Monthly Archives: September 2010

Dr Tessa Livingstone Keynote IV – video

Dr Tessa Livingstone from the BBC television series ‘A Child of Our Time’, was our fourth and final keynote speaker. The title of her presentation ‘Speak and Be Heard’. © European Early Childhood Education Research (EECERA) MMX For the last … Continue reading

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Professor Judi Marshall Keynote III – video

Delegates warmly welcomed Professor Judi Marshall, as she outlined the title of our third keynote ‘Living life as inquiry, Challenging Methodological Thinking’. © European Early Childhood Education Research (EECERA) MMX Marshall talked about two broad themes, firstly, action research as … Continue reading

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Opening Reception to EECERA’s 20th Conference – video

EECERA 2010 Opening Reception: Sunday 5th September Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery There was a fantastic buzz and excitement as the EECERA community came together once again – this year for our 20th conference! Friends were reunited, new members welcomed, … Continue reading

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Doctor Amita Gupta Keynote II – video

Doctor Amita Gupta from The City University Of New York was our second keynote speaker. © European Early Childhood Education Research (EECERA) MMX Continuing the theme of knowledge and voice, she identified two different voices – the non-western voice versus … Continue reading

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Welcome to EECERA 2010 – video

The conference opened in the splendor of the Great Hall at University of Birmingham. Welcome addresses from Professor Tony Bertram, Professor Chris Pascal, Professor Edward Peck and Chrissie Garrett to an audience that filled the hall, set the excitement and … Continue reading

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Professor Dr. Gunilla Dahlberg: Keynote I – video

Professor Dr. Gunilla Dahlberg presented the first keynote of the conference: “Something in the world forces us to think” Drawing on her research from The Stockholm Project and the thoughts of Descartes and Deleuze, Dahlberg posed many questions to us … Continue reading

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