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Grad student Tammy Ratt tells her story about her journey on the land with her language, where she comes to find herself, learning that she belongs to the land and that the land teaches her. Read at journals.uregina.ca/ineducation/ar…

Grad student Tammy Ratt tells her story about her journey on the land with her language, where she comes to find herself, learning that she belongs to the land and that the land teaches her. Read at journals.uregina.ca/ineducation/ar…
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In her article, grad student Erin Laliberte discusses her upbringing and various cultural activities as ways of uplifting the Michif language and Indigenous ways of life in Île à la Crosse. Read at journals.uregina.ca/ineducation/ar…

In her article, grad student Erin Laliberte discusses her upbringing and various cultural activities as ways of uplifting the Michif language and Indigenous ways of life in Île à la Crosse. Read at journals.uregina.ca/ineducation/ar…
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The *in education* online, peer-reviewed journal invites high-quality scholarly articles that explore ideas in teacher education and broader issues and topics in education. Open access means a wider audience and no fees. Subscribe. Read. Publish. ineducation.ca

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The call is still out for submissions for a special issue that engages with narratives of movement in early childhood education and care (ECEC). journals.uregina.ca/ineducation/su…

The call is still out for submissions for a special issue   that engages with narratives of movement in early childhood education and care (ECEC). journals.uregina.ca/ineducation/su…
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Calling for manuscripts for a Spring 2023 special issue exploring the issues of “Privilege and marginalization in Francophone education in Canada.” French & English papers are welcome. Submit papers directly to the guest editors for initial review. Read at journals.uregina.ca/ineducation/an…

Calling for manuscripts for a Spring 2023 special issue exploring the issues of “Privilege and marginalization in Francophone education in Canada.” French & English papers are welcome. Submit papers directly to the guest editors for initial review. Read at journals.uregina.ca/ineducation/an…
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Our new Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Andrea Sterzuk, has taken on an interim role as Associate VP of Research with the University of Regina. For the duration of her appointment, Dr. Patrick Lewis is back with us as editor-in-chief.

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A reminder that today is the deadline for submissions to the Spring 2023 special issue. We are still accepting submissions to the regular issues, all year round. journals.uregina.ca/ineducation/an…

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Our Autumn 2022 regular issue is now available! A special issue will be coming published soon. Check out the issue at journals.uregina.ca/ineducation/in…

Our Autumn 2022 regular issue is now available! A special issue will be coming published soon. Check out the issue at journals.uregina.ca/ineducation/in…
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Our Autumn 2022 special issue is now available! Read the Sketching Narratives of Movement in Early Childhood Education and Care issue at journals.uregina.ca/ineducation/is…

Our Autumn 2022 special issue is now available! Read the Sketching Narratives of Movement in Early Childhood Education and Care issue at journals.uregina.ca/ineducation/is…
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Happy New Year! We are looking forward to a regular issue and a special issue coming out in Spring 2023. We accept article submissions all year round. Forget the hassle of paywalls and author fees. Our open access journal is the way of the future. ineducation.ca

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In "Slowing, Desiring, Haunting, Hospicing, and Longing for Change: Thinking w/ Snails in Canadian ECEC," Iris Berger, Emily Ashton, Joanne Lehrer & Mari Pighini share their slow processing & improvisation towards an unknown future in ECEC. Read at journals.uregina.ca/ineducation/ar…

In "Slowing, Desiring, Haunting, Hospicing, and Longing for Change: Thinking w/ Snails in Canadian ECEC," Iris Berger, Emily Ashton, Joanne Lehrer & Mari Pighini share their slow processing & improvisation towards an unknown future in ECEC. Read at journals.uregina.ca/ineducation/ar…
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In "Pandemic-Provoked “Throwntogetherness”: Narrating Change in ECEC in Canada," Esther Maeers Jane Hewes, Monica Lysack & Pam Whitty "question the potency of dominant narratives ... as a way to effect large-scale change" Read at journals.uregina.ca/ineducation/ar…

In "Pandemic-Provoked “Throwntogetherness”: Narrating Change in ECEC in Canada," <a href="/emaeers/">Esther Maeers</a>  Jane Hewes, Monica Lysack &amp; Pam Whitty "question the potency of dominant narratives ... as a way to effect large-scale change" Read at journals.uregina.ca/ineducation/ar…
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In “With Fear in Our Bellies”: A Pan-Canadian Conversation W/ Early Childhood Educators, Christine Massing, Patricia Lirette, & Alexandra Paquette discuss data from "photo collages & a webinar conversation w/ ECEs, about what it means to be an ECE Read at journals.uregina.ca/ineducation/ar…

In “With Fear in Our Bellies”: A Pan-Canadian Conversation W/ Early Childhood Educators, Christine Massing, Patricia Lirette, &amp; Alexandra Paquette discuss data from "photo collages &amp; a webinar conversation w/ ECEs, about what it means to be an ECE Read at journals.uregina.ca/ineducation/ar…
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In "Embracing Our Power: ECE Students’ Experiences Creating Spaces of Resistance in Post-Secondary Institutions" 4 students analyze the neoliberal narrative perpetuated by an educational institution, refusing the notion of being the "good ECE." Read at journals.uregina.ca/ineducation/ar…

In "Embracing Our Power: ECE Students’ Experiences Creating Spaces of Resistance in Post-Secondary Institutions" 4 students analyze the neoliberal narrative perpetuated by an educational institution, refusing the notion of being the "good ECE." Read  at journals.uregina.ca/ineducation/ar…
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Lisa Johnston (York University) discusses the dematerialization of ECEs & the instrumentalization of ECEC in Ontario through the implementation of the Code of Ethics. Read "Node-ified Ethics: Contesting Codified Ethics as Unethical in ECEC in Ontario" at journals.uregina.ca/ineducation/ar…

Lisa Johnston (York University) discusses the dematerialization of ECEs &amp; the instrumentalization of ECEC in Ontario through the implementation of the Code of Ethics. Read "Node-ified Ethics: Contesting Codified Ethics as Unethical in ECEC in Ontario" at journals.uregina.ca/ineducation/ar…
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In "Doing Twitter, Postdevelopmental Pedagogies, and Digital Activism," Nicole Land and Narda Nelson interrogate how they might manifest ECEs Twitter purview as a space for thinking w/ postdevelopmental pedagogies. Read at journals.uregina.ca/ineducation/ar…

In "Doing Twitter, Postdevelopmental Pedagogies, and Digital Activism," Nicole Land and Narda Nelson  interrogate how they might manifest ECEs Twitter purview as a space for thinking w/ postdevelopmental pedagogies. Read at journals.uregina.ca/ineducation/ar…
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In her essay, "Counter-Storytelling: A Form of Resistance and Tool to Reimagine More Inclusive Early Childhood Education Spaces," Matebekwane reflects on her lived experiences as a girl child growing up in Botswana, & also as a mother in Canada. Read at journals.uregina.ca/ineducation/ar…

In her essay, "Counter-Storytelling: A Form of Resistance and Tool to Reimagine More Inclusive Early Childhood Education Spaces," Matebekwane reflects on her lived experiences as a girl child growing up in Botswana, &amp; also as a mother in Canada. Read at journals.uregina.ca/ineducation/ar…