Critical Pedagogies Symposium on Teaching and Learning Qualitative Health Research

Critical Pedagogies Symposium on Teaching and Learning Qualitative Health Research

By York University - EUC Alumni

Date and time

Fri, Oct 12, 2018 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM EDT

Location

York University, Victor Phillip Dahdaleh Building

88 The Pond Road Toronto, ON M3J 0K9 Canada

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

Description

REGISTER BY OCTOBER 5TH

This one-day event will bring together graduate students, professors, instructors, practitioners, and applied researchers interested in questions of pedagogy and practice. We invite graduate students, professors, and professionals teaching/learning Qualitative Health Research (inside and outside of formal academic environments) to join us in these conversations. The day will be organized around playing with pedagogies, skill-building, networking and knowledge exchange opportunities. We want this time together to be fun, generative and enriching. Your engaged participation is key to our collective success!

The Symposium goals are to:

  • inspire pedagogical innovation, dialogue and imagination
  • share challenges, exchange resources and brainstorm solutions
  • celebrate our accomplishments and push the boundaries of possibility
  • (re-)centre the ‘critical’ in our teaching practices
  • cultivate a network of current and future qualitative health research educators

The symposium is being organized by the Centre for Critical Qualitative Health Research (CCQHR) at the University of Toronto and hosted by York University. It is the closing event for the eCampus Ontario Project, which aims to advance the field by strengthening the community of educators in Qualitative Health Research across the province.

Visit the following website for more details: http://www.ccqhr.utoronto.ca/events-symposium/

Organized by

The official EventBrite page for York University's Faculty of Environmental & Urban Change (EUC) Alumni. This includes our legacy graduates from both the Faculty of Environmental Studies and the the Department of Geography which have combined to create the new EUC.

 

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