University of Stirling The Sunday Times - Scottish University of the Year - 2009/2010

The Stirling Institute of Education

Seminars

 

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Seminar Programme, 2009-2010

Research Seminar

Professor Ilan Gur Ze'ev, Faculty of Education, University of Haifa, Israel

The New Anti-Semitism as the Meta-Narrative of Critical Thinking and Progressive Education Today

Wednesday 20th January 2010

4pm

Pathfoot A5, University of Stirling

Abstract available here

 

Research Seminar

Professor Julie Allan, the Stirling Institute of Education

Knowledge exchange, Sistema Scotland and the Raploch

Wednesday 3rd February 2010

4pm

Pathfoot A5, University of Stirling

Abstract available here

Research Seminar

Professor Michael Wheeler, Department of Philosophy, University of Stirling

The Extended Learner

Wednesday 17th February 2010

12:30pm

Pathfoot D1, University of Stirling

Abstract available here

Laboratory for Educational Theory Seminar

Brenda Morgan-Klein, The Stirling Institute of Education

'Reviewing the Laboratory Notebook'

A review of work to date undertaken by the Laboratory for Educational Theory and time to discuss future opportunities

Tuesday 23rd February 2010

3pm-5pm

2B76, Cottrell Building, University of Stirling

Research Seminar

Professor Karen Evans, Institute of Education, London

Putting Knowledge to Work: A New Approach

Wednesday 3rd March 2010

4pm

Pathfoot C21, University of Stirling

Abstract Available Here

TSIoE Postgraduate Student Event

Student Presentations and Discussion

Wednesday 3rd March 2010

12.30 pm

Pathfoot A5, University of Stirling

Please contact Lorna Savage for more information

Theory and Method Seminar

Dr Olivia Stevenson & Dr Kate Miller, the Stirling Institute of Education

Visual Methods

Wwednesday 10th March 2010

12.30pm

Pathfoot L21, University of Stirling

Abstract available here

Research Seminar

Dr Caroline Pelletier, Department of Learning, Curriculum and Communication, Institute of Education

Title to be confirmed

Wednesday 24th March 2010

4pm

Pathfoot C21, University of Stirling

Laboratory for Educational Theory Seminar

Professor Carl Anders Safstrom

The Poetics of Teaching

Thursday 25th March 2010

3pm-5pm

Pathfoot D3, University of Stirling

Abstract available here

Theory and Method Seminar

Dr Cate Watson, the Stirling Institute of Education

Narrative and Social Research

Wednesday 31st March 2010

12.30pm

Pathfoot C22, University of Stirling

Abstract available here

Early Years and Technology Seminar

Wednesday 21st April 2010

9.30am

Pathfoot C1 , University of Stirling

 

Laboratory for Educational Theory Seminar

Professor Tara Fenwick

Title to be confirmed

Tuesday 27th April 2010

3pm-5pm

2B44, Cottrell Building, University of Stirling

Research Seminar

Professor Patrick Carmichael, Liverpool John Moores University

Title to be confirmed

Wednesday 5th May 2010

4pm

Pathfoot C21, University of Stirling

Research Seminar

Professor Julie Allan, the Stirling Institute of Education

Knowledge exchange, Sistema Scotland and the Raploch

Wednesday 12th May 2010

4pm

Pathfoot C21, University of Stirling

Abstract available here

Research Seminar

Dr Natasha Mauthner, University of Aberdeen

Knowledge production in higher education under neo-liberal regimes:

The science and politics of team and collaborative research

Wednesday 19th May 2010

4pm

Pathfoot C21, University of Stirling

Abstract available here

Theory and Method Seminar

Professor Gert Biesta, the Stirling Institute of Education

Pragmatism and the philosophical foundations of mixed methods research.

Wednesday 26th May, 2010

1.15pm

Pathfoot A5, University of Stirling

Abstract available here

Laboratory for Educational Theory Seminar

Dr Greg Mannion

Title to be confirmed

Thursday 27th May 2010

3pm-5pm

A5, Pathfoot Building, University of Stirling

Research Seminar

Dr Sven De Visscher, University of Ghent

Title to be confirmed

Wednesday 2nd June 2010

4pm

Pathfoot C21, University of Stirling

All staff and research students are very welcome to any of the seminars listed above.                         

Details of seminars that have already occurred are available here