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  • Download the Call for Contributions

    Call for Contributions: Special JCIE Issue in Honour & Memory of Professor Michael Marker (1951-2021)

  • With many of us working from home, the EDST GAA team is missing seeing everyone’s face! Join us next week for a fun social event so that we all have a chance to reconnect.

    EDST Trivia

    • Where: Zoom (https://ubc.zoom.us/j/98232328243)
    • When: Thursday May 21st from 5pm – 7pm PST
    • Description: Join us for a game of virtual trivia. Dress up, grab a drink of choice and log in to play a rousing game! All you have to do is join the Zoom meeting and we will take care of the rest (i.e. no need to have a team).

    May 21, 2020

  • We Should Be Writing

    PCOH 1008
    10:00 am – 1:30pm

     

    Hosted by: Yotam Ronen and EDST’s GAAs

    Join EDST’s Writing Group and guest speaker Dr. Alison Taylor for a mini-lecture and Q&A on blogging from 10:00am-10:30am followed by time to write until 1:30pm.

    Please RSVP

    We Should Be Writing October 2019

    Oct 15, 2019

  • Hosted by: Daniel Jordan and Dr. Robert VanWynsberghe.

    Join us for an interactive workshop on thesis & proposal writing. Topics covered include making the most out of your coursework to develop your thesis, selecting your research committee, securing ethics approval, conducting a literature review, collecting data and more!

    Daniel Jordan, BA (Hons.), is nearing completion of his master’s thesis in Adult Learning Education (ALE) at UBC. Daniel also runs a private residential addiction & trauma treatment centre with his family and is acting executive director of a learned society, International Network on Personal Meaning (INPM).

    Dr. Robert VanWysnberghe is an Associate Professor in EDST.

    Please RSVP

    Master’s Thesis Session October 2019

     

    Oct 29, 2019

  • Call for Contributions: Special JCIE Issue in Honour & Memory of Professor Michael Marker (1951-2021)

  • EDST 30th Anniversary Celebration

  • The EDST blog – “Challenging Tropes in Canadian History Education.”

  • Wingspan Dis/Ability Arts, Culture & Public Pedagogy