School of Education 2021 Webinar Series – Collaborative Schooling for Change
Presentations within this webinar will highlight research with policymakers and practitioners, aimed at enabling all children to achieve their full potential, irrespective of background.
The Network for Social and Educational Equity (NSEE) builds research and development collaborations with schools and their partners to close the poverty-related achievement gap, and will give an overview of a range of its projects. (Presenters: Professor Chris Chapman and Dr Jo Neary)
The CAMAU project has been a collaboration between the University of Glasgow and the University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD), funded by the Welsh Government and the UWTSD, and was designed to support the Welsh education system in this task. The focus of the CAMAU project has been progression. (Presenter: Professor Louise Hayward).
Developing pedagogies that work for Pre-Service and Early Career Teachers was part of a Scottish Council of Deans of Education project related to the Scottish Attainment Challenge. It analysed research and practice that sought to reduce the Attainment Gap in Literacy, Numeracy and Health and Wellbeing. (Presenter: Professor Moyra Boland)
Registration will end one hour before the start of the event.
School of Education 2021 Webinar Series
The School of Education at the University of Glasgow, in conjunction with the Centre for Research and Development in Adult and Lifelong Learning (CR&DALL), the Robert Owen Centre for Educational Change, and the UNESCO Chair in Refugee Education through Languages and the Arts invites you to our Webinar Series 2021.
The series celebrates the work of our researchers and those they work within these most challenging of times, during which they have continued to make a real difference for society’s most vulnerable and educationally disadvantaged, from local to global levels. This showcase illustrates some of that work and will be presented in 5 webinars using the Zoom platform. It highlights some of our most significant and impactful work during the last decade within each of the main themes of the school: Urban and Place-Based Learning, Collaborative Schooling for Change, Adult Learning and Youth Transitions, Migration and Refugee Education and Ethics, Religion and Values in Education. Each webinar will focus on 3 or 4 projects and will be complemented by reflections by some of our key collaborators around the world, within and beyond the academy.
All are welcome to join us, and details to register are provided. These links provide outlines of the inputs to each webinar. Individuals should register separately for each of the webinars they are interested in, and more details of each event will follow. Full details and instructions for joining will be circulated post-registration and prior to each of the events.
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20/01/21 |
12:00-13:30 |
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3/02/21 |
12:00-13:30 |
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17/02/21 |
12:00-13:30 |
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03/03/21 |
13:00-14:30 |
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17/03/21 |
12:00-13:30 |
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