Presentations 2007

Mon, Jan 1, 2007

Presentations

Pushor, D. (2007, November). Parent engagement: What really matters? Invited address, Making Connections: A People for Education Conference on Education Issues, Toronto, Ontario.

Pushor, D. (2007, November). Parent inclusion: We are all family. Invited address, Making Connections: A People for Education Conference on Education Issues, Toronto, Ontario.

Pushor, D. (2007, November). Parent knowledge. Circle of Light: A First Nations, Metis and Inuit Education Conference, Ontario Ministry of Education and Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, Toronto, Ontario.

Amendt, T. & Pushor, D. (2007, November). Parent engagement. Circle of Light: A First Nations, Metis and Inuit Education Conference, Ontario Ministry of Education and Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, Toronto, Ontario.

Pushor, D. (2007, October). Involvement to engagement: Community education practices in Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan Community Schools Association Annual Conference, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan.

Pushor, D. (2007, October). Community engagement in schools: Aligning beliefs and practices. Invited half day address, Project Teams Gathering, Manitoba Education Citizenship and Youth, Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Amendt, T. & Pushor, D. (2007, May). Community engagement: Policy and practice in Saskatchewan schools. Shawane Dagosiwin: Aboriginal Education Research Forum, Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Clandinin, D.J., Huber, J, Pushor, D., Schultz, B., Coulter, C., Butler-Kisber, L., Caine, V., Michie, G., Mitchell, R., Rolling, J. Steeves, P., & Pinnegar, S. (2007, April). Moving into the academy as narrative inquirers. Symposium presented at the Annual Meeting of The American Educational Research Association, Chicago, IL.

Pushor, D. (2007, January). Parent engagement: Creating a shared world. Invited research paper presentation, Research Symposium, Ontario Ministry of Education, Toronto, Ontario.

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