Teaching in Public - the Future of Higher Education?

21 to 23 November 2007, Marriott Hotel Cardiff


Wednesday 21st November

You can also download the programme for Wednesday here. All delagates will receive a full programme on registration.

11:00 - 12:00 Arrival and Registration
12:00 - 1:00 Lunch
1:00 - 1:15
BARDD SUITE
Welcome and Conference Introduction
Christine Chapman, National Assembly for Wales Member for Cynon Valley
CHAIR: Alasdair Blair, C-SAP Director
1:15 - 2:15
BARDD SUITE
Keynote 1: Norman Sharp, Director QAA Scotland
"Teaching in Public: contextualizing the meaning of quality"
CHAIR: Helen Howard, C-SAP Associate Director
2:15 - 3:00 Break for Hotel Check In
ROOMS
 BARDD SUITE RICHARD DE CLAREROBERT HUGHESHENRY MORGAN
3:00 - 4:00
student teacher nexus themeTeacher Student Nexus public teaching themePublic Teaching teaching as a public good themePublic Good public teaching themePublic Teaching
P Ainley
Researching the variety of student experiences, some modest proposals
M Farrar
Forming Critical Citizens: community based learning at Leeds Metropolitan University
P Welch
Reclaiming Higher Education as a public good: teaching for social justice through feminist pedagogy
C Gifford
Working with schools: active citizenship for undergraduate students
student teacher nexus themeTeacher Student Nexus public teaching themePublic Teaching teaching as public intellect themePublic Intellect Teacher Student Nexus themeTeacher Student Nexus
D Jary / Y Lebeau
What is learned in undergraduate sociology?
P Green / P Anderson
The public face of community based learning: the case for volunteering in the curriculum
S Kiat Kok
The changing orientation of HE
M Wyman
Teaching the practice of Politics
4:00 - 5:00
Talking Circles 1 &2 Talking Circles 3 Talking Circles 4 Talking Circles 5
5:00 - 6:00
teaching as public intellect themePublic Intellect teaching as a public good themePublic Good teaching as public intellect themePublic Intellect public teaching themePublic Teaching
M Cumberbatch
Current social issues and concerns across all modules
A Pilkington
Multiculturalism and the Sociology Curriculum
C Stone
The role of Public HE institutions in enhancing equality in education
Venezualan popular educators  presentation
(A Reyes & E Guilarte)
teaching as a public good themePublic Good public teaching themePublic Teaching teaching as a public good themePublic Good public teaching themePublic Teaching
S Housee
Education that CAN make a DIFFERENCE
M Sheaff
Public Sociology and Health Professions
J Bacevic
Whose Public, Whose Good? The case of "Master" and "Servant" in Serbian HE
Venezualan presentation continued
6:00 - 7:00 C-SAP JOURNAL BOARD MEETING - RICHARD DE CLARE ROOM or Free time / networking
7:00 - 10:00 Dinner
Mediterrano Hotel Restaurant

Talking Circles Groups

You can see more information on Talking Circles here

Talking Circles 1 Teacher Student Nexus themeTeacher Student Nexus. Facilitator: Graham Gibbs, Huddersfield University.
Talking Circles 2 public teaching theme Public Teaching. Facilitator: Kevin Hylton, Leeds Metropolitan University.
Talking Circles 3 teaching as public space theme Teaching as a Public Space. Facilitator: Richard Pountney, Sheffield Hallam University.
Talking Circles 4 teaching as a public good theme Teaching as a Public Good. Facilitator: Emily Horowitz, St Francis College, New York.
Talking Circles 5 teaching as public intellect theme Teaching as Public Intellect. Facilitator: Liz Marr, Manchester Metropolitan University.

Exhibits open from 1:00 to 10:00 pm.

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