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MULTIMEDIA PRESENTATIONS
Is this a valid explanation of my use of inclusional, dialectical and propositional logics in my living theory of my educational influence in my learning, in the learning of others and in the learning of social formations? Do my values carry the hope of Ubuntu for the future of humanity? DRAFT 13 February 2004
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AERA 2004 PROPOSAL ON THE TRANSFORMATIVE POTENTIAL OF INDIVIDUALS' COLLABORATIVE
SELF-STUDIES FOR SUSTAINABLE GLOBAL EDUCATIONAL NETWORKS OF COMMUNICATION
This Symposium Proposal has been accepted for the programme of the American
Educational Research Association Annual Conference 12-16 April 2004, in
San Diego, with contributions from: Catriona McDonagh, Bernie Sullivan
and Jean McNiff from the University of Limerick; from Joan Whitehead and
Bernie Fitzgerald from the University of the West of England; from Cheryl
Black and Jackie Delong f rom the Grand Erie District School Board; from
Jack Whitehead of the University of Bath and from Maggie Farren of Dublin
City University.
Click here to access Whitehead, J. (2003)
How do my values continue to energise my life-long learning and influence in the education
of myself, others and social formations? - DRAFT 16 December, 2003. The video-clips can be played with Quicktime 6.4
and do need a broadband or fost ethernet connection. The largest video-clip is 78.7 Megabytes.
Click here to download: Whitehead, J. (2000)
Ways of knowing our educative influences on our students' learning. How
valid are multi-media presentations and our associated explanations? Presented
to AERA April 2000
Click here to view: Whitehead, J. (2000)
The Living Standards of Practice and Judgement of Professional Educators.
A paper produced while a visiting professor at Brock University, Ontario
June 2000.
Click here to download: Whitehead,
J. (2000) Legitimising living standards of practice and judgement: How
do I know that I have influenced you for good? A paper presented at the
Third International Conference of the Self-Study of Teacher Education
Practices Special Interest Group of the American Educational Research
Association, 24-27 July, 2000, Herstmonceaux Castle, Surrey, U.K.
Click here to download: The 'Look' of the teacher: Using DV to improve the
professional practice of teaching. Sarah Fletcher & Jack Whitehead, Department of Education, University of Bath.
A paper presented to the British Educational Research Association Annual Conference, 7-9 September, 2000. University of Cardiff
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