CIDEC Seminars/Events Series: Winter 2016 Date Time Presenter/Sponsor Chair Presentation Title January 20th (Wednesday) 4:00-7:00 pm NEXUS LOUNGE CIDESA CIDESA Welcome Back Potluck February 3rd (Wednesday) 5:30-8:30 pm Nexus Lounge CIDESA Sponsored event CIDESA Documentary and Pizza Night February 10th (Wednesday) 4:30-6:00 pm Room 7-105 TBC TBC TBC February 19th (Friday) 9:30 am-3:30 pm Room 7-105 Carly Manion Vandra Masemann CIDE Students present their research (MA & PhD candidates) March 2nd (Wednesday) 11:30 am-1:00 pm Peace Lounge or 7-105 Joseph P Farrell Student Research Symposium Ayesha Bashiruddin, PhD, OISE Carly Manion Models of teacher learning in developing country contexts: Teachers’ voices MARCH 6-10 CIES Washington DC MARCH 14-18 MID-WINTER BREAK M. Najeeb Shafiq, Steve Bahry or Associate Professor of Kara Janigan or Education, University Ramesh Pokharel of Pittsburgh Claudia Milena Diaz Stephen Anderson Rios, PhD Candidate, Comparative Public Policy, McMaster University Alan Daly, PhD, U of Stephen Anderson CA, San Diego March 18 TBC (Friday) NEW TBC March 24th (Thursday) 11:30 am-1:00 pm Room 7-105 April 5th (Tuesday) 11:30 – 1:00 pm Room 7-105 April 6th 5:30-8:30 pm Nexus Lounge CIDESA sponsored CIDESA TBC (Wednesday) April 13th (Wednesday) 11:30 -1:00 pm 7-105 James Corcoran, PhD/CIDE/LLE/CTL Dr. Karen Englander, York U Dianne Dekker, CIDE OISE, PhD Candidate Stephen Bahry Academic knowledge production in Latin America: Policies, pedagogies, and practices Stephen Bahry TBA Olivier BeginCaouette, PhD Cand, CIDEC Ramesh Pokharel Systemic Factors contributing to academic research production in the Nordic Higher Ed Systems Carol Mullen, PhD, Professor Virginia Tech, Schoool of Education Carly Manion Mentoring Innovations, Social Justice Education and International research (TBC) April 27th(Wednesday) 4:30-6:00 pm May 4th 1:00-3:00 pm (Wednesday) 7-105 June 15th 4:30-6:00 pm (Wednesday) TBC (7-105) NEW TBC TBC - secondary education policy in Argentina, Chile and Colombia The Social Side of Teacher Networks: Perspective from Multiple Settings and Contexts CIDE’s Got Talent event to celebrate end of term PLEASE CHECK WEBSITE FOR UPDATES REGULARLY PLEASE NOTE: CIDEC Seminar Series: Winter 2016 Draft CIDE seminars as Program Requirement: Students are required to attend and participate in a minimum of 5 CIDE seminars. Students must be present in person at a minimum of 4 CIDE seminars. After December 2013, for their 5th seminar requirement, students will have the option of either attending in person or visiting the CIDEC website, choosing one seminar video to watch and then write a reflective summary of 500 words on it. If you choose this option, please contact the CIDEC administrator for reflective summary guidelines at cidec.oise@utoronto.ca. Other Dates to Know: First day of classes for Winter session, January 4, 2016. CIDESA Welcome Back Potluck January 13th 4-6 pm, Peace Lounge. Deadline for electronic submission of final doctoral theses in order to avoid fee charges for the 2015-16 Winter Session, January 15, 2016. Deadline to add Winter Session courses, January 25, 2016 Deadline to drop Winter session courses: March 1, 2016. CIES 2015 is March 10-16, 2015 Mid-Winter Break March 14-18, No OISE Classes. CIDEC and the CIDESA presents the Joseph P. Farrell Student Research Symposium Friday February 19th, 2016. Full day attendance counts as 2 CIDE seminars toward CIDE program requirements. Please note that CIDESA Events do not count toward CIDE program Requirements Please note that presenters, dates and times are subject to change. Most seminars will be webcast live at http://connect.oise.utoronto.ca/cidec and posted on CIDE website following the presentation at http://www.oise.utoronto.ca/cidec/CIDEC_Seminar_Series/index.html 2 All CIDEC Seminars are held in 7-105, unless otherwise indicated. THIS SCHEDULE IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. FOR UP TO DATE INFORMATION, PLEASE CHECK THE CIDEC WEBSITE: HTTP://WWW.OISE.UTORONTO.CA/CIDEC