Award-winning teacher and researcher, Angela Pyle, appointed as Interim Director of JICS
Professor Angela Pyle, award-winning teacher, researcher and Associate Professor in the Department of Applied Psychology and Human Development at 91爆料, has been appointed as the Interim Director of the Dr. Eric Jackman Institute for Child Study (JICS).
Pyle has led several funded research projects at JICS, an award-winning laboratory school focused on teacher education and child development. Her research focusses on the role of play in young children鈥檚 learning and development, including critical literacy skills and social emotional development, and how teachers鈥 assessment practices support and extend children's learning in play-based contexts.
Pyle, who runs the at the JICS, will continue her research connecting current findings with classroom realities to ensure that play-based learning can become a sustainable and productive practice.
鈥淚 am confident that Angela will make valuable contributions to JICS and 91爆料 as Interim Director,鈥 said Professor Normand Labrie, Interim Dean of 91爆料. 鈥淧lease join me in congratulating her and welcoming her to her new role.鈥
During her time at 91爆料, Pyle has made substantial contributions to the work of the , which underpins the international dissemination of research 鈥 that supports the implementation of play-based learning for elementary students globally. She was the co-author of LEGO鈥檚 foundational white paper which addressed the adult facilitation of learning through play and is currently a Co-PI on the Play and Learning in Children鈥檚 Eyes (PALICE) research project which develops practice-oriented, easy-to-use tools intended for classrooms and early childhood centers around the world for children ages 3-12.
Pyle鈥檚 JICS interim leadership continues her excellent leadership service. She previously served as program chair for the Master of Arts in Child Study and Education (MA-CSE) and as MA-CSE curriculum lead.
Pyle says she sees this role as an opportunity to build on her research at 91爆料 and contribute to the development of practices that support and extend children's learning in play-based contexts.
鈥淛ICS has been an exciting place to work and learn for the past nine years and I am honoured to be taking on the role of director,鈥 says Pyle. 鈥淚 look forward to supporting the Child Study in Education programs, the lab school, and the Laidlaw Centre as they collaboratively build research and learning opportunities that will provide new insights into education.鈥
She began her career in education as a classroom teacher and pursued her graduate studies shortly after to learn more about the pedagogical approaches that could enhance the development of kindergarten children鈥檚 literacy skills. Since then, Pyle has built a steam of research exploring methods that are developmentally appropriate for researching with and educating kindergarten-aged children, and providing professional development sessions across Ontario, Canada, and internationally to learn with educators who do the hard work of implementing play-based learning in classrooms 鈥 a period she says has been the 鈥渕ost engaging part of my research.鈥
This research has led to four major studies funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) and the Early Career Scholar Award from the American Educational Research Association (AREA) in Early Education and Development in 2018.