Grace Howard

Grace Howard

Grace Howard

Website and Communications Officer

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EGSS

Education

Grace is a Master of Education student in the Faculty of Education at ³ÉÈË´óƬ. She completed her Bachelor of Education at McGill University. Her research focuses on late-diagnosed Canadian women with ADHD and strategies for educators to better identify ADHD in girls in the classroom. She is committed to raising awareness of the gendered differences in ADHD and helping educators support girls who may otherwise go unrecognized. Grace serves as the Website and Communications Officer for EGSS, ensuring accessible and clear communication with graduate students within the Faculty of Education through social media and website posts. 

Rebecca Cooke

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Rebecca Cooke

Student Support Coordinator

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EGSS

Education

Rebecca Cooke is a Master of Education student in the Faculty of Education at Queen’s University. She completed both her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology (with a minor in French Studies) and her Bachelor of Education through the Concurrent Education program at Queen’s University, earning her Ontario Certified Teacher designation. Her research focuses on improving Individualized Education Plans in Ontario schools through the integration of standards and AI tools. She is committed to leveraging technology for educational equality. 

Jennifer (Jenn) Thompson

Jennifer (Jenn) Thompson

Jennifer (Jenn) Thompson

Graduate Studies and Research Committee PhD Representative

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Jennifer Thompson is an educator, evaluator, and Project Manager for the Centre for Community Engagement and Social Change at Queen’s University. She is also an associate researcher for the Faculties of Education and Smith School of Engineering. Jennifer has been working in International Education for 10 years as a teacher and administrator at Ontario Curriculum and International Baccalaureate Schools in East Asia. 

More recently, her research has focused on culturally responsive leadership practices, collaborative processes to support underrepresented students, and community-based knowledge mobilization. Jennifer is also working as an education consultant and evaluator on initiatives including Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Anti-Racism initiatives, Gender-based violence prevention, global engagement, and organizational priority-setting.

Kylie Rafter

Kylie Rafter

Kylie Rafter

RBJSE Co-Chair

EGSS

Education

Hello everyone! My name is Kylie Rafter, and I am in my first year of the Master of Education program. I’ve been a teacher for the past six years, but I’m thrilled to be back as a Gael after completing my undergraduate degree here. After finishing my BEd at Trent University, I returned to Queen’s for my Professional Master of Education while continuing to teach. My academic interests focus on literacy development and supporting students with exceptionalities, which has been at the heart of my teaching practice and continues to guide my research. Outside of academia, you can usually find me spending time with my husband and our very lovable golden doodle, Sully. I’m looking forward to a year of learning, collaboration, and connecting with both faculty and students!

Poonyawee Jirarattanawan

Poonyawee Jirarattanawan

Poonyawee Jirarattanawan

SGPS Representative

EGSS

Education

Poonyawee Jirarattanawan is a PhD student from Thailand with a strong interest in medical education, particularly in the areas of student soft skill development and well-being. Her doctoral research examines the impact of resilience practices on overall well-being, as well as the relationship between resilience and spiritual well-being among Thai medical educators. Before beginning her PhD studies at Queen’s University, she taught anatomy for over 7 years, delivering both lectures and laboratory sessions. In her teaching, she actively incorporated active learning strategies and self-reflection to enhance student engagement and promote learner ownership. Beyond her teaching role, she has been deeply involved in student counseling, mental health support, and organizing activities and workshops focused on soft skill development. She aims to contribute to a resilience-driven approach to medical education in Thailand, with an emphasis on the well-being of all stakeholders.

Tara Thomas

Tara Thomas

Tara Thomas

Student Support Coordinator/Strategic Planning Committee Representative

EGSS

Education

Tara is a Master of Education student at Queen’s University. Her research focuses on decolonizing the baking and pastry arts curriculum by expanding it beyond Eurocentric traditions to include African, Asian, and other global pastry practices. With over a decade of professional experience as a baker, she has worked in five-star hotels, major convention centers, and as a hospitality instructor teaching a range of culinary and hospitality courses. She holds a B.Sc. in Hospitality and Tourism Management and a Diploma in Baking and Pastry Arts Management.

In her roles as both the Student Support Coordinator and Strategic Planning Committee Representative, she is committed to fostering an inclusive, supportive, and engaging environment for all education graduate students. She aims to contribute meaningfully to initiatives that strengthen community, promote equity, and align the EGSS’s goals with the diverse needs of the student body. 

Eden Beaudin

Eden Beaudin

Eden Beaudin

IEDIAA Representative/RBJSE Co-Chair

EGSS

Education

Aanii, my name is Eden. I’m from M’Chigeeng First Nation on Manitoulin Island, and I’m currently a Master’s student in the Faculty of Education at Queen’s University.

My research focuses on Indigenous education, literacy, language revitalization, and resistance. I hold a B.A. (Honours) in English Literature and Sociology (2023) and a B.Ed. (2025) in Intermediate/Senior English and First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Studies.

I work with the Limestone District School Board as an occasional teacher and volunteer supporting Indigenous education initiatives and Teaching Assistant for PROF 550.  

I’m passionate about centering Indigenous voices, revitalizing language, and creating spaces of learning that reflect community, identity, and resistance.

 

Dennis Liao

Dennis Liao

Dennis Liao

Faculty Board PhD Representative

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EGSS

Education

Dennis Liao is a M.Ed student at the Faculty of Education at Queen’s University. His research focuses on literacy, with particular interests in early literacy development, the relationship between reading and executive functioning skills, and the preparation of teachers to support effective literacy instruction. Dennis additionally holds a BSc. in Life Sciences and a B.Ed from Queen’s University.

Emily Luo

Emily Luo

Emily Luo

President

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EGSS

Education

Hello! My name is Emily, a Master’s student in the Faculty of Education. My research focuses on mitigating gender gaps in STEM through innovation. My passion for STEM has always been rooted in education, and I completed my Bachelor of Science (Honours) in 2022, followed by my Bachelor of Education in 2024. I am now a certified high school biology and math teacher. Currently, I’m involved in several research projects, including investigating the confidence and comfortability of pre-service teachers and their use of GenAI in education, validating measurement instruments using quantitative analyses, and collaborating with international partners on evaluating a COIL project involving pre-service teachers. I am delighted and honoured to serve as your EGSS Co-President, and some of my roles include ensuring your concerns are heard and addressed, supporting initiatives that enhance student life, and working closely with my colleagues, the other amazing individuals on the EGSS executive team, to organize events and workshops, creating opportunities to connect and support one another. I am committed to building a supportive graduate community where your voice is valued and represented!

François-Daniel Portelance

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François-Daniel Portelance

Appointments Committee Representative

EGSS

Education

François-Daniel Portelance is a second year Ph.D student researching French as a Second Language pre-service teacher education curriculum, policy, and pedagogy. His research interests include French as a Second Language, identity, community-engaged scholarship, evaluation, and knowledge mobilization. He will be supporting the EGSS as a member of the  Social Coordination and Planning team.