Melissa Granovsky is a Jewish and Metis educator, researcher, and artist from Treaty 1 Territory (Winnipeg, Manitoba), now based in Tiohtià:ke/Montreal. Currently in the third-year of her Ph.D. in Art Education, Melissa holds a Master of Adult Education and a Bachelor of Arts and Education. Beyond her academic pursuits, she is the Mentorship Coordinator for an innovative, accessible, remote, technology-based training program tailored for First Nations, Metis, and Inuit learners.
Dedicated to fostering a profound sense of belonging in every collaborative endeavour, Melissa employs a holistic approach. Grounded in the principles of photovoice and decolonized methodologies, feminist theory, EDIJ+ (Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Justice) best practices, and Universal Design for Learning, Melissa aims to create inclusive spaces for transformative learning and growth within the educational landscape.
Sessions auxquelles Melissa Joy Granovsky participe
Samedi 18 Mai, 2024
Have you ever been curious about how photography can clarify our perspectives and serve as a powerful vehicle for connection with others? This workshop is an extension of my dissertation research, intending to revolutionise Photovoice in higher education. We will achieve this by leveraging Photovoice—a community-based participatory research method—through decolonised and feminist lenses.Together, we'll delve into the transformative potential of Photovoice, aiming to validate diverse pe...
Sessions auxquelles Melissa Joy Granovsky assiste
Samedi 18 Mai, 2024
Jour 4 de la série de printemps des Ateliers ArtEDUPrésentantJacky LoMelissa Joy GranovskyBettina ForgetJacob Le GallaisChaque atelier durera une heure, suivi de 15 minutes pour les questions. Veuillez arriver 15 minutes avant le premier atelier.Il y aura des pauses entre chaque présentation. Le dîner ...
- 4.1 - Building Accessibility Awareness and Art Critiques
- 4.2 - Lost in Translation: Investigating Contemporary Indigeneity, Photovoice and Nationhood in Art Education
- 4.3 - Imagine Aliens: Using science as a creative prompt in STEAM Education
- 4.4 - Puppetry and Projection: Collaborative, Light-based Collage, and Performance for Environmental Education, Awareness, and Activism