The 7th SQUIG Conference in Qualitative Research

The 2008 SQUIG Annual conference will be held at Rooms 114 & 116 Aderhold hall on December 10, 2008, from 9:00am to 3:30pm.


You can access the full, paper-based program here: Program PDF

 

 

 

Conference Schedule

9:00-9:30 Morning Keynote - Dr. John Schell (Rm 114)
9:30-10:45

Session 1A - Researchers Negotiate Culture (Rm 114)

Session 1B - Students Negotiate Culture (Rm 116)

10:45-11:00
Break
11:00-12:15

Session 2A - Transitions: Teachers and Tutors (Rm 114)

Session 2B - Students Negotiate Learning Settings (Rm 116)

12:15-1:15
Lunch
1:15-2:55

Session 3A - New Directions in Qualitative Methods/Methdologies (Rm 114)

Session 3B - Alternative Concepts and Methods (Rm 116)

3:00-3:30 Afternoon Keynote - Dr. Christopher Morphew (Rm 114)

 

 

 

Keynote Speakers

Morning Keynote (Room 114, 9:00-9:30am)

 

Dr. Schell

Dr. John Schell, Workforce Education, Leadership, & Social Foundations

 

"Dr. Schell's research examines sociological theories of learning including areas of situated cognition, communities of practice and contextual teaching and learning. Specifically, his focus is on implications for teaching practices formulated under these theoretical frameworks. His publications have appeared in numerous scholarly journals including the Journal of Vocational Education Research, Journal of Industrial Teacher Education, Community College Journal of Research and Practice, and the Journal of Career and Technical Education (JCTE). His research has been recognized by the Technology Education Division of the Association of Career and Technical Education. Two of his articles were named Outstanding Manuscript in 1992 and 1993 by the National Association of Industrial-Technical Teacher Educators." (from http://www.coe.uga.edu/welsf/faculty/schell/index.html)

 

 

Afternoon Keynote (Room 114, 3:00-3:30pm)

 

Dr. Morphew

Dr. Christopher Morphew, Institute for Higher Education

 

"Professor Morphew's research agenda focuses on issues related to institutional diversity, chiefly those linked to state policy and governance. He is particularly interested in state and institutional policies related to interstate exchange through programs such as the Western Undergraduate Exchange coordinated by the Western Interstate Commission on Higher Education, or the Academic Common Market devised and coordinated by the Southern Regional Education Board. At the heart of Professor Morphew's work is a focus on institutional mission and the coordination of state higher education efforts to ensure the most efficacious use of public resources within and between states." (from http://www.uga.edu/ihe/morphew.html)