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  • What people are saying about Imaginative Education

    It’s great stuff! I was exposed to it through the article in Educational Leadership and I am now reading the book. It makes so much sense! Thank you for your great work! Dave Bell (Texas)

    When I started to use IE several years ago now, that I tried it out in a few lessons here and there, was amazed at the success and then began to look for other areas and subjects in which I could use the Lesson Planning Frameworks and other aspects of the theory. Pamela Hagen.

    I am just back home after a great pro-day and still reeling from all that I learned from your workshop. Pamela Walker (Victoria, B.C.)

    I've been having a great deal of success with IE in the classroom. I taught grade 5 last year using IE-based concepts and had a GREAT year. I'm teaching kindergarten this year and using the concepts again - so far so fabulous! Mary Mulleady, (Teacher, Surrey.)

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    Summer Institute & Research Symposium July 7 to 9th (Delta Vancouver Airport Hotel, from 2008-07-07 18:00 to 2008-07-09 17:30) — by tmartin
    Our focus for this event will be on educational practices that come to the fore once one takes the imagination seriously as a major learning tool. We invite practitioners and scholars, and those who are both, to bring their expertise and reflection about imaginative education to building a richer and more effective conception of education.
    A school challenge in Colombia indigenous communities. (EDB 9511 (SFU Burnaby Campus), from 2008-07-02 12:30 to 2008-07-02 14:30) — by tmartin
    "How could we create collaboratively a community-based intercultural learning environment? A school challenge in Colombia indigenous communities."
    Play in Learning! (EDB 8680, Burnaby Campus, from 2008-05-15 10:00 to 2008-05-15 12:00) — by tmartin
    Please join us this Thursday for a morning seminar by our faculty's visiting scholars Dr. Pentti Hakkarainen and Dr. Milda Bredikyte. They are bringing their extensive experience in the areas of play and learning, bringing together Scandinavian, European and Russian scholarship in this area, combining observations and methods from diverse perspectives including educational psychology and theatre studies.
    Social Justice (EDB 7600-F, SFU Burnaby Campus, from 2008-04-21 16:30 to 2008-04-21 18:00) — by tmartin
    "Social Justice playing out through the arts and in the classroom" presented by Judy Marcuse and David Diamond
    Graduate Student Salon Series (Room 2250; Harbour Center Vancouver, from 2008-04-03 16:30 to 2008-04-03 18:00) — by tmartin
     
    Graduate Student Salon Series (Room 3260; Surrey Campus, from 2008-04-01 16:30 to 2008-04-01 18:00) — by tmartin
     
    Indigenous Education Seminar (SFU Vancouver (Harbour Centre) Sauder Industries Policy Room #2270, from 2008-03-27 19:00 to 2008-03-27 20:30) — by tmartin
    "Learning and Teaching in an Indigenous World: considerations for Teacher development and Curriculum development" by Dr. Lorna Williams, Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Knowledge and Learning.
    Technology, performance and emotion (Room 3280; Surrey Campus, from 2008-03-17 16:30 to 2008-03-17 18:00) — by tmartin
    "Technology, Performance and emotion an integrated dialogue of inquiry" presented by Lynn Fels, Kathryn Ricketts and Bob Pritchard
    Learning in Depth Seminar (Halpern Centre Lounge (Rm114) Burnaby Campus, from 2008-03-13 16:30 to 2008-03-13 18:00) — by tmartin
    "Learning in Depth: A simple proposal that can transform schooling" is a special topic seminar offered by Dr. Kieran Egan based on one of his published papers and a soon to be new book.
    Graduate Student Salon Series (Room 7610; Burnaby Mountain Campus, from 2008-02-26 16:30 to 2008-02-26 18:00) — by tmartin
    On behalf of IERG, EGSA and the student Learning Commons, I would like to invite you to our next Graduate Salon, Feb 26, Room 7610, Education Building , Burnaby Campus.