
معرفی
Dr. Michelle Yeo is a Professor and Director of the Mokakiiks Centre for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning at Mount Royal University. Since 2007, she has served as a faculty development consultant in the Academic Development Centre (ADC), focusing on curriculum design, assessment strategies, and faculty learning communities. Her work emphasizes decolonizing practices, educational development, and enhancing student learning experiences through innovative pedagogical approaches.
Educational Background:
- PhD (Education), University of Victoria
- MA (Education), University of Calgary
- BEd (Early Childhood Education), University of Calgary
Dr. Yeo’s research interests include student learning experiences, scholarship of educational development, and decolonizing methodologies. She actively contributes to the field through workshops, consultations, and collaborative projects that bridge theoretical frameworks with practical applications. Her recent work explores boundary-crossing practices in SoTL and the integration of Indigenous pedagogies into institutional frameworks.
Her publications reflect a commitment to advancing teaching and learning through interdisciplinary dialogue and methodological innovation. Key themes include curriculum transformation, faculty development, and ethical considerations in SoTL research. While no formal awards are listed, her contributions are recognized through sustained institutional leadership and scholarly output.
Dr. Yeo oversees the Mokakiiks Centre, fostering a community of practice around SoTL. She collaborates with faculty to design curricula that prioritize student-centered learning and culturally responsive education. Her work often intersects with decolonization efforts, emphasizing critical reflection and institutional change.




