Research has helped us to understand the impacts of violence on learning and to identify ways to address them. How can we move this research more widely into literacy practice? This question provided a starting point for eleven researchers in practice from across Canada. In this workshop, six of the researchers will describe their research projects and share what they have learned to date.
As a participant in this workshop, you will be invited to join the researchers to tease out meanings from the "data" they have collected about their research topics. In this way, you will contribute to the research learnings and to the process of doing research in practice. This workshop will be of interest to practitioners who are curious about research in practice and who want to extend their understandings about addressing impacts of violence on learning.
When: February 2, 2007
10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Where: Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
7th floor: Seminar room 162
Department of Adult Education and Counselling Psychology
252 Bloor Street West, Toronto
(St. George subway station)
Subsidies: Some funds are available to help pay travel/ billeting for people from outside of Toronto
Registration is needed. Please register for the workshop by Friday, January 19, 2007. Send the following information to jenny@jennyhorsman.com : Name, program name, email address, and phone number. If you need help to pay expenses let us know as soon as possible and tell us how much you need. (We have limited funds and subsidies will be approved until all the funds are allocated.)
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