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EVENT: Missing and Murdered Aboriginal Women Symposium (March 24-27, 2015)

Friday, February 20th, 2015

Format: This four-day event will include two panels from faculty on
topics associated with Missing and Murdered Aboriginal Women. The
symposium will also include a student panel and a World Café Event.

The World Café (March 27 @ 9-3). This day-long event will encourage
discussion, creativity, and action planning with individuals committed
to social action. We imagine participation from members of the
university community (staff, students and faculty) as well as the larger
community of Regina and area.

Call for Presenters: Three one-hour panels will be offered from March
24-26 (details below). Each panel will have 4-5 presenters. Each
presenter will have 10 minutes to present. Presenters are invited to be
creative (engage participants in an activity that you do in class; tell
a story; offer a photo essay; or use power point or other tools).

Presenters will be asked to respond to one of the following questions:

* Panel 1 (March 24 @ 1pm) – How are we teaching about
Missing and Murdered Aboriginal Women in the Liberal Arts?

* Panel 2 (March 25 @ 11:30am) – How are we teaching about
Missing and Murdered Aboriginal Women in the Professional Programs?

* Panel 3 (March 26 @ 2pm) – How are we learning about
Missing and Murdered Aboriginal women in our undergraduate and graduate
studies? A student panel.

Responding to the Call for Presenters: Please send an email
confirmation of your interest to present on a specific panel by February
27 @ 3 pm to the Executive Lead: Indigenization,
Shauneen.Pete@uregina.ca.

Power and Education is now published by SAGE Publications!

Friday, February 20th, 2015

Currently, online access to all issues of Power and Education (from 2009 to the present) is free. See http://pae.sagepub.com/

Power and Education is an international peer-reviewed journal promoting critical studies of contemporary educational practice and challenging the complicit practices and assumptions of mainstream educational research. The journal is committed to providing a distinctive and comprehensive body of knowledge focusing on the relationships between the concepts of power and education in their broadest senses. Innovative and provocative work stimulating debate around the analysis, construction, deployment and discourses of power in educational practice, research and theory is particularly encouraged, as is work exploring forms of presentation and representation.

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Upcoming Presentation Opportunities for Graduate Students in the Faculty of Education!

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2015

University of Regina Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) Conference
Applications due: Sunday, February 1st, 2015
Event: Saturday, March 21st, 2015
Location: ED106, University of Regina
Conference web page: http://www.ureginagsa.com/about-the-conference/
3MT® application page: http://www.ureginagsa.com/application/

Investigating Our Practices
Applications due: Thursday, February 26th, 2015
Event: Saturday, April 11th, 2015
Location: Faculty of Education, University of Regina
http://iop.educ.ubc.ca/iop-regina/
rickettk@uregina.ca
Valerie.Triggs@uregina.ca

Institute français Poster Competition – Institute français Concours d’affiches scientifiques*
Applications due: Wednesday, February 12th, 2015 – Mercredi,12th Février, 2015
Eevent: Thursday, March 19th, 2015 – Jeudi, 19th mars, 2015
Location: Rotunda of the Institut français, University of Regina – à la Rotonde de l’Institut français de l’Université de Regina
http://institutfrancais.uregina.ca/index.php/news/show/id/728/menu_id/115
http://institutfrancais.uregina.ca/index.php/news/show/id/727/menu_id/115/page/1
angeline.dubois@uregina.ca
306.337.3273
* One need not be fluent in French; students who have a basic ability to do a very brief summary of their work in French are strongly encouraged to participate.

http://ow.ly/d/2WLy

SIDRU SEMINAR

Monday, February 2nd, 2015

Theory and Methods Series: Narrative InquiryPresenter: Lee Schaefer, Faculty of Education, University of Regina

Part of a mini-series especially to support grad students who want to understand more about educational theory and methods. Also beneficial for faculty who are interested in emerging approaches to research.

SIDRU Seminars provide a forum for educators and students to discuss educational issues and research and their implications for teaching and learning.
Wednesday, February 4, 2015

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.

SIDRU
Saskatchewan Instructional Development & Research Unit
Faculty of Education
Ed 220 Education Building
University of Regina
3737 Wascana Parkway
Regina, SK S4S 0A2

phone: (306) 585-5142
fax: (306) 337-8465
e-mail: SIDRU@uregina.ca


Contact: Office of Research & Graduate Programs in Education, Faculty of Education, University of Regina,
                3737 Wascana Parkway Regina, Saskatchewan   S4S 0A2   CANADA

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