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Developing research partnerships with schools

Virtual

A workshop for school staff and researchers, presented by The Australian Sociological Association (Sociology of Education Thematic Group) What kinds of social research is of benefit to schools? How can schools make room for research? How can researchers co-design projects with schools to achieve common goals? How can researchers manage institutional barriers, e.g. onerous approvals processes, financial constraints, and time constraints? Social scientists working on education have always worked productively with schools. However, that is becoming increasingly difficult because of the pressures facing both schools and the research sector. The aim of this workshop is to bring together researchers and school staff to share ideas and experiences, in order to increase understanding and create possibilities for new ways of working together. Participating researchers work on issues including: Educational inequality Cultural diversity and schooling Impacts of Covid on schooling Selective schools and educational segregation Transitions to post-school life Our panel includes: Cathy Wilton, Principal, Yennora Public School Sarah Loch, Research Director, Pymble Ladies College Kimberley Pressick-Kilborn, Research Director, Trinity Grammar College Eliza Buckley, Youth and Community Services Manager, 3 Bridges Community Centre Dr Quentin Maire, University of Melbourne

Free

Kummargii Yulendji Symposium

RMIT ACTIVATOR 102 Victoria Street, Carlton

A symposium co-convened by Informit and CAVAL on how we describe, apply, and amplify Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander publications. You're invited to Kummargii Yulendji, a 1-day Symposium co-convened by Informit and CAVAL. Kummargii Yulendji Symposium is an opportunity for representatives of the publishing, research, library and information industries, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander representatives, to come together to identify issues and share insights on the aggregation and description of Indigenous research outputs. Informit and CAVAL will convene presenters and facilitators who are leading initiatives in these areas. We envisage that Kummargii Yulendji will offer a space of convergence for key contributors to bring specialist knowledge and actively engage in discussions. Keynote speakers: Professor Gary Thomas, RMIT Pro Vice Chancellor Indigenous Education, Research and Engagement Assistant Professor Stacy Allison-Cassin, School of Information Management, Dalhousie University. RSVP by: Tuesday 5 September at 5pm.

Free