Dean's Graduate Student Research Conference 2012

Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE)

March 22, 2012 – March 23, 2012


The 12th Annual Dean's Graduate Student Research Conference is an inclusive and accessible space for showcasing student inquires at all stages. It provides a rich platform for the exchange of ideas across departments, disciplines and programs.

The theme of this year’s conference is Engaged Inquiries. Engaged inquiry entails a willingness to interact, to participate, to be involved. It seeks to establish a relationship with one’s own work, with participants involved in the work and with its possible application. It is both responsive and active. As engaged inquirers we interact with the body of work that has come before and add to the richness of research and practice as we look to the future.

For information on accessibility and accommodation please see Accessibility Guidelines.

 

Announcements

 

Keynote Address

 

We are pleased to announce that Deborah Britzman, Distinguished Research Professor, York University, Faculty of Education, will deliver the keynote address, Thursday, March 22, 2012, 5:00 pm, OISE Library:

The adolescent teacher: a psychoanalytic discussion on the emotional situation of education.

Professor Britzman, whose most recent book is Freud and Education (2011) has devoted her research to the connection between psychoanalysis and education.

All are welcome to attend.

 
Posted: 2012-02-21
 

Submissions closed

 

Submissions are now closed. We are grateful to have received 175 abstracts, the largest number yet received. Thank you to all who submitted!

 

 
Posted: 2012-01-18 More...
 
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