts, Elementary Fine Arts, Secondary Arts-based Education Methods, Indigenous Education, Diversity Education, and Reflective Practice.
My curricular interests include the following: teacher education, language/literacy education, arts-based education, social justice and anti-racist education, and Indigenous education. I am particularly interested in how teacher candidates construct their identities, and how to support them as they go about decolonizing and Indigenizing their practice.
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