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David D'ARRISSO serves as Associate Professor and Vice-Dean of Academic Affairs at the Department of Administration and Foundations of Education within the Faculty of Education Sciences at Université de Montréal. His academic journey includes a Ph.D. in Educational Sciences (Administration focus) from Université de Montréal (2013), an M.A. in Education (Evaluation) from Université du Québec à Montréal (2004), and a B.Ed. in Secondary Teaching (Geography-History) from the same institution (2000).
His research centers on organizational theories, educational policy analysis, school staff training, and the work of educational institution directors. He examines leadership in school administration, equity in educational systems, and professional university training for educational leaders. His work bridges theoretical frameworks with practical applications in Quebec's educational landscape.
D'ARRISSO's publications reveal consistent focus on school leadership development, educational policy convergence across Canada, and evolving training frameworks for educational administrators. His recent work emphasizes interregional research collaboration, multicultural education approaches, and continuing education design for school principals.
- 2017 Teaching Excellence Award from Faculty of Education Sciences, Université de Montréal ($1000)
- 2004 Denise-Véronneau Prize for Best Master's Thesis in Education, Université du Québec à Montréal ($7000)
He has supervised Master's and doctoral students including Sara Duquette (2025) and Saïdou Segueda (2019). His research projects include SSHRC-funded knowledge exchange initiatives and FQRSC-supported studies on leadership, quality of work life, and professional development for educational institution directors in Quebec. As a member of LIRES (Interdisciplinary Research Laboratory on Higher Education), he contributes to collaborative research on educational administration and policy implementation.
