Pamela Toulouse



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Pamela Toulouse

Associate Professor

School of Education
Professional Schools

#3726
SOE 307C
Sudbury Campus

Dr. Pamela Rose Toulouse is an Associate Professor in the School of Education at Laurentian University. She teaches Primary/Junior Methods, Junior/Intermediate Methods and Native Studies as a Teachable. Her areas of specialty are classroom management, lesson planning, learning cycles, assessment/evaluation, technology, differentiated instruction and First Nations, Métis and Inuit (FNMI) Education. Dr. Toulouse also supervises student teachers in the field. She has been cited in previous editions of Maclean's magazine as one of LU's favourite professors.

Dr. Pamela Rose Toulouse is originally from the community of Sagamok First Nation. She is a proud Ojibwe/Odawa woman that comes from a long line of educators. Dr. Toulouse celebrates many years of activity in the formal educational setting, beginning as an elementary school teacher and then finding herself in the role of colleague within the university system. She is well known for her contributions in First Nations, Métis and Inuit (FNMI) Education. Dr. Toulouse has published well over 30 resources which include books, chapters in books, curriculum pieces, articles, videos and other key selections.

Dr. Pamela Rose Toulouse is fondly known for her dynamic teaching, commitment to equity and passion for education. She chairs various committees, works with a variety of school boards, presents regularly and is active in her areas of research. Dr. Toulouse continues her life journey in the field of education by representing her Nation and profession in a respectful and meaningful way.

Education
  • Doctor of Philosophy (Educational Studies) - University of British Columbia
  • Master of Education (Educational Administration - Brock University
  • Bachelor of Education (Primary/Junior, Basic Intermediate - English and Education for Native Canadians) - Nipissing University
  • Bachelor of Arts (Sociology and English) - Lakehead University
Research Focus

Dr. Pamela Rose Toulouse's research focus does include:

First Nations, Métis and Inuit (FNMI) Student Transitions from Preschool to Career OR Returning Home,
Achieving FNMI Student Success through Curriculum, Pedagogy and Community Engagement,
Literacy Practices that Support FNMI Student Success,
Role and Impact of the FNMI Education Counsellor on FNMI Student Success,
Respectful Research in FNMI Communities (Protocols and Process),
Contributions of FNMI Peoples to the World and the Importance of this to Equitable Education, and
FNMI Self-Esteem and Strategies for Respectful Inclusion.


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