[EDLING:316] Re: 2005 Ethnography in Education Forum
Celia Roberts
celiaroberts at LINEONE.NET
Tue Sep 21 14:54:28 UTC 2004
Mel,
Fancy going?
Dunno if we could drum up the money.
C
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kathryn Howard" <kmhoward at gse.upenn.edu>
To: <edling at ccat.sas.upenn.edu>
Sent: Friday, September 17, 2004 6:51 PM
Subject: [EDLING:309] 2005 Ethnography in Education Forum
> Dear Colleague,
>
> The University of Pennsylvania's Graduate School of Education and the
Center for Urban Ethnography announce the 26th Annual Ethnography in
Education Research Forum, to be held February 25th and February 26th, 2005
on the University of Pennslyvania campus. The Ethnography in Education
Research Forum, the largest annual meeting of qualitative researchers in
education, is currently accepting proposal submissions for individual papers
and symposia that focus directly on issues of significance for the conduct
and understanding of the processes of education.
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> We encourage proposals of research in areas such as ethnography of
education; research on everyday school practice; practictioner research;
multicultural, critical and feminist studies of education; language and
literacy in education; urban and international education; indiginous
language revitalization; action research in education; and more. Please find
our Call for Papers in the attachment to this e-mail or on the forum's
website (http://www.gse.upenn.edu/cue/forum.php).
>
> 26th Annual Ethnography in Education Research Forum
>
> Theme: Educators Responding Local and Global Crises
> Lately I've felt that while Rome is in flames, my attention has been
> distracted by email. International and local crises, the waging of
> journalistic and militaristic war, burn the pages of my newspaper yet the
> challenges of my job demand most of my attention. Most of my life I felt
that I was looking back on the cataclysmic events of the World War II
generation, but now I read about cataclysmic events over breakfast. Students
and teachers have always had to cope with cataclysmic events occurring
inside and outside of their schools, yet the invigorated and exigent nature
of the crises of our epoch conjure pressing questions:
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> How are educators and students experiencing this time of intense local and
> global conflict? How do teachers and students deal with local problems -
like poverty, gun violence, educational policy demands, and testing
requirements - in the context of ongoing global problems? What are the
consequences for curriculum content and pedagogy? What are we as educators
and educational scholars doing?
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> Invited Speakers:
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> We are happy to announce that Pauline Lipman, Linda Christiansen, Neville
> Alexander and Carole Bloch will be our plenary speakers this year and may
> also join in facilitating the data analysis consultation sessions which
are a regular part of the Forum.
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> The Forum hosts a diverse selection of workshops convened by graduate
> students, researchers, and practitioners in the fields of education and
> anthropology. We especially encourage proposals which incorporate the
theme of the 2005 Forum.
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> All proposals should be submitted electronically by 12 a.m. midnight,
October 1, 2004. To submit a proposal, go to
(http://www.gse.upenn.edu/cue/forum.php) and click on the link for "submit a
proposal."
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> Please post this announcement as an invitation for faculty, students,
teachers and other practitioners to participate in the Forum. Further
inquiries may be directed to Mihyon Jeon and David Cassels Johnson, the
Student Forum Coordinators, at cue at gse.upenn.edu.
>
> Thank you for your assistance. We look forward to seeing many of you at
the 26th Ethnography Forum.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Nancy H. Hornberger & Kathryn M. Howard
> Co-Convenors
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> Center for Urban Ethnography
> Graduate School of Education
> University of Pennsylvania
> 3700 Walnut St.
> Philadelphia, PA 19104-6216
> Email: cue at gse.upenn.edu
> http://www.gse.upenn.edu/cue/forum.php
> Phone: 215-898-3273
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