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Faculty of Education
UVic Faculty of Education
29 episodes
2 months ago
In this 33-minute episode, researchers Asma Noureen and Kristi Koons from the Department of Educational Psychology and Leadership Studies reflect on their early journeys as graduate researchers committed to fostering social change. Grounded in activist roots and driven by a desire to make meaningful contributions, they explore a range of research methodologies that align with their values and research goals. They discuss: 🔍 Critical Discourse Analysis 🪶 Indigenous Methodologies 🌀 Post-Qualitative Inquiry 📖 Narrative Inquiry 📜 Inclusive Policy Models 🤝 Participatory Action Research This recording was originally created for an EDCI Research Design course. The conversation is part of the Critical Research Methodologies podcast series—an open invitation to all UVic students to engage in thoughtful, justice-oriented dialogue. See the references: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1q-TLF0mVkEn8MwP6TH_rkfGTc9aBkGld/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=110744774306606548496&rtpof=true&sd=true #SocialJusticeResearch #CriticalMethodologies #GradStudentVoices #ResearchDesign
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In this 33-minute episode, researchers Asma Noureen and Kristi Koons from the Department of Educational Psychology and Leadership Studies reflect on their early journeys as graduate researchers committed to fostering social change. Grounded in activist roots and driven by a desire to make meaningful contributions, they explore a range of research methodologies that align with their values and research goals. They discuss: 🔍 Critical Discourse Analysis 🪶 Indigenous Methodologies 🌀 Post-Qualitative Inquiry 📖 Narrative Inquiry 📜 Inclusive Policy Models 🤝 Participatory Action Research This recording was originally created for an EDCI Research Design course. The conversation is part of the Critical Research Methodologies podcast series—an open invitation to all UVic students to engage in thoughtful, justice-oriented dialogue. See the references: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1q-TLF0mVkEn8MwP6TH_rkfGTc9aBkGld/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=110744774306606548496&rtpof=true&sd=true #SocialJusticeResearch #CriticalMethodologies #GradStudentVoices #ResearchDesign
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Education
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Indigenous Music Education with Anita Prest
Faculty of Education
30 minutes 7 seconds
6 years ago
Indigenous Music Education with Anita Prest
Dr. Anita Prest teaches Music Education at UVic. Inspired by her time working as a music educator in Keremeos, BC, Prest is very interested in mixing rural music education and Indigenous education. Prest works on furthering the relationship between music teachers and Indigenous culture-bearers, knowledge keepers, and cultural workers to introduce Indigenous music and their cultures in schools. “We have a responsibility as music educators and as people who are teaching future music educators to do this work,” she says. To the question “how do we do this without appropriation?”, she emphasizes the importance of respect and building strong relationships with the community members and the culture.
Faculty of Education
In this 33-minute episode, researchers Asma Noureen and Kristi Koons from the Department of Educational Psychology and Leadership Studies reflect on their early journeys as graduate researchers committed to fostering social change. Grounded in activist roots and driven by a desire to make meaningful contributions, they explore a range of research methodologies that align with their values and research goals. They discuss: 🔍 Critical Discourse Analysis 🪶 Indigenous Methodologies 🌀 Post-Qualitative Inquiry 📖 Narrative Inquiry 📜 Inclusive Policy Models 🤝 Participatory Action Research This recording was originally created for an EDCI Research Design course. The conversation is part of the Critical Research Methodologies podcast series—an open invitation to all UVic students to engage in thoughtful, justice-oriented dialogue. See the references: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1q-TLF0mVkEn8MwP6TH_rkfGTc9aBkGld/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=110744774306606548496&rtpof=true&sd=true #SocialJusticeResearch #CriticalMethodologies #GradStudentVoices #ResearchDesign