December 2018, Volume 11, Issue 2
This issue of EJOLTs brings to an energising conclusion the celebration of its 10th anniversary and launches us into 2019. Work has begun on enabling Living Theorists to communicate their research through the medium of an e-academic poster as well as papers. Hence EJOLTs is continuing to innovate to make public high quality academic and scholarly accounts of educational research. A Living Theory Wiki offers an alternative channel into understanding of Living Theory research. We will be exploring in practice what opportunities this affords Living Theory researchers to co-create educational knowledge. The validated accounts that emerge can contribute to the growth of a global educational knowledge-base by submitting them to EJOLTs. While many cannot physically meet we will be trying to increase the connections and to spread the educational influence of members of the EJOLTs community by bringing them into conferences through SKYPE and their living-posters.
We are celebrating the award of an Honorary Doctor of Letters by Worcester University in the UK, to Dr Swaroop Rawal. The 13 minute video includes both the introduction to Swaroop Rawal and her response:
Contents:
Editorial Foreword (pp. i-v)
Marie Huxtable
Papers
Jason Hocknell-Nickels
Moira Laidlaw
Swaroop Rawal
Jack Whitehead
Book reviews
Book review: Goleman, D. (1996). Emotional intelligence. Why it can matter more than IQ. London UK: Bloomsbury Pub. (pp. 110-111)
Jerome Thamsanga Gumede
Jerome Thamsanga Gumede
Book review: Eger, E. (2017). The Choice: Even in hell hope can flower. London UK: Ebury Pub. (pp. 114-115)
Jack Whitehead