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Monday, 15 May 2023
LARK Circles Launch & Reflective Practice Webinar
If you are interested in practitioner research and reflective practice, this webinar is for you. You will learn about LARK Circles, a new and exciting initiative to develop research communities of practice, and find out how to join a LARK Circle. Two guest speakers will discuss reflective practice, opening a conversational space for LARK Circles. Dr Michael Dunne will share his extensive knowledge about reflective practice at the workplace, and Alyce Greenwood will share her experience with reflective practice in libraries.
Please register to receive a webinar link.
REGISTER by 28 May
Dr Michael Dunne has a Doctorate in work-integrated learning from the University of Sydney. His published articles on real-world understandings, experiences and use of reflective practice aim to help professionals, educators and students to make meaning from increasingly complex practice contexts and a growing diversity of evidence sources.
Michael uses his experience and expertise as a speech pathologist of 10 years to inform his research and current role supporting the regulation of the NSW Health workforce as the
Senior Policy Officer in state and national programs at the NSW Ministry of Health.
Alyce Greenwood is a librarian at Deakin University. Alyce is passionate about higher education and libraries and finds the learning environments of libraries to be fascinating. As a librarian Alyce helps support access to higher education, through showing leadership in equity of access to resources and empowering critical appraisal of information. Alyce derives great pleasure from her work. Alyce is a Fellow with Advance HE, and holds a Bachelor of Teaching (Secondary), a Bachelor of Arts, a Master Information Management, and a Graduate Certificate of Higher Education (Learning and Teaching). Alyce is currently undertaking the Master of Education (Leadership and Learning) at Deakin University with a supervised research project exploring the misinformation and disinformation on social media.
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