Community Partnerships
The Faculty of Education is committed to engaging with and serving its diverse communities to enhance educational opportunities, social cohesion, and well-being.The Faculty values the diversity of knowledges and expertises that exists within communities and among its many education-sector partners. The Faculty is committed to fostering and sustaining university-community collaborations and partnerships for mutually beneficial knowledge exchange and invests into human capital that address pertinent societal issues, build community capacity, enhance learning and discovery, strengthen collective and individual responsibility to each other and the planet we share by preparing educated, engaged, and caring individuals.
Saskatchewan Urban Native Teacher Education Program (SUNTEP)
Fully accredited program, offered by the Gabriel Dumont Institute in cooperation with the University of Regina.
Dr. Stirling McDowell Foundation for Research into Teaching
Supports research, inquiry and sharing of information that focuses on teaching and learning within the publicly funded PreK-12 education system.
Yukon Native Teacher Education Program (YNTEP)
Fosters teacher candidates in gaining the dispositions, knowledge and skills to develop the habits of mind and capabilities for best practice instruction within a cross-cultural classroom.
Ministry of Education, Government of Saskatchewan
Committed to the success and well-being of all Saskatchewan learners and the enhancement of literacy for all Saskatchewan people.