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Matthew Sorley

Associate Professor, Teaching Stream

What Do I Teach?

As an Instructor with the Department of Psychology, most of my professional activities revolve around teaching. I try to create engaging and supportive environments that encourage students to take ownership of their learning, acquire and refine skills associated with success, and empower them to make thoughtful contributions to communities they find personally meaningful. Here鈥檚 a sampling of recent work:

 

 

 

 

 

What Else Have I Been Up To?

It鈥檚 important to provide opportunities for students to acquire and refine the skills that enhance employability. One avenue involves supplementing traditional courses with community service learning, work experiences, and other activities outside the classroom. For several years I served as the inaugural Experiential Learning Chair, which I regarded as a teaching bridge between students looking to gain experience and those with opportunities to share. I also worked with our Practicum in Psychology students, who were combining their academic studies with experience in applied environments such as community agencies, hospitals, government, or other organizations.

Before that I served as Undergraduate Chair and collaborated with our talented faculty and award-winning staff to develop a) a co-op option for our B.A. (Honours) students; b) our concentrations, which afford students an opportunity to explore an area of Psychology in-depth, while receiving a formal designation on their degree; and c) The Psychology Undergraduate Research Event (PURE), a celebration of student achievement in which 4th-year undergraduate students share their honours research via poster presentations.

 

Where Was I Before 杏吧原创?

I served as an Instructor with the Crisis Management and Human Psychology Program at Algonquin College, teaching courses on human relations, group dynamics, and abnormal psychology. I was also the Training Coordinator and a Crisis Intervention Team Leader for a 24-hour distress and crisis hotline and was a member of the Ottawa Post-Suicide Interagency Debriefing Team. Prior to entering the field of psychology, I completed a law degree. Yes, my career path has been decidedly non-linear! Early considered career options included shortstop for the Toronto Blue Jays, drummer for the rock band Journey, and Spiderman. However, I was only able to achieve one of these goals.

 

If you want to know more, don鈥檛 hesitate to send a note. I enjoy hearing from students.