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Doctoral Conference 2016

5th November, 2016
Cantor Building

The Conference

Sharing Educational Research
5 November
9:45 am

This is the second annual Doctoral Research Conference. Like its predecessor, it will provide an opportunity for doctoral researchers to discuss their research, and to hear others describe theirs. The atmosphere will be cordial, convivial and most of all, supportive.

There will be a variety of sessions including seminars, posters and workshops

Call for Papers

Registration

To register your attendance at the Conference, please follow the link to Eventbrite.

[Password: sioedocconf]

Registration
The Conference
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Attendees

33

Sessions

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(and counting)
Speakers

6

Call for Papers

Call for Papers

The SIoE Doctoral Conference 2016 provides an opportunity to share your research  within a supportive community of like-minded scholars.

 

You are invited to submit a proposal to for an oral presentation (15 min + 5 min Q&A), poster presentation or workshop. We will endeavour to find slots for all those who wish to present, however please be aware that if the call is oversubscribed, it might prove necessary to review the submissions. The information you provide in your submission will be used to structure the sessions for the day.


To submit a proposal, please complete this pro forma and return it to Stephanie (contact details on the form)

Programme

Final schedule:

9.45   Refreshments

10.15 Introduction

10.20 Comic Explorations. - Chris Bailey

11.00 How might conferences be more inclusive? - Steph Hannam-Swain

11.10 Can sharing education between home and school benefit the child with autism? -

Clare Lawrence

11.50 Refreshments

12.10 Using Personal Construct Theory to explore teachers’ notions of creativity in the science classroom. -

Gareth Price

12.50 Lunch & posters

13.40 "What I lessons I've learned from my PhD" - Chris Bailey

13.55 Introducing FAMe™: Preliminary Results Suggest Positive Impact on Anxiety in Autistic Pupils. -

Julia Leatherland

14.35 Workshop: Using Metaphoric drawings to explore the affective domain of learning. - Herine Otieno

15.30 "My iPhone annoys me": Teachers using Twitter for Professional Learning. - Ian Guest

16.10 Closing remarks

Programme
Abstracts
Contacts

Contacts

If you have any questions, please contact one of the committee:
  • Ian Guest (iguest @ my.shu.ac.uk)

  • Stephanie Hannam-Swain (srhannam @ my.shu.ac.uk)

  • Aimee Quickfall (aquickf @ my.shu.ac.uk)

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