EDU Informal Seminars

The School of Education and Lifelong Learning run a series of informal ad-hoc seminars. These are intended to give people an opportunity to present and share their research - whether it be work that is completed, in progress or at the development/thinking stage.All are welcome to attend. Although there is no fixed schedule, there is generally one or more seminar each month. A list of the seminars will be provided here. For more information and to download papers, powerpoint presentations etc please visit the events calendar.

If you are interested in offering a seminar, please contact Lyndon Martin.

 

Informal Seminar Series 2007/8

 

Wednesday 14th November 1.30pm - Dr Kathleen Lane - CAFÉ research Study. Room 01.21

Monday 17th December 2pm - Dr Jackie Watson - Politics and practicalites of introducing atheism/agnosticism to Religious Education in England. Room 1.40

Friday 25th January 2pm - Professor John Elliott - "Lesson Studies: East and West". Room 1.40

Monday 18th February 2pm - Professor Alan Rogers - "Training Teachers As Researchers In Adult And Non-Formal Education: A project in Ethiopia." Room 01.03

Tuesday 29th April 2pm - Dr Richard Draeger - "Investigating the impact of teamwork on postgraduate researchers within the Transition session" Room 01.21

Friday 23rd May 12 noon - Dr Teresa Belton - "What on Earth is the Global Fitness Framework and Global Leadership?" Room 1.40

Wednesday 4th June 12 noon - Professor Pat Thompson (Nottingham) - "Hearing students' views on and in school change: 'creativity' and 'voice/s" Room 1.40