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Queen's University
 

School of Graduate Studies

CALL FOR PROPOSALS


From Inspiration to Inquiry: Forging Educational Pathways

12th Annual Rosa Bruno-Jofré Symposium in Education

March 30, 2012

Faculty of Education, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario


We invite submissions from current graduate students that show relevance to the conference audience, contribute to education in its broadest sense, and demonstrate a high level of academic quality. Submissions should be in the form of a maximum 300-word abstract that adheres to professional grammatical structure and written presentation.

Abstracts should be fully edited and ready to be included in the conference program. To submit a proposal, please visit http://orgs.educ.queensu.ca/rbjse/

Types of Sessions

Presentations
The presentation format is chosen when the goal is to present a finished paper, academic findings or a comprehensive literature review. One session will feature two presenters, each allotted approximately 17 minutes to give an overview of his or her topic or research. After the presentations there will be 10 minutes for questions from the audience. The abstract of the presentation should address the following, as applicable:
(a) purpose;
(b) perspective(s) or theoretical framework;
(c) methods and data source(s);
(d) results, conclusions and/or interpretations; and
(e) educational importance of the study.

Roundtables
A roundtable session is an opportunity to receive feedback on a work in progress (e.g., a research proposal). Each roundtable session will be 45 minutes in length. Presenters will have 20 minutes to give an overview of their research, and the remaining 25 minutes for discussion. Feedback will first be provided by a discussant who has read the paper in advance, with the remainder of the time for questions and comment. If you opt for the roundtable format, we would welcome your suggestion for a suitable discussant (a faculty member or doctoral student at the Queen’s Faculty of Education); please include it with your proposal. The abstract of the roundtable should address the following, as applicable:
(a) purpose;
(b) perspective(s) or theoretical framework;
(c) proposed methods; and
(d) educational importance of the study.

For further inquiries regarding the symposium, please contact the program chair, King Luu, at rbjse@queensu.ca

Deadline for proposal submission: January 16, 2012 at 11:59 p.m. EST

Submissions will be peer-reviewed by members of the symposium committee, and notification of acceptance will be sent to applicants via email before February 1, 2012, at which time registration for the symposium will be opened.

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