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In moving from publishing a graduate student
journal, our impulse is to create a space of conversation that engages
scholars and educators across academic and pedagogical borders.
Like the turning of a prism, the ambition of Educational Insights
is to provoke and evoke new reflections around issues in education
that matter.
Our hope is that our readers will linger
in the digital, non-linear spaces of complexity, and imagine anew
their presence in education. In naming our first issue, enRaptured
con/texts, we celebrate both the rupture and grace of intertextual
inquiry.
Karen Meyer, Director
Centre for the Study of Curriculum & Instruction
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
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