Introduction to CERLL Grad Talks

The CERLL Grad Talks series is a space for students to share their in-progress research on topics related to language and literacies education, sponsored by the Centre for Educational Research on Languages and Literacies at OISE/University of Toronto. CERLL Grad Talks offer a collaborative and supportive space for students to work through ideas, share their interests, and gain experience presenting their work. Students are encouraged to participate at any stage of their program, in order to foster a strong and supportive community of developing researchers.

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A title slide for the Lindsay Cavanaugh Grad Talk.
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Towards a curriculum of softness: Learning from the dear-maps of femme/femme-of-centre educators and older youth.
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Thi Chang Duyen Can
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Using guided meditation in English as a Foreign Language classes
A title slide for the Marina Antony-Newman Grad Talk.
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Exploring Canadian Language Educators’ Beliefs and Practices at the Intersection of Language Policy and Plurilingual Research Discourses.

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