Programme runs from 30 June to 6 July. Taught by internationally renowned faculty from Institute of Education, University of London, UK; University of Wisconsin Madison, USA; University of Melbourne, Australia, this second annual collaborative short programme for masters and doctoral students explores democratic education by drawing on experience and scholarship from three continents. It combines keynote lectures; active workshops and a programme of visits. It is offered as part of an accredited programme or as a short court.
Intensive programme provides engagement with leading scholars who address: education and democracy; changing citizenship; diversity and inclusion; struggles for civil rights, human rights and justice; new forms of youth participation.
Core faculty team: Professor Diana Hess, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Dr Julie McLeod, University of Melbourne; Dr Hugh Starkey, Institute of Education London.
Other keynote presenters (subject to confirmation): Professor Michael Apple; Professor Gloria Ladson-Billings; Professor Ann Phoenix; Dr Shakuntala Banaji; Dr Ani Wierenga.
Activities: seminar at UK parliament; visit to schools; engagement with NGO educators; museums.
For further information please contact Alison Slade : tpde@ioe.ac.uk