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Spire seminar: Enhancing Professionalism in Teaching

17-18 June 2013.

Hovedinnhold

Focus

The strive to improve education is the interest of policy makers, educational researchers and practitioners internationally. The improvement of teaching at all levels of education is therefore a global objective. However, we still do not know enough about how to improve teaching, to enhance professionalism in teaching.

 

The current seminar brings together international researchers who are all searching for ways to improve the quality of teaching in various educational settings in their respective countries.  The aim is to learn from each other through the sharing of research, experiences and opinions. The format of the seminar will be brief presentations followed by long discussion sessions in small groups as well as in plenary sessions. All participants are invited, and there is no open call for papers.

 

Participants

Invited guests

Professor Gert Biesta, Luxembourg

Professor Johannes Bellmann, Germany

Professor Rama Matthew, India

Professor Carl Anders Säfström, Sweden

Professor Harm Tillema, The Netherlands

Professor Gert Van Westhuisen, South Africa

 

Locally invited participants

Professor Herner Saeverot

Professor Arild Raaheim

Professor Kari Smith

Associate Professor Marit Ulvik

Associate Professor Ingrid Helleve

Associate Professor Anne-Grethe Danielsen

Associate Professor Eva Sunde

University Lecturer Kari R. Krüger

University Lecturer Ivar Nordmo

PhD. Student Vibeke Solbue

Ph.D. Student  Ane-Malene Saeverot

Lecturer Randi Korneliussen

Ph.D. Student Kari Røykjenes

Ph.D.Student Ketil Langørgen

Ph.D. Student, Jessica Premier, Monash University, Australia

 

Possible self-paying participants

Professor Knut Steinar Engelsen, Norway

Dr. Viv Wilson, Christ University, Canterbury, UK

Vanessa Young, Christ University, Canterbury, UK

Catherine Carden, Christ University, Canterbury, UK

Ph.D Student, Corrie Kirchhoff, University of Muenster, Germany

 

 

Official program 

17.06.2013

Venue: Studentsenteret, seminar room E

10:00-10:30

Welcome, presentation of RG ‘Professionalism in Teaching and Pedagogy’

Kari Smith, Arild Raaheim, Herner Sæverot, UoB

10:30-11:15

Presentation of participants

Each participant

11:15-12:00

Improving education through research

Gert Biesta, Luxembourg

12:00-12:45

Follow up discussion from Biesta’s talk

Herner Sæverot, UoB

12:45-13:45

Lunch and getting to know each other

 

13:45-14:15

Research based state of art on Professionalism in Teaching- Mentoring in South Africa

Gert VanWesthuisen, South Africa

14:15-14:45

Research based state of art on Professionalism in Teaching- Mentoring in The Netherlands

Harm Tillema , The Netherlands

14:45-15:30

Small group discussion on themes raised

 

15:30-16:00

Coffee break

 

16:00-16:45

Theoretical resources and the conduct of teaching

Carl-Anders Säfström

16:45-17:15

Discussion on Carl-Anders Säfström's talk

Herner Sæverot

18:00

Dinner. We will walk from the venue at the University directly to the departure point on Bryggen. Departure 18:00

 

 

18.06.2013

Venue: Studentsenteret, seminar room E

09:30-10:15

Professionalism in Tertiary Teaching

Arild Raaheim, UoB

10:15-11:00

Follow up discussion

Ivar Nordmo, UoB

11:00-11:15

Break

 

11:15-11:45

Research based state of art on Professionalism in Teaching- Mentoring in India

Rama Mathew, India

11:45-12:15

Teacher professionalism in the era of new educational governance

Johannes Bellman,

Germany 

12:15-13:00

Lunch

 

13:00-13:30

Research based state of art on Professionalism in Teaching- Mentoring in Norway

Marit Ulvik, UoB

13:30-14:30

Follow up Discussion

Kari Smith

14:30-15:00

Break

 

15:00-15:45

"No-one can whistle a symphony: some thoughts on the future of mentoring and teacher professionalism, within the current policy context in England." 

Viv Wilson

Vanessa Young Catherine Carden, UK

15:45-16:15

Concluding discussion- Where to from here? Anthology? Special issue? Joint research project?

All participants