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Sabrina Moisan is a Professor at the Université de Sherbrooke's Faculty of Education, specializing in history didactics, citizenship education, and multiperspectivity. Her work focuses on integrating marginalized historical narratives, addressing sensitive topics (racism, genocides), and decolonizing curricula, particularly in Quebec and Canadian contexts.
- Education: Ph.D. in Didactics (Université de Montréal, 2010), Master's in History (Université Laval, 2002), B.A. in History (Université Laval, 2000).
Research Interests: She explores epistemological foundations of historical thinking, social representations of teachers, and strategies for teaching difficult knowledge (e.g., Holocaust, Indigenous genocides, transatlantic slavery). Her recent work emphasizes antiracist and decolonial approaches to history education.
Scientific Awards:
- Prix de reconnaissance de la qualité de l'enseignement (2021, Université de Sherbrooke).
Grants and Projects: She has secured significant funding ($127,276–$327,575) from Quebec and Canadian agencies (CRSH, FRQSC) for projects on Indigenous curriculum reform, multiperspectivity, and teacher training for sensitive topics.
