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04/04/2016 10:41

Governance in the education system – international perspectives

Philip Stirm Referat Kommunikation
Deutsches Institut für Internationale Pädagogische Forschung

    At the AERA Meeting in Washington, leading educational researchers from Germany and the United States will discuss the current state of research.

    Experts from major institutions in the field of educational research – mostly from Germany and the US – will convene in Washington on April 9 to discuss governance approaches in school education from an international perspective. The seminar is organized by the service unit International Cooperation in Education (ice), on the occasion of the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association (AERA). The event will predominantly focus on the potential offered by digital methods and data assessment in empirical educational research for the purpose of school improvement.

    Dr. Joann Halpern, Director of the German Center for Research and Innovation (GCRI) in New York, will open the event. The GCRI is a co-operating partner to the seminar. The introductory note will be followed by a panel discussion on “Data-Driven School Improvement. The Role of Data for Teaching and Learning“ presenting Prof. Dr. Henry Levin (Columbia University), Prof. Dr. Eckhard Klieme (DIPF), Dr. Jack Buckley (Senior Vice President, College Board) and Prof. Dr. Benó Csapó (University of Szeged). The panel will be hosted by Prof. Dr. Petra Stanat from the Institute for Educational Quality Improvement in Berlin.

    The subsequent poster session will display US-American and German research infrastructures, educational research institutions and large-scale comparative educational assessments. Research from the US is represented by the National Center for Education Statistics, the National Center for Research on Evaluation, Standards and Student Testing and the College Board, while research in Germany is represented by the Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories, the Centre for International Student Assessment, and the Leibniz Educational Research Network.

    Participants are then invited to three workshops enabling them to present and discuss their own studies and identify opportunities for cooperation. These workshops will focus on:

    1. Leadership and (System) Monitoring
    2. Computer-Assisted Progress Monitoring Systems for Whole Classrooms in Primary and Secondary Education
    3. Big Data, Little Data – Potentials and Boundaries of Digitization in Educational Research

    Interested AERA visitors are warmly invited to take part in the event entitled “International Perspectives on School Governance”. You can find more information about the seminar on the internet, see http://ice.dipf.de/de/veranstaltungen/aera-tagungen/aera-2016

    Date: April 9, 2016, 11: 00 hrs to 15:30 hrs
    Venue: Marriott Marquis, Level Four, Capitol, 901 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington D.C.

    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
    The service unit “International Cooperation in Education“ (ice) at the German Institute for International Educational Research (DIPF) supports empirical researchers and educational institutions in taking up and improving international co-operations and projects.


    More information:

    http://ice.dipf.de/de/veranstaltungen/aera-tagungen/aera-2016 – more information about the seminar


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