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Session Overview | |
Location: Gilbert Scott, Kelvin Gallery [Floor 4] Capacity: 300 persons |
Date: Tuesday, 22/Aug/2023 | |
1:15pm - 2:45pm |
17 SES 01 A: Intersectional Approaches and Boundaries of Diversity Location: Gilbert Scott, Kelvin Gallery [Floor 4] Chair: Geert Thyssen Paper Session
Towards an Intersectional Genealogy in the History of Education: the Case of Girls’ Education in the Belgian Congo (1908-1960) Negotiating Boundaries of Diversity in a School for All! |
3:15pm - 4:45pm |
17 SES 02 A: Constructing Otherness in Formal and Informal Education Location: Gilbert Scott, Kelvin Gallery [Floor 4] Chair: Iveta Kestere Paper Session
The Sound of Educational Reform: Disability, Special Education and the History of Reform Pedagogy from 1880 till 1940 The Cinema’s Moralization Campaign in Portugal and its' Effects: Cinephilia and the Subjectivation on Otherness (1937-1950’s). A British Teacher Negotiates the Boundaries of Acceptable 'Otherness' Following the Second World War |
5:15pm - 6:45pm |
17 SES 03 A: History of Education as a Diversified Field of Historiography Location: Gilbert Scott, Kelvin Gallery [Floor 4] Panel Discussion
History of Education as a Diversified Field of Historiographies |
Date: Wednesday, 23/Aug/2023 | |
9:00am - 10:30am |
17 SES 04 A: Diversity and Differences in Textbooks and Teaching Practices Location: Gilbert Scott, Kelvin Gallery [Floor 4] Chair: Christian Ydesen Paper Session
Prehistory in School textbooks in the 20th Century: from Homogeneity to Inclusivity and Diversity Buoyant Plans and Heavy Silence – the Swedish Case of Upper Secondary Psychology in the 1970s and the 1990s Diversity in Religious Education: a Historical Comparative Perspective on Programmes, Teaching Materials and Teachers’ Practices in England and Italy (1970-2020) |
1:30pm - 3:00pm |
17 SES 06 A: The World as a Laboratory: The Torsten Husén Research Archive and the Reconstruction of Transnational Research in Education 1950s-1990s Location: Gilbert Scott, Kelvin Gallery [Floor 4] Chair: Christian Lundahl Panel Discussion
The World as a Laboratory – The Torsten Husén Research Archive and the Reconstruction of Transnational Research in Education 1950s-1990s |
3:30pm - 5:00pm |
17 SES 07 A: Cultural Diversity in the History of Educational Sciences Location: Gilbert Scott, Kelvin Gallery [Floor 4] Chair: Susannah Wright Paper Session
Diversity and Homogeneity, Harmony and Conflict as Components of Pedagogical Science in Socialist Czechoslovakia Diversity in Hungarian Socialist Education Science (1945-1965): Kiss Árpád ‘s Recollection of his Life and Work The Challenges Of Cultural Diversity Contexts At School From The Perspective Of The Comparatist Wolfgang Mitter |
5:15pm - 6:45pm |
17 SES 08 A: Diverse Memories, Remembering Diversity Location: Gilbert Scott, Kelvin Gallery [Floor 4] Chair: Ana Luísa Paz Paper Session
The National Political And Social Context And School Memory From A Sociodynamic Perspective Ways of “Re-Membering”: Reconfiguring History and Education through Street Art (A Case of Differential Enfoldments) Call for Cultivating the Biophilic Self: The Environmental Adult Education Theory of Urpo Harva |
Date: Thursday, 24/Aug/2023 | |
9:00am - 10:30am |
17 SES 09 A: Diversity Shaped Differently: Subjectivities, Ideologies and Philosophies Location: Gilbert Scott, Kelvin Gallery [Floor 4] Chair: Christian Ydesen Paper Session
Between Past and Future: the Case of Roma Education in Vilnius Communist School in the Memories of Emigrated Children: Cold War and Ideologies Can we educate a Papuan? Diversity, Education and Emancipation in Labriola's Thought and Gramsci's Critique |
12:15pm - 1:15pm |
17 SES 10.5 A: NW 17 Network Meeting Location: Gilbert Scott, Kelvin Gallery [Floor 4] Chair: Geert Thyssen NW 17 Network Meeting
NW 17 Network Meeting |
1:30pm - 3:00pm |
17 SES 11 A: Diversity in between Nationalism and Internationalism Location: Gilbert Scott, Kelvin Gallery [Floor 4] Chair: Iveta Kestere Paper Session
International Organisations and National Educational Policy: The case of Spain under Franco Regime 1953-1970 "As long as the universities are still closed to us ..." Professionalization Strategies of Female Educators in Exclusive Pedagogical Milieus |
3:30pm - 5:00pm |
17 SES 12 A: The Reputation and Discussion of Waldorf Education in Academia and the Public Location: Gilbert Scott, Kelvin Gallery [Floor 4] Chair: Marc Fabian Buck Panel Discussion
The Reputation and Discussion of Waldorf Education in Academia and the Public |
5:15pm - 6:45pm |
17 SES 13 A: Literature, Literacy and Diversity Location: Gilbert Scott, Kelvin Gallery [Floor 4] Chair: Lajos Somogyvari Paper Session
Who Was Goliath? The Common Foe Across Nations and Time Literacy and Development in Southern Italy. An Overview of a Neapolitan Province’ School System An Island within an Island: The School History of Carloforte, a cultural enclave in Sardinia (1861-1914) |
Date: Friday, 25/Aug/2023 | |
9:00am - 10:30am |
17 SES 14 A: Language, Politics and Diversity Location: Gilbert Scott, Kelvin Gallery [Floor 4] Chair: Pieter Verstraete Paper Session
Internationalism with a Human Face* or Russification: Internationalist Upbringing in Schools of the Lithuanian SSR Diversity in Education in Slovenia around 1918: Mother Tongue, Minority Education and Changing National Frameworks |
1:30pm - 3:00pm |
17 SES 16 A: Contested Identities in Europe – Historical Insights into the Construction of Citizenship Education from the Bottom up Location: Gilbert Scott, Kelvin Gallery [Floor 4] Chair: Thomas Ruoss Chair: Margot Joris Symposium
Contested Identities in Europe – Historical Insights into the Construction of Citizenship Education from the Bottom up Presentations of the Symposium Citizenship education on the other side: The Hungarian case in the Kádár Era (1957-1985) A Question of Community? Catholic Educational Associations and the Struggle over Citizenship Education in Spain (1978-2006) A ‘change of feeling and purpose’: The League of Nations Union, emotions, and world citizenship in Britain, 1919-1939 A Nativist Meritocracy: Far-right Perspectives on Education and Citizenry |
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