A FOCUS ON PEDAGOGY

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Type: 
Conference
Date: 
April 20, 2022
Subject Fields: 
Childhood and Education, Research and Methodology, Teaching and Learning, Educational Technology, History Education

A FOCUS ON PEDAGOGY  20-22nd April, 2022
Abstracts: 30th June
(Later submissions in December and March)

A virtual conference on education with publications by Routledge.
 
CALL:
Today the education sector is going through what most commentators see as an unprecedented period of change. The assumption is that in the wake of COVID-19, many standard modes of teaching and learning have changed forever. However, while the flux of recent times appears to have been enormous, many aspects of what we do remains the same. Our need to publish, bring in research funding, and get positive student assessments have not gone away. The knowledge we need to impart, and the mindsets we seek to loosen or develop, remain as engrained as ever. Similarly, long established research areas are still to be explored. Whether it be the environment, learning psychology, social networks, creative practice or design thinking, what we research remains relevant and pressing.
In addition, despite the ‘strangeness’ of the change around us, some disciplines find themselves in unexpectedly familiar domains. The digital arts, media and communication studies are operating on platforms many see as natural. The proponents of distance learning are employing techniques they had been honing for years. Acolytes of educational technologies are perfecting platforms they have been developing for decades. The effect of the pandemic on our teaching and research then, is far from uniform or wholly negative.
Set in this context, this conference reminds us that the pandemic is only one aspect of what it is to be an educator and researcher today. Asking us to take a step back from the flux we have been in recently, it invites us to refocus on our teaching and research topics. Importantly, it welcomes presentations that highlight pedagogy and research that has continued unaffected by remote teaching, as well as examples were radical realignments have been necessary. Whether it be in the fields of the arts, design, social or environmental sciences, this conference seeks to better grasp the tenor of teaching and research in today’s changing academy.
 
PUBLICATIONS
The conference will lead to book publication as part of the Routledge series A Focus on Pedagogy. A Proceedings publication will also accompany the event. ISSN 2398-9467.
 
THEMES
Varied themes will be determined after abstract submissions. Expected strands include: COVID-19, Classroom spaces, material practices and hands-on making; technologies in teaching and learning; studio projects in art and design, problem based learning and work focused teaching.
 
The conference is a follow on from the 2021 Teaching and Research Conference of the University of Manchester.

More details:


https://architecturemps.com/focus-pedagogy/

Contact Info: 

Joseph Reed, Sean Burns, Zain Adil, Anika van Aswegen, Raj Kumar