Bonnie Fuller

Fuller, Bonnie

BSc, BEd (UBC), MA, Curriculum and Instruction (Gonzaga)

Instructor
Office
10-4020
Campus
Prince George

Biography

Born in Baguio, Philippines' Luzon Island. Immigrated to Canada as a child. Life experiences established a strong sense of the importance and power of education and a desire to be an educator. Have an established career as a K-12 educator in the B.C. Public Schools and have been an instructor in the School of Education for over 7 years.

Research and Expertise

  • Equitable and inclusive teaching methods and approaches that enhance student learning in math and science.
  • Field studies in experiential, inquiry and cross curricular teaching of math and science.
  • Child development links between creativity and curiosity.
  • Philosophical enquiry and reflection in Education.
  • Ethnomathematics.
Research Fields
  • Agriculture
  • Animal Welfare
  • Biodiversity/Ecology
  • Chemistry
  • Climate Change
  • Culture
  • Education
  • Environment
  • Ethics
  • Mathematics
  • Natural Resources
  • Sustainability
  • Wildlife
  • Youth
Areas of Expertise
Math and Science curriculum instruction methods, legal and ethical issues in education, teaching in inclusive classroom settings with diverse learners, ethnomathematics
Languages Spoken
  • English