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Grad Student Information Night

Thursday, September 21st, 2017

Join us for the Graduate Students Information Night!

Who: Faculty of Education Graduate Students
When: Monday, September 25th, 2017 5:00pm – 6:00pm
Where: ED 114

Door prizes and light refreshments!

We want to answer your questions:

Who should I talk to about my program?
How do I choose a route?
What does it mean to be practicum, project or thesis?
Can I switch routes?
When do I register for courses?

Ask us your questions!

Learn how to navigate our website, what library resources are available to you, how to find out more about scholarships and meet fellow students!

See you there.

Grad Info Night Poster

Theory and Method Seminar Series Schedule for Winter 2017

Wednesday, January 25th, 2017

The Theory and Method Seminar Series provides a forum for educators and students to present and discuss theory and method, research, and current initiatives in education. While designed to support grad students, it is also a series that can help keep faculty up-to-date on emerging methodologies and research.

Faculty and students are encouraged to attend. Everyone is welcome. Coffee is provided. No registration is required.

Some of the seminars have been video recorded and are archived online at: http://www2.uregina.ca/education/news/theory-and-method-seminars/

Please see the link or the poster: T8.5x11T&MWinter2017

Many thanks for your past and future participation in the seminars,
Shuana Niessen
Coordinator/Host
Theory and Method Seminar Series

Shuana Niessen
Managing Editor, Education News
Managing Editor, in education
Communications Officer, Faculty of Education
Room 373 Education Building
University of Regina

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For up-to-date news visit our website: http://www2.uregina.ca/education/news

Check out our open-access, peer-reviewed journal www.ineducation.ca

Creating a Teaching Dossier

Tuesday, January 24th, 2017

Are you preparing a teaching dossier for your annual performance review or teaching award application? The Centre for Teaching and Learning is offering two “Creating a Teaching Dossier” workshops in the Winter semester. We will go over the key elements of the teaching dossier and look at the creation of a teaching philosophy statement.

To register for the January 23, 2017 workshop at noon – 1, please click here:
http://uregina.libcal.com/event.php?id=1188919

To register for the February 15, 2017 workshop at noon – 1, please click here:
http://uregina.libcal.com/event.php?id=1188924

Centre for Teaching and Learning
LY 610, 3737 Wascana Parkway
University of Regina
Regina, SK S4S 0A2
TEL: (306) 337.2400
FAX: (306) 337.2401
www.uregina.ca/ctl

Doing Research: Focus Groups Workshop- Registration open!

Tuesday, May 19th, 2015

Join us for a special Toolkit Workshop on research techniques!

Doing Research: Focus Groups
Monday, June 1
8:30 AM 12:00 PM
College Building, Room 106, 2155 College Avenue, Regina
$25, $15 student/low income

This interactive workshop will provide you with an overview of the role of research in your work with attention to focus groups as a research tool: what they are, why you might conduct one, how to analyse data, and the advantages and disadvantages of the method. Participants will learn what sort of qualitative data can be gathered through focus groups and how to analyse and use it. Through interactive small-group activities, participants will apply the knowledge gained in the session and get hands-on experience with the method.
Facilitator Michelle Stewart is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Justice Studies where she teaches in the area of social justice and research methods. Her current research investigates how Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder is understood in different groups that work on or are engaged with FASD. Michelle is also the Director of the Community Research Unit. She is dedicated to community-engaged and publicly-available scholarship.Doors open at 8:10 a.m., and the workshop will begin at 8:30. To register, go to http://rpirg.org/events-projects-paren/toolkit-workshop-series/toolkit-registration/

Naomi Beingessner, Coordinator
Community Research Unit
Faculty of Arts
CL 432
University of Regina
306.585.4084

Winter 2015 SIDRU Seminars – Theory and Method Series

Tuesday, January 13th, 2015

The SIDRU Seminar dates Jan 28, Feb 4, 11, and Mar 4 are part of a Theory and Method Series intended to support grad students who want to understand more about educational theory and methods.

SIDRU Seminars provide a forum for educators and students to discuss educational issues and research and their implications for teaching and learning.

Everyone is welcome. Coffee and cookies are provided. No registration is required.

Thanks,
Shuana

Shuana Niessen
Managing Editor, Education News
Managing Editor, in education
SIDRU Project/Program Facilitator,
Communications Officer, Faculty of Education
Room 220.3
Education Building
University of Regina

Check out our open-access, peer-reviewed journal www.ineducation.ca
Check out our latest issue of Education News at
http://content.yudu.com/Library/A3618f/EducationNews/resources/index.htm

Teach-in on Gendered Violence and the LGBTTQI community

Thursday, November 20th, 2014

Teach-in on Gendered Violence and the LGBTTQI community!
UofR, Rainbow Lounge, 1st floor Education Building
Nov 21st noon-1pm
All are welcome.
Queering-Violence-Teach-in-FINAL.pdf

SIDRU Theory and Methods Series: Critical Constructivist Grounded Theory

Tuesday, October 28th, 2014

Dr. Marc Spooner November 5, NOON, ED 228

All welcome

8×11-fall-2014-SIDRU-Seminar-poster.pdf

SIDRU SEMINAR: Theory and Methods Series: Indigenous Research Methods

Monday, October 20th, 2014

Presenter: Dr. Shauneen Pete, Faculty of Education, University of Regina

Part of a mini-series especially for graduate students who want to understand more about Indigenous Research Methods, but open to anyone who is interested in attending.

SIDRU Seminars provide a forum for educators and students to discuss educational issues and research and their implications for teaching and learning.
Wednesday, October 22, 2014

12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Teaching Preparation Centre, Room 228
Education Building
University of Regina

Everyone is welcome. Coffee and cookies are provided. No registration is required.

Workshop on APA Style

Thursday, October 16th, 2014

The American Psychological Association’s (APA) Style Guide is widely
used on the University of Regina campus and beyond, by disciplines
including Psychology, Education, Social Work, KHS, among others. This
workshop will provide an overview of the key features of APA Style,
opportunities to practice formatting references in APA, as well as
suggestions for useful resources and strategies for approaching “tough
to cite” sources.

Plan to attend one of the following sessions:
2-3pm, Thursday, October 23, 2014
-or-
1:30-2:30pm, Friday November 14, 2014

Registration is required and seats are limited, so register at:
http://uregina.libcal.com/instruction by clicking on your preferred
date and completing the short registration form. Both sessions will be
held in the Library’s Regina Room (LY 107.32).

SIDRU SEMINAR: Theory and Methods Series: Community-Based Research

Tuesday, October 14th, 2014

Presenter: Dr. Cindy Hanson, Faculty of Education, University of Regina

Part of a mini-series especially for graduate students who want to understand more about community-based research, but open to anyone who is interested in attending.

SIDRU Seminars provide a forum for educators and students to discuss educational issues and research and their implications for teaching and learning.
Wednesday, October 15, 2014

12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Teaching Preparation Centre, Room 228
Education Building
University of Regina

Everyone is welcome. Coffee and cookies are provided. No registration is required.


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