Presentations

 

Keynote speech: Yeoman, E. (June, 2006). Learning from Experience: Critiques of Canadian Immersion. Conference on Content Based Language Teaching in China, Shanghai, China.

 

Kelly, U., Yeoman, E., Bride, K. and Hallett, V. (June, 2005). Symposium: Cultural Identity, Loss, and Remembrance:  Curriculum Implications. AERA Montreal QC.

 

Keynote speech: Yeoman, E. (October, 2004). The Canadian Immersion Experience: What We Have Learnt. Chinese Association of Canadian Studies. Chongqing, China.

 

Yeoman, E. (May 28, 2003). Je Me Souviens: On The St. Armand Slave Cemetery, Canadian History, Quebec Identity and Collective Memory. Part of a themed session on cultural grief, collective memory and pedagogy. With Ursula Kelly and Danielle Devereaux. CIESC/CSSE. Dalhousie University. Halifax NS.

 

Yeoman, E. (May, 2002). Schooling and the rest of our lives: Stories, tensions and research questions. Symposium for Narrative Matters conference. With Ocean Pond Storysalt (Narrative Research Group at MUN). Fredericton NB.

 

Yeoman, E. (May, 2001). The chiaroscuro of the everyday: Teachers From Five Countries Talk about their Work. CCPA/CSSE Université Laval.

 

Yeoman, E. (October, 2000). Heroes and heroines in stories: Pain, pleasure and identification. Eastern Horizons Conference on Children's Literature. St. John's NF.

 

Yeoman, E. (February, 2000). Mothering in inter-racial families. Conference on Mothering in the African Diaspora. York University, Toronto, ON.

 

Yeoman, E. (September, 1999). Teaching testimony: The narratives of Etty Hillesum and Corrie Ten Boom and the idea of a maternal community of memory. ARM (Association for Research on Mothering), Brock University, St. Catharine's ON.

 

Yeoman, E. (September, 1999). The stories of our lives: Ways we talk about women and work. ARM (Association for Research on Mothering), Brock University, St. Catharine's ON.

 

Yeoman, E. (April, 1999). The other within the self: Black daughter, white mother and the narrative construction of identity (part of a panel based on the book Redefining Motherhood: Changing Identities and Patterns, discussant: Nel Noddings). AERA (American Educational Research Association), Montreal QC.

 

Yeoman, E. (April, 1999). Aboriginal educators in cyberspace: Issues of language and pedagogy. AERA (American Educational Research Association), Montreal QC.

 

Yeoman, E. (Oct. 1998). Imaginative backgrounds: Conflicting narratives of race and gender in Women's Studies curriculum materials. JCT/Bergamo Conference, Bloomington IN.

 

Yeoman, E. (Sept. 1997). "Are you the only black girl in your ballet class?" "No, I'm the only white girl.": The narrative construction of racial identity. International Women's Studies Conference On Mothers And Daughters, York University, Toronto, ON.

 

Yeoman, E. (June 1997). The World Wide Web and second language learning. TESL: Annual Meetings of the Learned Societies, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, NF.

 

Yeoman, E. (June 1997). A critical incident in teaching: Workshop/roundtable on anti-racist pedagogy. CCPA: Annual Meetings of the Learned Societies, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, NF.

 

Yeoman, E. (June 1997). Elementary schoolgirls and disruptive stories. CASWE: Annual Meetings of the Learned Societies, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, NF.