Programme
Programme History of Education Doctoral Summer School (HEDSS-9)
Riga, 7-10 June, 2018
Thursday, June 7
16.00 – 17.00 Mission of EU House
Location: EU House, Aspazijas bulv. 28, Riga
European Year of Cultural Heritage 2018. Presentation by Baiba Mūrniece,
State Inspection for Heritage Protection of Latvia
Coffee
17.00 – 18.30 City Tour
18.30 Departure to the History Museum Koka Rīga [Wooden Riga]
Location: Krāsotaju iela 12, Riga
19.00 Opening of HEDSS-9
Head of the Education Board of Riga City Council Mr. Ivars Balamovskis
Vice-Rector of the University of Latvia Prof. Ina Druviete
Chair of HEDSS Prof. Angelo Van Gorp
Museum Tour
Buffet Dinner
21.00 Departure to the Hestia Hotel Jugend
Friday, June 8
9.00– 17.15 Keynotes and presentations in sessions
Location: Library of the University of Latvia, Kalpaka bulvaris 4, Riga
9.00 – 10.00
Keynote
Marc Depaepe Colonial education in the Congo - a question of “uncritical” pedagogy until the bitter end?
10.00 – 10.30 Coffee
10.30 – 12.00
Parallel sessions 1
Group A: Gender I Room - 108 Chair: Frank Simon Discussant-tutor: Ulrike Mietzner Liana Kupreishvili - From Dowry books to feminist manifestos Discussant-student: Cercós Raquel
Cercós Raquel - From Victorian puritanism to gender theories (masculinity) Discussant-student: Liana Kupreishvili
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Group B: Classroom practice Room – 215 Chair: Angelo Van Gorp Discussant-tutor: Ian Grosvenor Daniel Deplazes - Hopes and fears about teaching machines in the 1960s and 70s in Switzerland Discussant-student: Nazlin Bhimani
Nazlin Bhimani - Teacher Training and Teachers' Classroom Practice in Interwar London Schools Discussant-student: Daniel Deplazes |
12.00 – 13.00 Lunch
Location: Museum Restaurant. Valdemāra iela 10A
13.15 – 15.00
Parallel session 2
Group C: Crossing cultural borders Room – 108 Chair: Ian Grosvenor Discussant-tutor: Jonathan Doney
Lilli Riettiens - Experiencing Spaces and Borderlines. Creole travelers in late 19th and early 20th century Europe Discussant-student: Dimka Dimova
Dimka Dimova - Bulgarian students in the Vienna Pedagogium Discussant-student: Catherine Freeman
Catherine Freeman - Anglican involvement in late nineteenth century Surrey girls' education Discussant-student: Lilli Riettiens
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Group D: Education under crossfire Room – 215 Chair: Zanda Rubene Discussant-tutor: Frank Simon
Bernhard Hemetsberger - Education Crises Discussant-student: Javier González Moreno
Laura Weidlich - France as reference society in educational debates for and against RE in public schools in Germany Discussant-student: Bernhard Hemetsberger
Javier González Moreno - Politics, education and ideology in the first PSOE government (1982-1996): secularization and schooling Discussant-student: Laura Weidlich |
15.00 – 15.30 Coffee
15.30 – 17.00
Parallel session 3
Group E: Gender II Room – 108 Chair: Ulrike Mietzner Discussant-tutor: Marc Depaepe
Kirsten Kamphuis - Indigenous girlhoods and education in the Netherlands Indies, c. 1880 - 1942 Discussant-student: Mary Chepkemoi
Mary Chepkemoi - The Development of Girl's Education in Kericho and Bomet Counties, Kenya: 1900 - 2000 Discussant-student: Kirsten Kamphuis
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Group F: Educational media Room – 215 Chair: Iveta Kestere Discussant-tutor: Angelo Van Gorp
Cecilia Valbuena Canet - The concept of "work" in Falange's ideology and its expression in the textbooks of the publisher Doncel Discussant-student: Arnis Strazdins
Arnis Strazdins Discussant-student: Cecilia Valbuena Canet
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17.00 – 17.15 Coffee
17.15 – 18.00 Departure to Jūrmala City Museum,
Location: Tirgoņu iela 29, Jūrmala
18.00 – 19.00
Keynote
Ulrike Mietzner Reflections on History and Society: Photography as a source in historical research on education and cultures
Exhibition Children in Resorts at Jūrmala City Museum
