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EDSW launches Winter 2017 Research Provocations seminar series

March 7, 2017

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Following the success of our Fall 2016 series, the Faculty of Education and Social Work is excited to launch our Winter 2017 Research Provocations seminar series. The six-part interdisciplinary series features speakers from across EDSW (see below for schedule), as well as one researcher from the Faculty of Arts, and we are also pleased to welcome Chief Judge Thomas J. Crabtree as a co-presenter for the final presentation of the series. The full program can be viewed on the EDSW Research page. All talks will be held in room AE 108, and are open to faculty and students from across campus.

Wed March 8,

4:15-5:15 pm

Dr. K. Calder Stegemann Inclusive education – New book and ruminations by a retiring professor
Wed March 15,

4:15-5:15 pm

Dr. J. Churchley Activity theory and arts education: Designing learning experiences for aesthetic responses
Wed March 22,

4:15-5:15 pm

Dr. O. Kondrashov Welcome to Kamloops, a free course: Lessons learnt
Wed March 29,

4:15-5:15 pm

Dr. C. Rees Transitioning to student-centred pedagogy: Investigations of classroom talk
Wed April 5,

4:15-5:15 pm

Dr. T. Handford and Dr. U. Scheck Benevolence and trust in leadership: A cross-disciplinary approach to research
Wed April 12,

4:15-5:15 pm

Dr. S. Johnson and Chief Judge T. Crabtree Yes it’s legal, but is it justice? Indigenous research responds to First Nations criminal court

 

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