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Session Overview
Location: Gilbert Scott, 356 [Floor 3]
Capacity: 40 persons
Date: Tuesday, 22/Aug/2023
10:00am
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12:00pm
00 SES 0.5 WS G: Methodological and Theoretical Perspectives on approaches to Curriculum Research
Location: Gilbert Scott, 356 [Floor 3]
Chair: Nienke Nieveen
Chair: Majella Dempsey
Workshop. Pre-registration required.
 

Methodological and Theoretical Perspectives on approaches to Curriculum Research

1:15pm
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2:45pm
13 SES 01 A: Invited Symposium
Location: Gilbert Scott, 356 [Floor 3]
Chair: David Lewin
Chair: Gert Biesta
Paper Session
 

What Does Moral Education Mean in Scotland Today?

Chair: David Lewin

Discussant: Gert Biesta

 

Presentations of the Symposium

 

Futures for the Philosophy of Education?

Nicki Hedge

 

Philosophy, Ethics and the Scottish Educational Heritage

Robert Davis

 

Philosophy of Education in Scotland and the Postcolonial Ethics of Universalism

Penny Enslin

 

The Perils of Politicising Pedagogy

James Conroy

3:15pm
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4:45pm
13 SES 02 A: Improvised collaborative inquiry, wisdom, and the Hellenistic tradition of philosophy as therapy
Location: Gilbert Scott, 356 [Floor 3]
Chair: Ian Munday
Long Papers Session
 

Love of Wisdom: Exploring Improv as Method for Collaborative Philosophical Inquiry



Rethinking Philosophy In Schools: How The Hellenistic Tradition of Philosophy as Therapy Includes Wisdom and Critical Thinking

5:15pm
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6:45pm
13 SES 03 A: Toying with education: play, tools, and LEGO
Location: Gilbert Scott, 356 [Floor 3]
Chair: Ian Munday
Paper Session
 

Potentialising Potentials. When Students Should See Themselves as an Undetermined Resource.



A Playful Time: Working Class Children's Stories in the History of Textile Industry



Of Tools and Toys. An Empirical and Philosophical Exploration of the Characteristics of Scholastic Presentations of the Lifeworld

Date: Wednesday, 23/Aug/2023
9:00am
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10:30am
13 SES 04 A: Time and Education: queer temporalities, rituals, and the art of hesitation
Location: Gilbert Scott, 356 [Floor 3]
Chair: Marie Hållander
Paper Session
 

Time, Ritual and Difference: Rethinking the Pedagogy of Rituals in Schools



"We Lay There, Waiting to See What We Would See”: Queer Temporalities of Education in the Pandemic’s Time



The Art of Hesitation in Education

1:30pm
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3:00pm
13 SES 06 A: Educational Spaces: democratic museums, “nice areas”, and online heterotopias
Location: Gilbert Scott, 356 [Floor 3]
Chair: Ian Munday
Paper Session
 

Zones of Rationality: Museum Education and Democratic Lifeworlds

3:30pm
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5:00pm
13 SES 07 A: Challenges to academic freedom, and questionable publishing practices
Location: Gilbert Scott, 356 [Floor 3]
Chair: Marie Hållander
Paper Session
 

Educational-Philosophical Frames of Academic Freedom



Taking Care of our Academic Freedom in Post-truth Times



Who Deserves Credit for Multiple Authorship Published Educational Research?

5:15pm
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6:45pm
13 SES 08 A: Profanity, emancipation, and Latour’s modes of existence
Location: Gilbert Scott, 356 [Floor 3]
Chair: Joris Vlieghe
Paper Session
 

'Whatever Singularity': Ethico-Political Considerations in Teacher Education



Bruno Latour and the Education of the Moderns. Modes of Existence, Dreams of Progress, and the Idea of Emancipation.



On The Modes of Existence of Educational Beings

Date: Thursday, 24/Aug/2023
9:00am
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10:30am
13 SES 09 A: Affect: feeling diversity, queering failure, and teaching excessively
Location: Gilbert Scott, 356 [Floor 3]
Chair: Piotr Zamojski
Paper Session
 

Queering Classed Failures In Higher Education: A Method Of Unknowing (And Un-Feeling) Class Deficits

12:15pm
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1:15pm
13 SES 10.5 A: NW 13 Network Meeting
Location: Gilbert Scott, 356 [Floor 3]
Chair: Ian Munday
NW 13 Network Meeting
 

NW 13 Network Meeting

1:30pm
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3:00pm
13 SES 11 B: Educating with Newcomers in Mind. Session 1
Location: Gilbert Scott, 356 [Floor 3]
Chair: Tomasz Szkudlarek
Symposium
 

Educating with Newcomers in Mind. Session 1

Chair: Tomasz Szkudlarek

Discussant: Tomasz Szkudlarek

 

Presentations of the Symposium

 

What Shall We Do with Next-Gen Children?

