News & Events

News & Events

LLED Summer 2012 Newsletter

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UBC/SFU Summer Institute: Recurring Questions of Technology

http://eplt.educ.ubc.ca/events/recurring-questions-technology Date: Mon, 07/09/2012 (All day) – Fri, 07/13/2012 (All day)

Recurring Questions in Technology

Congratulations to our LLED colleagues for their outstanding work in the one week institute, Recurring Questions in Technology held July 9 – 13th, 2012.We are grateful to Dr. John Willinsky for spearheading this novel institute. He worked tirelessly  and graciously over this past year to bring together a group of some of the best, most current […]

The Summer 2012 Indigeneity Educational Institute

The Summer 2012 Indigeneity Educational Institute Faculty of Education, UBC Decolonizing Education Symposium July 12, 2012 St. John’s College, Fairmont Social Lounge 2111 Lower Mall Rd., UBC Keynote Speakers: Dr. Marie Battiste & Dr. Candace Kaleimamoowahinekapu Galla Endogenous Research: Exploring Qualitative Research Within Indigenous Knowledges and Communities Event poster List of Summer Institutes Date: Thu, […]

Centre for Research in Chinese Language & Literacy Education Symposium

The Centre for Research in Chinese Language & Literacy Education (CRCLLE), in conjunction with the Vancouver School Board, is pleased to announce a one-day symposium on Friday, April 20th entitled “Teaching Canadian Children Chinese: Programs, Principles, and Practices”. Please see the attached flyer for more information and for a link for registration (in yellow). The […]

Teaching Canadian Children Chinese: Programs, Principles and Practices

The UBC Centre for Research in Chinese Language and Literacy Education (CRCLLE), in collaboration with the Vancouver School Board, is sponsoring the follow day-long symposium: “Teaching Canadian Children Chinese: Programs, Principles and Practices” Friday, April 20, 2012 (9 am – 4 pm, including complimentary lunch) Venue: UBC Digital Literacy Centre (click here for more info) […]

The Aesthetics of Children’s Everyday Literacies

Dr. Pahl will address findings from a two year ethnographic study on children’s home literacy practices, specifically their writing practices
UBC Botanical Garden (Reception Hall)