
معرفی
Dr. Lynn Lemisko is a Professor and Graduate Chair in the Department of Educational Foundations at the University of Saskatchewan (College of Education). She serves as a Department Head (2018-2023), former Assistant Dean (2008-2013), and holds leadership roles in organizations like Canadian Association for Foundations in Education (CAFE) and Canadian History of Education Association (CHEA). Her research focuses on history of education, teacher education, and social justice in education.
Education:
- B.Ed. in Secondary Social Studies, University of Calgary (1977)
- M.A. in Irish History, University of Calgary (1992)
- PhD in Educational Contexts (History & Philosophy of Education), University of Calgary (1998)
Research Interests: Dr. Lemisko explores historical trajectories of teacher education, mentorship programs, and social justice integration in curricula. Her work bridges intellectual history with contemporary educational challenges, particularly in rural and Indigenous contexts. She collaborates extensively on comparative studies of Canadian teacher education systems, including SSHRC-funded projects.
Key Contributions: Over 20 peer-reviewed publications in journals like Paedagogica Historica and Canadian Journal of Education. Co-edited Education to Educator: Generative Concepts in Social Studies (2015). Active in professional development for beginning teachers in Saskatchewan rural schools.
Service & Outreach:
- President, CAFE (2019-2022)
- Member, Board of Teacher Education & Certification (Saskatchewan)
- Appeal Board member for academic misconduct cases
- Member, Saskatoon Farmers’ Market Cooperative

