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We're running a drop-in session for Visualise Your Thesis today from 10-11am in the Makerspace, Central Library. Come along if you have any questions about the competition, your submission, technical issues or anything else. More help is available here: canterbury.libguides.com/visyourthesis

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The deadline for full papers for a special issue for Early Career Research (ECR) Irish Educational Studies (IES) Irish Educational Studies (JCR IF 1.576) is 29th June. Special Issue will be published in November in Issue 4 of 2023! Submit your manuscript šŸ‘‡āœļø ESAI Taylor & Francis Research Insights Routledge Education Books

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@susierstevens repping Physical Education New Zealand-Te Ao Kori Aotearoa and University of Canterbury at Sport NZ Healthy Active Learning Conference in Ōtautahi. Susie’s keynote disrupted how we view play in schools and how can we help rangatahi find the joy of play in the simplest of everyday moments Celia Fleck UC Education Research

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We now have over 7000 Scopus-indexed journals included in our prepaid open access agreements. Just use your canterbury.ac.nz email address when publishing, and your APC will be paid by us automatically. The list of journals is available here: canterbury.libguides.com/sharepublish/r…

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⁦@crichtonhillY works tirelessly for communities, is evidence-led and most importantly is a fabulous human. Thank you Yvonne for your important strengths-based protective work for children and families. pasefikaproud.co.nz/resources/pasi…

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In this insightful piece for Times Higher Education, UC’s Mahdis Azarmandi & Sara Tolbert ask whether & how we can decolonise the university? ā€œWe can’t both love and change the university at the same time,ā€ they write. bit.ly/3CYYuXI #UCPeople UC Education Research

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Science education has been in the news in NZ this week. Associate Professor Sara Tolbert explores the importance of an updated science curriculum for today’s world in this piece. The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand University of Canterbury #ourpeople #science #curriculum theconversation.com/nz-curriculum-…

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Amid debate about the early draft of a proposed school curriculum, Associate Professor Sara Tolbert explains why science education must reflect the complex challenges the world faces. The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand. UC Education Research #UCPeople #Education bit.ly/44FRScV

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canterbury.ac.nz/events/active/… Come and hear Tufulasi! Follow the link to register O le ala i le pule o le Tautua – the pathway to leadership is through service

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Working alongside Tuahiwi School, Tuahiwi Marae and local Māori artists, UC researchers Jennifer Smith, Dr Amy Scott and Kay-Lee Jones are capturing Tuahiwi-based stories in the form of children’s picture books. The books are part of a broader research project with Ngāi

Working alongside Tuahiwi School, Tuahiwi Marae and local Māori artists, UC researchers Jennifer Smith, Dr Amy Scott and Kay-Lee Jones are capturing Tuahiwi-based stories in the form of children’s picture books.

The books are part of a broader research project with Ngāi
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Dr Ngaroma Williams created Ki te Hoe: Indigenising Practice, a free resource that strengthens bicultural teaching practice. It’s proven popular with early childhood educators and has been downloaded over 30,000 times. She hopes the resources will be well-used, not just during

Dr Ngaroma Williams created Ki te Hoe: Indigenising Practice, a free resource that strengthens bicultural teaching practice. 

It’s proven popular with early childhood educators and has been downloaded over 30,000 times. She hopes the resources will be well-used, not just during
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Huge congratulations to our UC researchers who have received a $28.9 million funding boost in the MBIE Endeavour Fund investment round today šŸ‘šŸ‘ Read more: bit.ly/45OTfXJ UC Researchers: Dr Sarah Kessans Heather Hendrickson Professor Richard Green, Professor Pete Gostomski, Dr

Huge congratulations to our UC researchers who have received a $28.9 million funding boost in the <a href="/MBIEgovtnz/">MBIE</a> Endeavour Fund investment round today šŸ‘šŸ‘

Read more: bit.ly/45OTfXJ

UC Researchers: <a href="/SAKessans/">Dr Sarah Kessans</a> <a href="/DrHHNZ/">Heather Hendrickson</a> Professor Richard Green, Professor Pete Gostomski, Dr
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In one week, 22 young explorers will embark on an adventure of a lifetime to South Georgia Island. Read about Royal Society Te Apārangi representative Dr Kaitlyn Martin and her education outreach team at bit.ly/3LyYRx7 Antarctic Heritage

In one week, 22 young explorers will embark on an adventure of a lifetime to South Georgia Island. Read about Royal Society Te Apārangi representative <a href="/kaitlynmartinnz/">Dr Kaitlyn Martin</a> and her education outreach team at bit.ly/3LyYRx7 <a href="/InspireExplore/">Antarctic Heritage</a>
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everything I've been working on in the past weeks and months seems so unimportant in relation to what's going on in the world, but for those who care about racism & education is a little article based on some recent research we did at University of Canterbury