Methodological and Theoretical Perspectives on Curriculum Research

  • Booking Name: Tuesday Morning Workshop G
  • Time: 10:00 - 12:00
  • Facilitator: Majella Dempsey
  • Registration deadline: 15 August 2023
  • The workshop is fully booked, there is a limited waiting list. To see if the waiting list is still available, click on "Link to Registration" below.

This workshop will be of interest to early career researchers in the area of curriculum studies. From the saying “There is nothing so practical as good theory”, we will explore different methodological and theoretical perspectives being used in research in this area. Researchers will share their own experiences and knowledge of how they have used various methodologies and theories to research curriculum. There will be an opportunity to question and look at real applications in the context of current research.

The objectives of this workshop are as follows:

  • To share theoretical perspectives from early career researchers
  • To explore methodological approaches to curriculum research
  • To investigate theoretical perspectives and how they inform curriculum research.

Requirements - IMPORTANT:

  • You are only eligible to attend this workshop if you are registered as participant of ECER.
  • Please do NOT register for more than one workshop. We will cancel double bookings.
  • Should you not be able to attend, please cancel your reservation, as there is a (limited) waiting list.

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Important Dates ECER 2023

Title
01.12.2022
Submission starts
31.01.2023
Submission ends
01.04.2023
Registration starts
01.04.2023
Review results announced
15.05.2023
Early bird ends
26.06.2023
Presentation times announced
30.06.2023
Registration Deadline for Presenters
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Conference Venue

and Local Organisers

University of Glasgow
Glasgow G12 8QQ

Local Association - SERA

Scottish Educational Research Association

EERA Member Organisation

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