Upcoming research seminars: STE, Teacher Education, Arts & Humanities, and the Centre for Educational Justice (Chile)

Critical Insights on Data Infrastructures in Education
A/Prof Carlo Perrotta & Dr Steven Lewis (ACU)

Join the Social Transformations & Education and Teacher Education Academic Groups to catch up on interesting insights on data infrastructures in education from Dr. Carlo Perrotta, speaking on “Harmful Infrastructures”, and Dr. Steven Lewis, speaking on “Platforms, Profits, and PISA for Schools”.

  • Wednesday, 22 March 2023, 4-5pm, L915 or Zoom

Living Concepts Series—Session 1: Gender
Dr Valentina Errázuriz (CJE, UC Chile)

The Center for Educational Justice and Social Transformations & Education Research Hub welcomes you to this first session in a collaborative seminar series exploring the Living Concepts. We claim that concepts have agency and we can grasp them by looking closely at the ways they respond to different methodologies and practices. Each seminar explores a different concept: Gender, Whiteness, Algorithms, and Power.


MGSE March AG Research Roundtable
Arts & Humanities Education

Join the Arts & Humanities Education Academic Group for this second research roundtable in MGSE’s new monthly series on the last Wednesday of each month, 12-1pm in L915. Following on from the Educational Leadership Academic Group in February, these sessions provide a collaborative, informal opportunity for any academic and graduate researcher across the school to engage in a wider conversation around what is currently driving discovery and knowledge advancement in the featured Academic Group each month. Light catering will be provided, and we hope you can make it!

  • Wednesday, 29 March 2023, 12-1pm, L915

Democracy, Teachers, and Education
Dr Jessica Holloway (ACU) & Prof Jill Blackmore (Deakin)

Join this Social Transformations and Education Academic Group seminar where Dr Jessica Holloway and Professor Jill Blackmore will reflect on the idea of democracy and the dangers, limitations, and possibilities for teachers in the current moment.

  • Tuesday, 4 April 2023, 4-5pm, L915 or Zoom