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Special Seminar

Date:             Thursday, Oct 30th 2014

Venue:          Scarfe Room 310

Time:             4:00 – 5:30 p.m.

Title:              The Medicalized Paradigm of Contemporary Empirical Research and Its Effects on Education Policy & School Reform

Speaker:       Dr. Daniel Tröhler, University of Luxembourg

Abstract:

This paper argues that educational research today is subjected to a medicalized paradigm of social reality. It reconstructs, how the catchwords of this paradigm (evidence-based, monitoring, intervention studies) arouse and how they translated into the educational field, and it analyzes, how this paradigm deprives policy from professional experience, common sense, and political deliberation.

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Employment

Job Posting at the University of Pittsburgh’s new Center for Motivation and Learning

Dear UBC Education Faculty, Post-Docs, and Doctoral Students,

The University of Pittsburgh announces one new position as part of the University’s new Center for Motivation and Learning. This position is jointly held in the Learning Research and Development Center (LRDC) and the School of Education, which partner with the Motivation Center in seeking new faculty to be part of collaborative multidisciplinary communities in learning and emotions, motivation, affective neuroscience, cognitive and developmental psychology. Please see attached for more information.MotivationJobDescription_Final

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GAA positions

The Office of Graduate Programs and Research is coordinating the Year of Research in Education and looking for two half-time Graduate Academic Assistants (GAAs).

 

The GAAs will work in close collaboration with Brigitte Gemme, project manager for the Year of Research in Education. Their duties will include writing stories for the Year of Research in Education web site and other publishing venues about Faculty of Education research, events, and initiatives; taking photographs; filming and editing video; monitoring and providing content for the @UBCEdResearch Twitter channel; and supporting other Year of Research in Education events and initiatives as necessary; and more. Being present on campus will be necessary for a lot of the tasks to be performed. Excellent writing skills, especially for a general audience, are required, along with curiosity, creativity, capacity for independent work, and sound judgement.

 

Each GAA will be working approximately 5 hours per week between November 1st, 2014and June 30th, 2015. The hourly wage is $22.34 for Master’s level students and $23.21 for doctoral student.

 

Interested applicants should contact Brigitte Gemme by email before October 27th at 9 a.m. Please include a short letter (in the body of the email) indicating why you are interested in the position and how you are a good fit for the Year of Research in Education. Please also include your CV or resume. If you have examples of prior writing, media or creative work that you feel is relevant to the position, please include some links.

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Hermeneutic Phenomenological Research and Writing

Hermeneutic Phenomenological Research and Writing

 

EDCP 585 Winter 2015; Wed 4:30-7:30, Scarfe 1210

Norman Friesen, PhD (norman.friesen@ubc.ca)

 

What is the experience of an exhilarating moment in class? How does a child live through failure or abandonment (and what can we actually “know” about it)? The purpose of this course is to give a “hands-on” introduction to the methods involved in the research of the nature and meaning of these and other lived experiences. Based largely on the work of Max van Manen, but relying on texts by Heidegger, Gadamer, Merleau-Ponty and others, it focuses on the practices of writing and analysis in hermeneutic phenomenological research. It is intended to provide students with an opportunity to learn about and apply of hermeneutic phenomenology as it relates to MEd or doctoral research projects. It will engage students in a number of hermeneutic phenomenological research practices, including descriptive writing (and re-writing), interviewing, conceptual clarification and the thematic analysis of interview transcripts. Students will also learn about phenomenological research as a way of formulating a research question, and of “dwelling with” that question as research progresses.

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Statistical Analysis

If your thesis will involve statistical analysis and you would like some FREE HELP, contact SCARL (Statistical Consulting and Research Lab) for advice!
http://www.stat.ubc.ca/SCARL/HowSCARLHelp/

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EDCP 501 62A: Globalization, Localization and Just Sustainability in an Unequal World

EDCP 501 62A abstract

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GTA Opportunity

Are you a Ph.D. student with knowledge of Classroom Assessment theory and practice? Do you have classroom experience?  Would you like to add to your CV and earn some money?  Speaking French is also a great bonus—though not a requirement.  If some or all of these fit for you, there is a great opportunity for you to apply to become a GTA for EPSE 310 (Assessment and Learning in the Classroom).

 

This course is developed as a community of practice and is taught in a lecture/seminar format in January (5th -30th) and in a seminar format fromFebruary 16-March 20.  GTAs chosen to teach the seminars will be given a lot of support in designing and delivering the content of each class (a standard syllabus will be used).  You can apply to teach in one or both terms.

 

In the January term GTAs would come to observe the lecture and then instruct the Teacher Candidates (TCs) in the smaller seminar groups.  Here you would lead hands-on activities, discussions and projects as well as help with, and grade, the TC assignments.  Being a GTA in the January term would help prepare you for the February/March term where you would be the full instructor for the course (though the syllabus is common to all sections—so no worries about having to design this).  In both terms, you will be mentored in your teaching giving you a challenging, fun, and successful experience that builds on your passion as a teacher. The jobs are posted now on the ECPS website:

http://ecps.educ.ubc.ca/people/job-opportunities/, so please have a look or forward this to those who might be interested.

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