Experts from Australia, North America and Europe join a forum to discuss relevant developments of our time from the perspective of educational research – for example regarding the integration of immigrants or digitisation. The forum will be held at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association in the USA.
Many of the societal challenges in our time are closely linked to educational aspects. On April 28, the liaison office "International Cooperation in Education" (ice) will host a forum to discuss how international educational researchers contribute to finding appropriate answers. Entitled “Societal Challenges and Educational Research”, the forum invites researchers from Australia, Canada, Cyprus, England, Finland, Germany and the United States to discuss current scientific projects. This “Science Breakfast” will take place at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association (AERA) in San Antonio, Texas. The event aims at providing a platform for international exchange on research from different perspectives and stimulating international collaboration.
The forum will begin with a general panel discussion. Dr. Joann Halpern, Director of the German Center for Research and Innovation (GCR) in New York, will moderate a debate between Professor Dr. Rose M. Ylimaki, Professor for Educational Administration at the University of Arizona, and Professor Dr. Dr. h. c. Ingrid Gogolin, Professor for General, Intercultural and International Comparative Education at the University of Hamburg. Roundtables will then look at concrete societal challenges to education such as the integration of immigrants and refugees into education systems and digitisation in educational policy and practice from a research perspective.
Interested AERA visitors are warmly invited to take part in the event:
Title: Societal Challenges and Educational Research
Date: April 28, 8:00 a.m. until 10:30 a.m.
Venue: Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, Room 8B
900 E Market St, San Antonio, TX 78205, USA
To download the complete programme, visit http://ice.dipf.de/de/pdf/Agenda_2017.pdf
Contact:
ice: Dr. Annika Wilmers, +49 (0)69 24708-735, wilmers@dipf.de
Press: Philip Stirm, DIPF, +49 (0)69 24708-123, stirm@dipf.de, http://www.dipf.de/en
The liaison office “International Cooperation in Education“ (ice) at the German Institute for International Educational Research (DIPF) works towards internationally networking educational research from Germany. Ice supports empirical researchers and educational institutions in taking up and improving international co-operations and projects.
http://ice.dipf.de/de/pdf/Agenda_2017.pdf – complete programme of the forum
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