The ECER Conference
13-September-2005
For those readers unfamiliar with ECER, the European Conference on Educational research is the largest - I think - European conference on education. Last week the annual conference met in Dublin.
The conference is divided into strands, each convened by a network. The network of which I am a member of VETNET, focused on vocational education and training. There were some 1500 delegate registered at the conference, of whom perhaps 130 were part of VETNET.
Here, as promised, are a few quick impressions.
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Thoughts on the conference
13-September-2005
For those readers unfamiliar with ECER, the European Conference on Educational research is the largest - I think - European conference on education. Last week the annual conference met in Dublin.
The conference is divided into strands, each convened by a network. The network of which I am a member of VETNET, focused on vocational education and training. There were some 1500 delegate registered at the conference, of whom perhaps 130 were part of VETNET.
Here, as promised, are a few quick impressions.
Technorati Tags: education and training research
The General Assembly
09-September-2005
Its something of a surprise to find about 30 researchers have stayed the course and made it to the meeting.
We are going to discuss the future direction for VETNET and how to develop our organisation in the future.
As I keep saying - more on this later - probably Monday.
I've got a very weak signal so hope this loads!
Educational reform in the UK?
08-September-2005
More later.
Second day
08-September-2005
VET conference under way
07-September-2005
Gerald Heidegger and Massimo Tommasini commented on James' presentation.
Issues raised included the degree to which VET is culturally embedded in national systems and how much agency VET research and researchers had in developing and shaping systems.
Thats all for today - more tomorrow - now I have a connection to the net.
Graham Attwell
