New faculty and staff
Ian Mat he s on
A n n e L a uf
Ian Matheson is currently completing
his Ph.D. in Education (cognitive
studies) at Queen’s University, and
joined the University of Regina in July
2017. He is certified as an elementary
school teacher, and has worked as
an occasional teacher as well as an
instructor in specialized programs with
adolescents who struggle with literacy.
Ian currently teaches in Inclusive
Education, where his courses focus
on understanding the cognitive and
neurocognitive underpinnings of a
variety of exceptionalities, and in using
research-based practice to support
all learners within the inclusive
classroom.
His research reflects his teaching, but
specifically focuses on non-academic
supports for students with high-
incidence hidden exceptionalities (e.g.,
Learning Disabilities), and examining
how students build comprehension
with different styles of text. He has also
examined the induction and mentoring
of early career teachers across Canada
with a team of researchers at Queen’s
University and the University of
Saskatchewan.
Anne Lauf joined the Faculty of
Education in May 2017. Prior to
joining to the Faculty, she worked
with the University of Regina, Centre
for Continuing Education, Career
and Professional Development as a
Business Development Consultant.
Anne grew up in Regina and
completed her Bachelor of Business
Degree at the University of Regina
majoring in Human Resource
Management. She participated in
the Co-operative Education and
International Exchange Programs as
part of her undergraduate degree.
While working in Regina’s business
community, Anne completed her
Master’s Certificate in Business.
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alm
Jolene Goulden recently joined the
Faculty of Education as a Program
Administrative Assistant. Her start at
the University of Regina began a year
and a half ago in the Faculty of Arts,
Department of Psychology where
she worked as an Administrative
Assistant. Previously, Jolene worked
in a communications capacity at
the Saskatchewan Communication
Network and the Petroleum
Technology Research Centre. She's
attended the SIAST Business Admin
Diploma program in Moose Jaw,
has over 15 years of administrative
experience, and is currently working
on obtaining her B Admin. In her
spare time, Jolene spends time with
friends and family.
Anne believes the University of
Regina is where people get a chance
to grow, share their gifts, and be
appreciated for doing so. She is
enthusiastic, student-service oriented,
and passionate about teamwork,
development, and mentoring.
Having spent the summer preparing
for her August wedding, Anne is
looking forward to spending more time
with her dog, Bokso, exploring city
walking trails. You might also find her
ballroom dancing with her father, or in
her garden.
Dr. Twyla Salm is the new Associate Dean for the
Office of Research and Graduate Programs in
Education.
A ss
J o l e n e G o ul d e n
The Office of Research and Graduate Programs in
Education has the largest graduate program at the
University of Regina. It offers Master's and Doctoral
Programs in Educational Administration, Educational
Psychology, Curriculum and Instruction, Adult
Education, Human Resource Development as well
as a Master of Education degree in French. We also
offer a range of routes to complete Master's degrees
designed to match the needs of students.
Shauna
B e y le f el d
Shauna Beylefeld recently joined the
Faculty of Education Student Services
as an Administrative Assistant in
Education Graduate Studies. After
completing her Bachelor of Arts in
Psychology from the University of
Regina, Shauna worked in various
positions in Regina before returning
to campus to join the Housing &
Hospitality team. Though she has lived
in several other cities, including her
travels overseas, Shauna feels most at
home right here in Regina!
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