Professor Dupriez will discuss the core aspects of his recently published article "Social Inequalities of Post-Secondary Educational Aspirations: Influence of Social Background, School Composition and Institutional Context" published in the European Educational Research Journal Volume 11 Number 4 2012 (see below).
Citizens Scotland-Glasgow is a developing alliance of communities – religious institutions, trade unions, educational establishments, charities and community associations – working together for a better Glasgow.
This will be held on Tuesday 12th February in the St Silas’ Church (across from the St Andrew’s Building of Glasgow University) from 2 until 4.30pm.
This is not a CR&DALL event but you may well be interested in attending.
Regina Egetenmeyer: Professor of Lifelong Learning, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Germany: Approaches towards Professionalisation in Adult Education: Interpretivist versus competency approach.
Mark Murphy: Reader in Education, School of Education, University of Glasgow: The politics of regulation: Exploring bureaucracy and its consequences for public sector professions
The European Commission released on 20th a new Communication entitled 'Rethinking Education' (featured below). Also below subscribers will find the press release from the EC together with a series of other related documents, including an annex on lifelong learning.
The theme of the conference is "A Theory of Practice".
We hope to create a meeting point between researchers and practitioners where we can inspire interesting and useful discussions on the effect of theory and research on practice, and the inspiration practice gives to theory and research on adult learning in its widest scope.
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