
Marcia McKenzie
@mckenzia
Prof @EduMelb, Global Studies & International Ed, critical policy studies, education policy, UN governance, mobilities, affect, climate change & sustainability
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https://findanexpert.unimelb.edu.au/profile/876656-marcia-mckenzie 17-10-2009 03:42:28
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We are pleased to announce an upcoming Social Transformations & Education Academic Group symposium: Issues of Governance in Education Policymaking, with papers by Dr Jess Lawson & Dr Steven Lewis. Wednesday November 23 at 4pm, both in-person and on Zoom. Registrations & details: eventbrite.com.au/e/issues-of-go…


How do you feel about the changes that education is going through? Be sure to check out our Local/Global Issues in Education series which is co-published with @AustAssocResEd 👉bddy.me/3UgNAmG Marcia McKenzie Dr Beardface Jessica Gerrard #AARE2022 #EducationMatters



Recent paper in a special issue on network methodologies - with Nicolas Stahelin on the hows and whys of the inter-network governing of UNESCO & the UNFCCC policy programs on #ClimateEd & #ACE. Thank you to the interviewees, reviewers, & editor SJ Ball authors.elsevier.com/a/1gVeJ38nswdE…

Join us for a joint symposium by Social Transformations & Education Academic Group & the #EarlyChildhood Studies group on March 15. @Nxumalo71 will speak about 'Participatory Climate Justice Education with Young Children.' Registration: eventbrite.com/e/participator…


Join us Social Transformations & Education Academic Group on Wednesday, 22 March, for a symposium on 'Critical Insights on Data Infrastructures in Education.' @carloper & Steven Lewis will present their papers. Register: eventbrite.com/e/critical-ins…


Learn more about 'Democracy, Teachers and Education' and join us Social Transformations & Education Academic Group on Tuesday, 4 April. Jess Lawson & Jill Blackmore AM will reflect on democracy and the dangers, limitations, and possibilities for teachers today. Register: eventbrite.com/e/democracy-te…




Whose knowledge counts in shaping understanding of #ClimateChange? In our latest blog post, Preeti Nayak of University of Toronto OISEUofT, offers 3 questions to guide developing #teaching, #curriculum, and #policy that addresses #climate #coloniality. buff.ly/3DtVWRU

For those in Melbourne, I'll be talking next week on the urgency of addressing climate change in schooling policy and practice as part of Faculty of Education Dean's Lecture series - September 21, 5:30pm …choolofeducationcommsteam.cmail20.com/t/i-e-ajlkjx-t…


Come to the book launch of, Temporality, Place and Space in Education and Youth Research, edited by Julie McLeod, Kate O'Connor, Nicole Davis, Amy McKernan When: Thursday October 5th, at 5.00pm Where: MGSE/Faculty of Education Level 5, Kwong Lee Dow Building, Queensberry St



Many thanks to Mark Rickinson and contributors inside and outside of academia for this worthwhile collaboration on the roles of research in policy making, including Bob Lingard Heila sisitka Oren Pizmony-Levy🌍 Eureta Rosenberg Mandy Singer-Brodowski Environmental Education Research and more ❤️

Fun to do this Talking Teaching podcast episode w Katey Coleman & Sarah Healy 🌦, Faculty of Education

With the imminent release of the Australian Universities Accord, COP28 is a reminder that higher education needs a mandate to combat the climate crisis and support the planet, write Andrew Deuchar and Marcia McKenzie. go.unimelb.edu.au/g2qs


🔥 Registration open for the Critical Education Policy Summer School, 11-13 February, 2025. 25 spots available for Australian and international doctoral students in critical education policy & linked areas, see cepsummerschool.com, w @AustAssocResEd Faculty of Education +
