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Theory as method: applying social theory in educational research

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Registration online is now closed. However if you would still like to attend this event please email events@bera.ac.uk.

The day event is geared towards post-graduate and early career researchers who are interested or engaged in applying social theory in their own educational research. The day is scheduled to take place before the , which takes place 15-17th April.

Programme

09:15-9:45 – Registration (tea and coffee)Ìý

9:45-10:00Ìý– Welcome from ½¿É«µ¼º½ and the University of Glasgow,ÌýDr. Mark Murphy, University of Glasgow

10:00-10:45Ìý– Keynote 1: Theory as method: the art of application, Mark Murphy, University of GlasgowÌýÌýÌý

10:45-11:30Ìý– Group session – applying social theory in your own research

11:30-11:45Ìý– Break (tea and coffee)

11:45-12:30Ìý– Keynote 2 Foucault, governmentality and education research, Andrew Wilkins, University of East London

12:30-1:15Ìý– Group session – applying social theory in your own research (continued)

1:15-2:15Ìý– Lunch

2:15-3:00Ìý– Keynote 3: Bourdieu, social theory and the challenges of mathematics teacherÌýeducation research, Prof. Kathy Nolan, University of Regina

3:00-3:15Ìý– Break (tea and coffee)

3:15-4:00Ìý– PhD student session (case studies of students and their research)

4:00-4:45Ìý– Expert Panel Q&A Forum

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