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Getting Started with Self-Study
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The purpose of the Getting Started with Self-Study Symposium was to provide an accessible entry point to people who are new to self-study or who are interested in learning more about self-study. The symposium was live-streamed on April 27, 2015 from Brock University and was co-chaired by Tim Fletcher and Déirdre Ní Chróinín. Julian Kitchen, Tom Russell, and Clare Kosnik were keynote speakers. Special thanks to Jon Winterbottom for coordinating the live streaming and recording of the symposium, and to Stephanie Beni for all of the video editing. Funding was provided by Brock University, Mary Immaculate College, and the Irish Research Council.

Highlights of talks by Tim Fletcher (“Getting Started with Self-Study”) and Julian Kitchen (“Becoming a Self-study Educator/Researcher: Stories and Possibilities”).

 

 

Highlights of talks by Tom Russell (“A History of Self-Study of Teacher Education Practice”) and Clare Kosnik (“Using Self-Study as Part of a Broader Program of Research”).

 

Highlights of question and answer period.


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Member Websites
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Click on the member names below to explore some of the research interests and publications of some of our members. Please note that this is not an exhaustive list:

Shawn Bullock: http://shawnbullock.ca

Clare Kosnik and Clive Beck: http://www.literacyteaching.net

Megan Madigan Peercy: http://www.terpconnect.umd.edu/~mpeercy/

Anastasia Samaras: http://mason.gmu.edu/~asamaras/
 
 
Where do I start?
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There are lots of possibilities for starting your journey with S-STEP research. Here are a few possibilities:

Our Journal
Our Springer Series
Past Castle Proceedings
A Canadian Polygraph

Please do connect with us at one of our conferences!

 
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