The third international education conference
"Education and Citizenship in a Globalising World" convened jointly by the Institute of Education (IOE), London and Beijing
Normal University (BNU). The languages of the conference will be English
and Mandarin Chinese.
The conference sub-themes are listed
below. Contributions are welcome in the form of academic papers based on
research or scholarship; case studies of practice in schools, communities
and formal and informal education settings; reports of projects and
initiatives at local, regional, national or international levels.
Contributions are welcome from academics and researchers from education,
sociology, politics and other relevant disciplines, as well as teachers,
political or community activists, and those working for NGOs, national or
local government agencies.
1. Moral Education, Values and
Citizenship Within this strand will fall issues around moral
authority, rights and responsibilities, and democracy in education. Also
contained in strand 1 will be school approaches to moral and citizenship
education, the promotion of children's rights through education, the
tensions between local struggles and universal human rights, and the
concepts and practice of active citizenship and service.
2.
Sustainability, Development and Global Citizenship This strand will
encompass issues in education and sustainable development alongside an
examination of the role of school partnerships and linkages in global
citizenship education. Also relevant to strand 2 will be discussions on
linking local, national and global agendas, as well as education and its
role in the struggle for human dignity and the impact of citizenship
education on peace, development and climate change.
3.
Multicultural Education, Diversity and Social Cohesion Within this
strand will be discussion of the role of urban schools and issues of
diversity in the context of citizenship education. Equally, the
multicultural curriculum will be discussed, as will the impact of prejudice
and discrimination on citizenship and society. Finally, issues around
multilingualism and pluralingualism will be examined.
4.
Patriotism, Cosmopolitanism and EducationThe focus of this strand
will be examination of issues around unity and diversity. This will include
global interconnectedness and solidarity, textbooks and national narratives
and the impact of patriotism. Also under discussion will be citizenship and
history education and the role of education in developing cosmopolitan
citizenship.
Abstracts of
around 1000 words in length should be should be submitted by
11 June 2010 to
internationaloffice@ioe.ac.uk For further details see
conference website.