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Telles-Langdon has one child from a previous marriage:
Telles-Langdon has one child from a previous marriage:


* [[Dory Telles-Langdon]] (born circa 1992)
* [[Dory Telles-Langdon|Midori "Dory" Telles-Langdon]] (born circa 1992), engineer.


In about 1997, he remarried, to [[Shar Telles-Langdon]].  He has two children with her:
In about 1997, he remarried, to [[Sharlene Telles-Langdon|Sharlene Hermiston]].  He has two children with her:


* [[Sara Telles-Langdon|Sara Michele Telles-Langdon]] (born 11 December 1998)
* [[Sara Telles-Langdon|Sara Michele Telles-Langdon]] (born 11 December 1998)
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In 2011, he received a PhD in Educational Studies from Western University.
In 2011, he received a PhD in Educational Studies from Western University.


Telles-Langdon is Associate Professor Associate Professor and Department Chair in the Department of Kinesiology and Applied Health, at University of Winnipeg.
As of 2019 Telles-Langdon is Associate Professor and Department Chair in the Department of Kinesiology and Applied Health, at University of Winnipeg.


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Latest revision as of 03:53, 1 August 2021

David Telles-Langdon, circa 2018

Doctor David Telles-Langdon is a Canadian academic living in Winnipeg.

Marriages and family

Telles-Langdon has one child from a previous marriage:

In about 1997, he remarried, to Sharlene Hermiston. He has two children with her:

Career

In 2011, he received a PhD in Educational Studies from Western University.

As of 2019 Telles-Langdon is Associate Professor and Department Chair in the Department of Kinesiology and Applied Health, at University of Winnipeg.

My research interests encompass a variety of areas related to the impact of coaching, and coach education on youth sports experiences as well as competency-based education, a popular approach to professional preparation that refers to the systematic incorporation of practice-based assessment and evaluation. I served on the Advisory Panel on Healthy Children and Youth to Canada’s Federal Minister of Health and on the Advisory Panel on Children’s Fitness Tax Credit to the Federal Minister of Finance.

— David Telles-Langdon, autobiography at "theconversation.com" [1]

Sources

https://theconversation.com/profiles/david-telles-langdon-688241

https://www.uwinnipeg.ca/experts-guide/david-telles-langdon.html