Following each plenary talk, our keynote speakers were interviewed in order to engage with deeper perspectives on their presentation and their research. After sharing a brief synopsis of their presentation, they responded to questions about key findings from their research, future directions for researchers in the area, challenges and limitations for educators in practice, policy implications of the research, and about how their work challenges dominant assumptions in the field. The following are edited videos of their interviews.
Dr. Karen Martin‘s interview was with Dr. Jan Hare and LLED graduate student, Nicola Friedrich, following her talk on “Aboriginal Children and Families”.
Dr. Eve Gregory‘s interview, with Dr. Marianne Mctavish and LLED graduate student, Harini Rajagopal, was around topics from her presentation on “Learning to belong: Young children learning through faith in new London communities”.
Dr. Terezinha Nunes‘ interview was in conversation with Dr. Ann Anderson and EDCP graduate student, Sylvia McLellan following her talk titled “What is involved in modelling the world with mathematics?”