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On the first Saturday of every month everyone is welcome to join a Mindboggles session at the School of Education Staffroom in the...


Childing and Co(labouring) at the AERA Conference in Toronto
Cara Borcherds and I had written a chapter for the book Feminist Research for 21st-Century Childhoods: Common World Methods. The book had...


Diffracting through Diffraction in the Round Table Session at the AERA Conference 2019
At the annual meeting of the AERA (American Educational Research Association) in Toronto this week, we presented our paper that has just...


6TH SAERA CONFERENCE (2018) 22 – 24 October 2018 Hosted by The Faculty of Education, North-West Univ
Thinking together about research at the 2018 SAERA conference and our bodies assert their presence in the room where other bodies, even...


International Council of Philosophical Inquiry with Children (ICPIC) pre-conference seminars, La Cor
Sumaya Babamia, Rose-Anne Reynolds and Joyce West attended the ICPIC Pre-conference three day seminar in LaCorrola, Madrid, 26-28 June...


Siddique Motala, CPUT Surveying Lecturer and Critical Posthumanism Reading Group Member wins nationa
SOFT AND HARD: Siddique Motala uses art and other creative avenues to make students relate to each other and his subject A willingness to...


AERA 2017 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
Viv Bozalek, Karin Murris, Sumaya Babamia and Veronica Mitchell all DECD project members attended the AERA 2017 conference which was held...

Unrepresenting Representation
Fingerprints provide a symbolic representation of our unique identity through the shaping of ridges on our skin. While fingerprint...
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