We would like to express our appreciation to the Keynote Speakers Karen Block (University of Melbourne), Dieter Lenzen (Universität Hamburg), Heila Lotz-Sisitka (Rhodes University), Annette Scheunpflug (University of Bamberg), Dirk Van Damme (OECD – Centre for Educational Research and Innovation) and Arjen Wals (Wageningen University). Warm thanks also to the Local Organisers in Hamburg and their sponsor for organising international sign language interpreters and simultaneous subtitles during the keynotes.
Dieter Lenzen: „University of The World“ – a Cornerstone in an Era of Risk
See abstract here.
Dirk van Damme: The Science of Learning: can it make learning more resilient against the risks of modern education?
See abstract here.
Heila Lotz Sisitka: Educational Research Responses to Dehumanization Tendencies in a Context of Risk
See abstract here.
Karen Block: Educational Responses to Trauma-Induced Migration: Integrating theory and practice
See abstract here.
Annette Scheunpflug: Global Learning – educational research in an emerging field
See abstract here.
Arjen Wals: Should and Can Education Save the Planet?
See abstract here.
EERA Going Green
As part of the commitment of EERA to ensuring that our annual European Conference on Educational Research (ECER) is as sustainable as possible, we were delighted to work with the local organisers of our Hamburg 2019 conference to develop our 'Green Agenda'. Watch this videoto learn more!