Global Education and Learning in the Asia Pacific Region.
Bringing together academics, policymakers, and practitioners with an interest in Global Education and Learning who are working in or on the Asia Pacific region.
UK-based ANGEL members might want to submit for this long running conference, to be held on Thursday 17th September 2020 at Liverpool Hope University.
The theme this year is "Education as a Pedagogy of Hope and Possibility: The Role of Teacher Education in Leading Narratives of Change."
“In abandoning hope that one way of life will continue, we open up a space for alternative hopes”
Calls for educational responses to complex and interrelated global challenges suggest different approaches or narratives. For some, there is an urgent need to recognise these challenges in terms ofcrisis and catastrophe, and to prepare for significant uncertainty, change and ‘deep adaptation’. For others, the emphasis is on cultivating a sense of hope and empowerment, especially amongst young people. Between these two is growing recognition of the need to shift from individual to collective responses, engage critically with our responsibilities towards each other and the planet, and foster creativity in imagining and adapting to new possibilities for human existence.
The 12th annual TEESNet conference seeks to address the pivotal role of teacher education in responding to local and global implications of these narratives.
Guidelines for papers and other contributions
We are seeking research papers, examples of practice and contributions in the form of representations of ideas in progress which respond to one or more of the following themes:
TEESNet activity deliberately cuts across sectors. We welcome proposals from educators, leaders and students in universities, schools, and NGOs/CSOs, as well as researchers, policy makers, and those engaged in other educational settings. We are interested in individual and co-authored papers and collaborations across sectors. This year we would also like to invite contributions from arts practitioners to share practice, inspirations and provocations.