Lancaster Partnership 2022 Education Conference - 1st morning
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You are warmly invited to join us for the Lancaster Partnership 2022 Education Conference, which will take place online via Teams.
Wednesday 6th July, 09.00 – 1.00 (UK time)
Thursday 7th July, 9.00 – 1.00 (UK time)
Please note: Unfortunaly, we are not able to span the registration acorss 2 days and if needed you will need to register for both days. This link is for Wednesday 6th July.
Partnerships and working collaboratively are frequently cited as essential for addressing the global and educational challenges we face. The past couple of years have sparked many of us to rethink our working, teaching and learning practices and the importance of the connections between communication, collaboration, imagination, creativity and learning have been brought sharply into focus.
The 2022 Education Conference invites us to reflect on the role of partnership, community and collaboration in the process of developing creative thought, creative problem-solving and creative learning.
The conference values and warmly welcomes all colleagues across our Partnerships, involved in learning, teaching and support; students, academic and professional services colleagues.
Keynote, Wednesday 6th July @ 9.15am (UK time)
Leda Kamenopoulou, University College London, Institute of Education. “Genuinely equal partnerships: the long road to ‘epistemic justice’
Colleague presentations from across the partnership cover a range of themes and topics.
Full abstracts and programme details will soon be available from the 2022 Education Conference website.
Non-attendance
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