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‘There’s magic in the room’: Can post-humanism help us understand dissertation writing bootcamps?

Dr. Sue Starfield is a Professor in the School of Education at UNSW Sydney where she teaches courses in qualitative research methods and thesis and dissertation writing.

2019 Dorothy L. Black Lecture: Lillian Allen

Please join us for a special performance by Lillian Allen, the esteemed Canadian dub poet, Juno award-winning artist, and OCAD Creative Writing professor.

Language Teacher Identity in Anti-Oppressive Education: Frameworks and Pedagogies

Language teachers all over the world are often regarded solely as ‘neutral’ technicians whose main role is to improve children’s language skills in an additional language and sometimes also in their home language.

2019 LLED Graduate Student Conference

The conference is designed to provide opportunities for graduate students to gain conference experience, to share their work and also receive useful feedback from peers/conference participants.

Sex (Education) in the City

Sex (Education) in the City: Problematizing discussions about adolescent sexuality with members of a Jamaican inner-city community. Dr. Annette Henry.

LLED Headship Candidate Presentation: Dr. George Belliveau

Dr. Belliveau will give a public presentation to the entire Faculty of Education where he will discuss his research interests, his administrative experience and his vision as the new Head of LLED.

Indigenous Language Revitalization: Raising Awareness and Taking Action

Please join the Faculty of Education for a symposium that responds to the declaration to raise awareness of the crucial role languages play in the lives of Indigenous peoples and to engage in critical conversations about the role of education in language revitalization.

Energy Literacy, Action, & Transition

How do we develop social literacy and action about energy transition?

Education, Technology and Development: Perspectives from Nepal

An afternoon of engaging panel presentations and discussions with guest speaker Rabi Karmacharya, Founder & CEO of the Open Learning Exchange, Nepal.

Bonnie Nish’s Dissertation Research Proposal Defence

Bonnie Nish will be defending her dissertation research proposal in the teleconference room in Ponderosa Commons (PCOH 1306A) on Monday, January 14, at 1pm.


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