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CONFERENCE> Researching Education Policy: Wolfson College, Oxford

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Jan 25, 1999, 3:00:00 AM1/25/99
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RESEARCH STUDENT NETWORK CONFERENCE
20 MARCH 1999
at the
UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD
EDUCATION POLICY

The theme of the conference is researching education policy.
We hope to provide a friendly, informal context where
research students of education policy can meet and discuss
aspects of their work with others that share similar
interests and concerns. The conference will take place at
Wolfson College,Oxford between 9:00am-4:30pm.
Speaker: Professor Stephen Ball (King's College London)
Chair: Professor Richard Pring ( University of Oxford)

Michael Guest Nicholson (University of the West of England)
"Getting to grips with theory in comparative research."

Sue Radnor (University of Hertfordshire)
"Methodology: Why is there so much of it? Why it is so
difficult? And is there any point to it?"

Victoria B. Jagne (Wolfson College, Oxford)
"National Policy or International Policy? The Formulation
Process of South Africa's Curriculum 2005 Policy."

Ya-lin Chen (University of York)
"The Role of University Adult Education in Lifelong Learning:
some Policy Implications for the University Adult Education
System in Taiwan and England."

Olga Shparik, Inna Anisimova, Helena Busel, Inna
Konoplyannik, Gala Naumik & Julia Nebyshinets
(University of Belarus)
"The Problem of Estimating the Results of Education in
Belarus".

Sharon Owen (The Open University)
"Researching Inclusive Learning in Further Education:
Evolution of a Methodology".

Bregt Henkens (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven)
"The influence of pillarization on (historical) education
policy research in Belgium".

Wendy M Petzall (University of Cambridge)
"Education for liberty in the Venezuelan Curriculum".

Philip Coggin (Wolfson College, Oxford)
"A Semantic blind alley? Representations of school technology
within the discursive practices at the DES (1987-89)".

Tina Goodwin (Institute of Education, University of London)
"Balancing Ethics and Access".

Hakan Sari (Oxford Brookes University)
"Analysis of Administrators' and Key Providers'
Interpretation of Policy and Practice of Provisions for
Children with Special Educational Needs in England and
Turkey".

Richard Race (University of Keele)
"Ethnic education policies and the Urban".

Pi-Yun Chen (University of York)
"The promotion of native culture education in the current
educational reform movement in Taiwan ñ a move from mono-
culture towards cultural pluralism in education".

Kenneth Franklin (University of Sheffield)
"Interviewing the powerful: a contract with the devil (who
sometimes is a gentleman)?
______________________________________
The conference fee is £14 and includes lunch and
morning/afternoon refreshments. To receive an application
form, please send an SAE to: Victoria Jagne, University of
Oxford, Wolfson College, Oxford, OX2 6UD or e-mail:
victori...@wolfson.oxford.ac.uk Closing date for
applications is 7th March 1999. Only 60 places available.


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