Walk through Jūrmala
20.20 – 22.30 Buffet Dinner
Location: Lighthouse, Jomas iela 63, Jūrmala
22.30 Departure to Hestia Hotel Jugend
Bus from Lighthouse
Saturday, June 9
9.00 – 18.00 Keynotes and presentations in sessions
Location: Library of the University of Latvia, Kalpaka bulv. 4, Riga
9.00 – 10.00
Keynote
Doney Jonathan - Interrogating policy processes in education: opening up ways of thinking about what, why and how, a practical exploration
10.00 – 10.30 Coffee
10.30 – 12.00
Parellel sessions 4
Group G: Higher education Room – 108 Chair: Natalia Tsvetkova Discussant-tutor: Frank Simon
Nadiia Kobryn - Health informatics proffesional education in Canada Discussant-student: Nataliya Yatsenko
Nataliya Yatsenko - French language teaching in the Soviet higher education system (1956 - 1985) Discussant-student: Nadiia Kobryn |
Group H: Education and traditions Room – 215 Chair: Zanda Rubene Discussant-tutor: Ian Grosvenor
Darja Grehova - Japanese and Latvian pedagogical culture: comparative perspectives Discussant-student: Maria Zapotichna
Maria Zapotichna - The development of indigenous education in Canada Discussant-student: Darja Grehova
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12.00 – 13.00 Lunch
Location: Museum Restaurant. Valdemāra iela 10A
13.15 – 15.00
Parellel sessions 5
Group I: Ideas Room - 108 Chair: Angelo Van Gorp Discussant-tutor: Frank Simon
Gonzalo Gil Linares - Freinet's pedagogical thinking: current perspective Discussant-student: Ignacio Frechtel
Ignacio Frechtel - The circulation of renewal pedagogical ideas and its reception in Argentina during the early 20th Century Discussant-student: Jil Winandy
Jil Winandy - Ideological preferences - historiographical biases Discussant-student: Gonzalo Gil Linares |
Group J: Schooling for... Room - 215 Chair: Natalia Tsvetkova Discussant-tutor: Jonathan Doney
Ying Zhou - Democratic Education in China. The Relationship between Education, Citizenship and Democracy, 1898 – 1937 Discussant-student: Ebba Christina Blåvarg
Karen Lillie - A School for the World Discussant-student: Ying Zhou
Ebba Christina Blåvarg - The school subject psychology in the Swedish curriculum - mapping a subject and tracing discourses, during the course of three centuries Discussant-student: Karen Lillie
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15.00 – 15.30 Coffee
15.30 – 17.00
Parallel sessions 6
Group K: Personality Room – 108 Chair: Ian Grosvenor Discussant-tutor: Angelo Van Gorp
Luna Abrano Bocchi - Frederico Carlos Hoehne and the Botanical Section: crossed paths between science, the scientist and the institutions Discussant-student: Charlott Wikström
Charlott Wikström - Emilia Fogelklou - A radical voice at the turn of the century in Sweden Discussant-student: Luna Abrano Bocchi |
Group L: Institutions Room – 215 Chair: Jonathan Doney Discussant-tutor: Marc Depaepe
Mirjam Staub - After-school care for children in the 19th and 20th centuries in Switzerland Discussant-student: Tarin Lenk
Tarin Lenk - São Roque Gymnasium: From golden ages to decadence Discussant-student: Mirjam Staub
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17.00 – 18.00
Keynote
Natalia Tsvetkova International Educational Policy Studies: Concepts, Interdisciplinary Frameworks, Sources and Methodologies
18.00 – 19.00 Break
19.00 Departure to the Open Air Museum
Bus from Hestia Hotel Jugend, Pulkveža Brieža iela 11
19.30 – 22.00
Closing of HEDSS-9
Buffet Dinner
Location: Open Air Museum, Brīvības gatve 440
22.00 – Departure to Hestia Hotel Jugend
Bus from the Open Air Museum
Optional
Sunday, June 10
Tours. Participants will be collected in the lobby of Hestia Hotel Jugend
11.00 – 12.00 National History Museum (Guide Arnis Strazdins)
10.30 – 12.00 Žanis Lipke Museum (Guide Liene Riekstina)
10.30 – 12.30 KGB Building (Guide Kitija Valeina)
11.00 – 12.30 Guided Riga Tour (Guide Agnese Hercmane)
| Participants will be collected at the lobby of the Hestia Hotel Jugend |