Melbourne Graduate School of Education

Dean's Lecture Series 2010

Free Public Lectures - All welcome

All lectures in the Dean’s Lecture Series are free and open to the public and we encourage you to register online.
A detailed flyer for each of the confirmed lectures are in the table below. The presenters in the Dean’s Lecture Series for 2010 are certain to attract
a vast and wide-reaching audience. To ensure you have a seat we encourage you to register your attendance for events you will attend. 

Parking is available on campus, for further information on locations and fees please click here.
Please enter via Gate 1 from Swanston Street (opposite Elgin Street).

For further information contact 8344 8640, or email Lauren Graham at: Education Events.

Date

Speaker

Topic

Venue

 

Thursday 18 Feb

6pm-7pm

Professor Richard Noss

Technology- Enhanced Learning -reconsider how, to whom, and what to teach?

Further information:
www.tlrp.org/tel
www.lkl.ac.uk

Theatre A, Elisabeth Murdoch Building
(Building 134)

Please click here to download the lecture notes and a recording of the lecture

Wednesday 10 March

6pm-7pm

Miegunyah Distinguished Lecture Professor Robin Alexander

THE PERILS OF POLICY:  success, amnesia and collateral damage in systemic educational reform

Prince Philip Theatre, Architecture Building (Building 133)

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Please click here for the full lecture text.

Thursday 24 June

6pm-7pm

Professor David Hogan

Working Pasteur’s Quadrant: Designing and Implementing a National Education Research Program in Singapore

Prince Philip Theatre, Architecture Building (Building 133)

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Tuesday 27 July

6pm-7pm

Frtiz Duras Lecture Professor Jo Salmon

Standing up for children's health and education: questioning the sedentary nature of classrooms

Theatre A, Elisabeth Murdoch Building
(Building 134)

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Please click here for the PowerPoint slides

Wednesday 11 August

6pm-7pm

Professor Michael Young

The radical case for a subject based curriculum

Prince Philip Theatre, Architecture Building (Building 133)

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Thursday 2 September

6.30pm-7.30pm

Register

Professor Kenneth Ross

The Development and Application of the SACMEQ HIV-AIDS Knowledge Test
(HAKT) for Pupils at the Upper-Primary School Level in 15 African Countries.

Theatre A, Elisabeth Murdoch Building
(Building 134)

Please click here to download a recording of the lecture

Please click here for the PowerPoint slides

Tuesday 16 November

6pm-7pm

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Inaugural Professorial Lecture

Professor Stephen Lamb

School dropout and completion: international perspectives

 

Theatre A, Elisabeth Murdoch Building
(Building 134)

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