Media Highlights

Allyson Jule Quoted in this CBC article:
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-teacher-graduates-challenges-1.6546917

Podcast – Learning Matters
A podcast with Dr. Allyson Jule, titled Learning Matters. Listen to the podcast here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/763976/3580816-20-learning-matters-with-allyson-jule

Podcast: Speaking Up Understanding Language and Gender
In a time where concepts such as gender pronouns, sexual assault and harassment, and toxic masculinity are entering and shaping public discourse, knowing the ways

Article: Why do we have difficulty accepting the variety of gender expressions?
Gender is not binary, but alters from culture to culture, from generation to generation. I know we’ve all heard this stuff before: men and women

Article: Men have to say #IDidThatToo to workplace sexual harassment
With the exception of the Harvey Weinsteins and Matt Lauers of the world, why is it that men who have been accused of being involved

Article: Women’s studies programs fight for recognition
The bad news broke on a Monday night in February 2016. Earlier that day, Lisa Dawn Hamilton, acting director of Mount Allison University’s women’s and

Article: The book that changed my life
Much time may be spent on readings that don’t inspire, but there’s no denying the impression left by a book that is impossible to forget. University

Article: Experts say gender roles are taught in our classrooms
This is how gender expert and author Allyson Jule sees the difference between how educators treat boys and girls in the classroom: “If a teacher

Article: B.C. teachers need gender training, professor Allyson Jule says
Future teachers in B.C. should be required to take a course on gender in the classroom, according to Allyson Jule. The professor of education at
Article: 11 Ways To Avoid Sounding Like a Sexist Jerk–Even If You’re a Woman
Whatever your opinion of the campaign by Sheryl Sandberg’s Lean Infoundation to ban the word bossy — which, for the record, I advised on — one

Globe & Mail Essay: I Dreaded Taking Students On A Travel Study to Africa
I’m a teacher’s teacher. That is, I teach teachers-in-training at a local university. I do this for a living and have for many years. This
Article: Boys Speak Up, Girls Silenced in the Classroom
Newswise—Boys talk nine times more than girls in the classroom—and are encouraged to do so—according to findings from a new language dynamics study. Subtlety enforcing