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Media links to some of my recent panel presentations. Also check out the “Room 101” podcasts.

  1. “Education for Dangerous Citizenship: War, Surveillance, Spectacle and the Education Agenda.” Educational Leadership and Policy Studies Distinguished Lecture, University of Texas, San Antonio, November 2010. [powerpoint slides].


  1. Webloggers Salon @ UBC. Eugene Barsky (UBC Physio Info-Blog), Jon Beasley-Murray (Posthegemony) and E. Wayne Ross (Where the Blog Has No Name, e learning with ewayne, and Workplace Blog) discuss how blogging tools have changed educational practice.


  1. “Effects of accountability on curriculum, instruction, and kids--and some alternative approaches” by Sandra Mathison, UBC, and E. Wayne Ross, UBC (PDF of Powerpoint presentation made at the BCTF Public Education Conference - What Really Counts! Rethinking Accountability, October 2006).


  1. “Patriotism In the Public Interest: Threats to Democracy and Education in post-9/11 Schooling and What Can Be Done About It” (Presidential Invited Session at the American Educational Research Association annual meeting in San Francisco, April 2006.)

  2. Download audio of presentations (Quicktime):

  3. Joel Westheimer (University of Ottawa) [20 mins.]

  4. Deborah Meier (New York University) [22 mins.]

  5. Bill Ayers (University of Illinois, Chicago) [14 mins.]

  6. Joseph Kahne (Mills College) [13 mins.]

  7. E. Wayne Ross (University of British Columbia) [15 mins]

  8. William H. Watkins (University of Illinois, Chicago) [7 mins.]


  1. A UBC roundtable on the importance of the October 2005 BC Teachers' Strike was held on Nov. 9, 2005. Videos of the presentation are listed below.

  2. Stephen Petrina, Faculty of Education, UBC

  3. Jinny Sims, President, BC Teachers Federation

  4. Catherine Evans, BC Society for Public Education

  5. Paul Orlowski, Vancouver Teacher

  6. Charles Menzies, Department of Anthropology, UBC

  7. Kevin Milsep, former Vancouver School Board Trustee

  8. E. Wayne Ross, Faculty of Education, UBC