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NEEDHAM, D. and PALAIOLOGOU, I., 2010. Education studies: the death of a discipline or the birth of a transdiscipline: subverting the nature of education studies undergraduate courses. Educational Studies.
PALAIOLOGOU, I., 2008. An analysis of education studies undergraduate students’ perception of ICT: a case study. Educational Futures, 1 (1), pp. 79-88. ISSN 1758-2199
PALAIOLOGOU, I., 2008. Achieving EYPS: childhood observation. UNSPECIFIED.
PALAIOLOGOU, I., 2008. Do they all wear black caps and gowns and use long words? In: 10th International Conference on Education, Athens Institute for Education and Research, Athens, Greece, May, 2008, Athens, Greece.
NEEDHAM, D. and PALAIOLOGOU, I., 2008. Has the death of a discipline signified the birth of a transdiscipline? Contemporary policies and practices of childhood and their implications for education studies degrees. In: British Educational Studies Association Conference, Liverpool, 27-28 June 2008, Liverpool.
PALAIOLOGOU, I., 2008. Once upon a time... A story of a fairy tale. An interdisciplinary approach. In: Exploring avenues to interdisciplinary research: from cross-to multi-inter disciplinary. Nottingham: Nottingham University Press.
PALAIOLOGOU, I., 2007. Once upon a time... A story of a fairy tale. An interdisciplinary approach to fairy tales. In: Exploring Avenues to Cross Disciplinary Research, The University of Nottingham, School of Education, November, 2007, Nottingham.
PALAIOLOGOU, I., 2007. Personal development planning: pedagogical value or academic chore? In: 3rd BESA Conference, July, 2007.
PALAIOLOGOU, I., 2007. An evaluation of the implementation of personal development planning. Teaching in Higher Education.
PALAIOLOGOU, I., 2006. An analysis of educational undergraduate students self perception of their ICT skills. In: 2nd BESA Conference, June/July, 2006.
PALAIOLOGOU, I., 2002. A case study of children's literacy learning in pre-school setting. In: 4th Warwick International Early Years Conference, March, 2002, Warwick.