Wills Kalisha

 

Multicultural Tact. Representing the World in a Culturally Diverse Society

Tommaso Rompianesi, Line Hilt

 

Dilemmas and Possibilities when Teaching Newly Arrived Pupils

Heidi Gudmundset, Sara Broevig Oestby

 

Arriving Thrown: The Facticity and Challenges of Dwelling as a Migrant Child

Lana Parker

3:30pm
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5:00pm
13 SES 12 C: Educating with Newcomers in Mind: Session 2
Location: Gilbert Scott, 356 [Floor 3]
Chair: Tomasz Szkudlarek
Symposium
 

Educating with Newcomers in Mind: Session 2

Chair: Tomasz Szkudlarek

Discussant: Tomasz Szkudlarek

 

Presentations of the Symposium

 

The indispensability of Difference: Pedagogical Responsiveness to (Im)migrant Students' Foreignness

Anna Kirova

 

Education under Conditions of Radical Homelessness: Generosity and Aristocratic Proletarianism

Joris Vlieghe, Piotr Zamojski

 

Phenomenological Pedagogic Addressed by a Radical Humanism.

Tone Saevi

 

Ethical Decision-Making in Uncertain Times: Teachers' and Leaders' Challenges in Educating Newly Arrived Students

Eivind Larsen

5:15pm
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6:45pm
13 SES 13 A: Panel Discussion of Soyoung Lee's Politics of Alterity: Education, Art, Politics (2022, Wiley)
Location: Gilbert Scott, 356 [Floor 3]
Chair: Paul Standish
Panel Discussion
 

Panel Discussion of Soyoung Lee's Politics of Alterity: Education, Art, Politics (2022, Wiley)

Date: Friday, 25/Aug/2023
9:00am
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10:30am
13 SES 14 A: Double Symposium: Bildung: Between the Familiar and the Unknown (Part 1)
Location: Gilbert Scott, 356 [Floor 3]
Chair: Line Hilt
Chair: Marit Hoveid
Symposium to be continued in 13 SES 16 A
 

Part 1 of Double Symposium: Bildung: Between the Familiar and the Unknown

Chair: Line Hilt

Discussant: Marit Honerød Hoveid

 

Presentations of the Symposium

 

At the Foot of Yggdrasil. (Nordic) Bildung after Progress.

Carl Anders Säfström, Morten T. Korsgaard

 

Bildung, Place, and Authenticity

Line Hilt, Øyvind Wiik Halvorsen, Kjersti Lea

 

Patriotism, Love, and Shared Faith

Kjersti Fjørtoft

 

Bildung as Action Competence and Solidarity in Local and Global Places

Birthe Lund

1:30pm
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3:00pm
13 SES 16 A: Double Symposium: Nostalgia: Possibilities and Dangers (Part 2)
Location: Gilbert Scott, 356 [Floor 3]
Chair: Morten T. Korsgaard
Chair: Marit Hoveid
Symposium continued from 13 SES 14 A
 

Part 2 of Double Symposium: Nostalgia: Possibilities and Dangers

Chair: Morten T. Korsgaard

Discussant: Marit Honerød Hoveid

 

Presentations of the Symposium

 

Nordic Bildung, Nostalgia, and Togetherness

Mariann Solberg

 

Nostalgia, Bildung, and Alienation.

Morgan Deumier, Morten T. Korsgaard

 

Singing Together. The Clash between Nostalgic and Enlightenment Ideals.

Merete Wiberg

 

A Pedagogy of Place in the 21st century – Possible and Desirable?

Lars Petter Storm Torjussen

3:30pm
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5:00pm
13 SES 17 A: Adam Smith and Education
Location: Gilbert Scott, 356 [Floor 3]
Chair: Ian Munday
Panel Discussion
 

Adam Smith and Education


 
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