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Amanda Fazio

I am currently employed at the York Catholic District School Board as a high school teacher in Vaughan, Ontario with aspirations of becoming a high school level administrator. Currently in my ninth year of teaching at the secondary level, I have taught a variety of courses within the Canadian and World Studies and Religious Education Departments. More specifically, I have taught Canadian History, Civics, Philosophy and several different Religious Education courses.

I have fond memories of my time spent taking a variety of different courses in both the History and Religious Studies Departments at Queen’s so much so that I often encourage my grade twelve students to apply to Queen’s for their post-secondary education and recount many stories about the learning which transpired and the amazing experiences I had both at Queen’s and in the city of Kingston.  I have a lot of gratitude for Dr. Caroline-Isabelle Caron who furthered my learning and appreciation for French-Canadian history and who taught with such zeal.  I am also deeply thankful to Dr. Anthony D’Elia who helped further my love for Italian history and whose teaching style inspired me to pursue a Bachelor of Education degree in 2004 from OISE/UT in Intermediate and Senior levels of History and Religious Education. Continuing my education, in 2012 I completed a Master of Education degree from Brock University with much of the focus on First Nation, Métis and Inuit education in Ontario. I am currently enrolled in the final course of the Principal’s Qualification Program at York University and hope to pursue a position in administration within the near future.

Department of History, ¸£Àû¼§ University

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Kingston ON K7L 3N6
Canada

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