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EDU Research Seminar Series 2011/12

The School of Education and Lifelong Learning run a series of research seminars that are open to all. These are intended to give researchers both within EDU and external to UEA, an opportunity to present and share their research - whether it be work that is completed, in progress or at the development/thinking stage. There is generally one or more seminar each month and the list of the seminars will be provided here.

If you are interested in offering a seminar, please contact David Aldous (david.aldous@uea.ac.uk).

'What is the value of educational research'

29th September 2011
5 - 6pm
TPSC 1.2
Professor Charles Clarke
University of East Anglia

TBC

13th October 2011
12 - 1pm
EDU Room 1.40
Professor Sriraman Bharath
University of Montana

'Expertise and the teacher'

3rd November 2011
12.30 - 2pm
EDU Room 1.40
Professor Christopher Winch
Kings College
Powerpoint Presentation

Social Pedagogy

17th November 2011
12.30 - 1.30pm
EDU Room 1.40
Gill Preece
University of East Anglia

'Disability and Education: promise, potential and parodox'

18th November 2011
12 - 1.30pm
ARTS Room 1.83
Dr Nidhi Singal
University of Cambridge

'Including disabled children in education in low income countries: is a survey of prevalence the place to start?'

28th November 2011
1 - 2pm
EDU Room 1.40
Dr Alison Croft
University of Sussex

'Education, identities and intercultural dialogue in theory and practice'

16th December 2011
12 - 1.30pm
ARTS Room 1.83
Professor Michael Byram
University of Durham

'Raising the quality of education with Palestinian Refugees: Analysing education reform and examining attitudes to co-education in Jordon.'

18th January 2012
3.30 - 5pm
ARTS Room 01.02
Dr Chris Yates and Liam Taylor
Institute of Education, London

'Intercultural education in EFL teaching in Argentina'

26th January 2012
12.30 - 2pm
EDU Room 1.40
Griselda Beacon
Ministry of Education, Buenos Aires

'Social Pedagogy and the mentoring of troubled pupils.'

2nd February 2012
12 - 1pm
EDU Room 1.40
Professor Chris Kyriacou
University of York

'Education as self-transformation: the germanic concept of bildung'

9th February 2012
4 - 6pm
EDU Room 01.16
Dr Padraig Hogan
University of Maynooth

'Chinese students and the Chinese transition to the global economy'

22nd February 2012
3.30 - 5pm
ARTS Room 01.02
Dr John Lowe
University of Bath

'Ethnographing the past: the struggles over the reading curriculum in early 19th century elementary schools in England and their relevance today'

8th March 2012
12.30 - 1.30pm
EDU Room 1.40
Professor Gemma Mosse
Institute of Education

'Feeling the pea beneath the mattresses: philosophising with children as imaginative, critical pedagogy'

27th April 2012
12 - 1pm
EDU Room 1.40
Dr Joanna Hayes
University of Plymouth

'Busting the single narrative: what the evaluator does about 'economic crisis' and 'climate change''

8th May 2012
11 - 1pm
EDU Room 1.40
Professor Saville Kushner
University of Auckland

TBC

17th May 2012
12 - 1pm
EDU Room 1.40
Professor Chris HusbandsBr /> Institute of Education