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Monique LeBlanc

Lab Instructor; Lab Technician
Office
Crabtree 210B
Office hours
By appointment

Biography

Hi! I’m Monique, and I’m genuinely passionate about understanding and helping others. With a background in psychology and human development, I’ve been fortunate to immerse myself in research, teaching, and community engagement. I find true joy in guiding students through complex concepts—whether it’s research methods, cognitive processes, or social neuroscience—and seeing their eyes light up with an "Aha!" moment when it all clicks. Those moments remind me why I love what I do.


For over 15 years, I’ve had the privilege of teaching at ÂÜÀòÊÓƵ Allison University, both in person and online. My approach focuses on making learning interactive and relatable, by bridging the gap between theory and the real world. Creating a supportive environment where students feel encouraged to explore and thrive has always been at the heart of my work. I’m here to support you and encourage those transformative moments of understanding, and I can’t wait to see the perspectives and energy you’ll bring to our lab!

 

Education

ÂÜÀòÊÓƵ Allison University, BSc with Honours in Psychology (1992)

Laurentian University, MA in Child and Human Development (1997)

Teaching

Lab Instructor

Psychology 2001: Research Design and Analysis I
Psychology 2011: Research Design and Analysis II
Psychology 2101: Biopsychology
Psychology 2201: Cognitive Processes
Psychology 2301: Social Psychology
Psychology 3021: Psychological Measurement & Individual Differences
Psychology 3101: Human Neuropsychology
Psychology 3141: Social Neuroscience
Psychology 3201: Memory

Lecturer I

Psychology 1001: Introduction to Psychology I (Online)
Psychology 1011: Introduction to Psychology II (Online)