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Building Research Capacity North and South

18-19 February 2005
All Hallows College, Drumcondra, Dublin

A joint venture conference convened by ESAI & BERA supported by SCoTENS

To organise two research training days, one in Northern Ireland in Autumn 2006 and one in the Republic of Ireland in Spring 2007. The topics to be discussed include: ethics and educational research; mapping of territory of education research; specific skills in educational research; developing a repository of research in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, using the Centre for Cross Border Studies new BorderIreland information database;  project design with reference to key strategic objectives at regional, national and European levels.

 

ESAI-BERA Educational Research Seminar

6 December 2006
Cathcart Room, School of Education, Queen’s University, Belfast

An Educational Research Seminar sponsored by the Centre for Cross Border Studies and the Standing Conference of Teacher Educators – North and South (SCoTENS), and facilitated by the British Educational Research Association (BERA) and the Educational Studies Association of Ireland (ESAI).

The event has been organized by Professor John Gardner of the School of Education andfunded by the Centre for Cross Border Studies and the Standing Conference of Teacher Educators – North and South (SCoTENS); facilitated by the Educational Studies Association of Ireland and the British Educational Research Association

For further information contact Jo Wilson at joanne.wilson@qub.ac.uk or on (0)28 9097 5901.

Programme

10am-10.15    Registration and Welcome  (Tea/Coffee)
10.15-10.30    Introductions and Overview of Seminar
10.30-11.00    Principles of Working with Children in Research – Paul Connolly
11-11.20    Questions Arising
11.20-1pm    Workshop on Working with Young People in Research – Stephanie Mitchell
1-1.45    Lunch (Provided)
1.45-2.30    Using nVivo for Content Analysis – Oscar Odena
2.30    How to Get Published – Panel discussion with representatives of the editorial panels of
Irish Educational Studies – Paul Conway (UCC)
Education, Citizenship and Social Justice – Tony Gallagher (QUB)
International Journal of Music Education – Oscar Odena (QUB)
15.30    Close