QUINT PhD Summer Institute 2022
Monday 6 June
19.30 |
Buses from Reykjavik centre to the conference venue |
20.30-22.00 |
Supper/Night snack |
Tuesday 7 June
08.00-09.00 Registration Place: Hotel reception |
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09.30-11.30 Keynote presentation | Studying core practices for project-based learning Professor Pamela Grossman, Dean of the Graduate School of Education at the George and Diane Weiss Professor of Education at the University of Pennsylvania. Room: Aðalgerði |
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11.30-12.30 LUNCH Room: Glæsigerði |
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12.30-14.30 Parallel paper sessions - PhD papers |
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12.30-14.30 1 A | Teaching quality in mathematics education Room: Stjórnargerði Discussants: Berglind Gísladóttir & Anna Kristin Sigurðardóttir,
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12.30-14.30 1 B | Teaching quality in L1 and L2 education Room: Þinggerði Discussants: Nikolaj Elf, University of Southern Denmark & Camilla Magnusson, University of Oslo
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14.30-15.00 BREAK |
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15.00-18.30 QUINT Coding workshop Rooms: Þinggerði, Stjórnargerði, Ráðgerð, Sáttagerði |
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19.30-21.00 Reception (informal) + QUIZ (QUIZ master QUINT PhD Fellow Peter Aashamar) Room: Aðalgerði |
Wednesday 8 June
09.00-10.30 Parallel paper sessions - PhD papers |
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09.00-10.30 2 A | Actor perceptions of teaching quality Room: Þinggerði Discussants: Michael Tengberg, Karlstad University & Thomas I. Hansen, UCL University College Denmark
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09.00-10.30 2 B | Teaching quality in teacher education & professional development Room: Stjórnargerði Discussants: Inga Staal Jenset,
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10.30-10.45 BREAK |
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10.45-12.00 Professor Courtney Bell, Director of the Wisconsin Center for Education Research, University of Wisconsin – Madison Room: Aðalgerði |
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12.00-13.00 LUNCH Room: Glæsigerði |
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13.00-14.45 3 A | Analyzing teaching quality through observation Room: Þinggerði Discussants: Kirsti Klette & Mark White, University of Oslo
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13.00-14.45 3 B | Quality aspects in assessment, social science education & professional development studies Room: Stjórnargerði Discussants: Torben Christensen,
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15.30-17.00 Guided tour "Hotsprings walk" On this tour, we will show you Hveragerði with a fun and easy walk guided by a true local guide, who grew up on the area and will be able to point out interesting facts and the geological history of the area and show you how the people have been living with the hotsprings for the past 100 year. We will show you a new geothermal area where you witness a range of hot springs from small gurgling ones to vibrant super-heated pools of water and steam. We will boil some eggs in one of the many hot springs and eat bread that has been baked in a hot spring for 24 hours. Meeting point: in front of the hotel |
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17.00-19.00 QUINT project meetings: QUICC (Ráðgerð), QUISST (Aðalgerði), QUALE (Sáttagerði, LISA Nordic (Þinggerði), Connected Classrooms (Stjórnargerði) |
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Free night |
QUINT Conference 2022
Thursday 9 June
08.00-09.00 Registration Place: Hotel reception |
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09.00-11.00 Conference opening QUINT Centre Director Professor Kirsti Klette Keynote presentation | Classroom observation: what is wrong and how can we fix it? Professor Daniël Muijs, Dean of the School of Education and Society at Academica University of Applied Sciences Room: Aðalgerði |
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11.00-11.15 BREAK | |||
11.15-12.15 Parallel paper sessions | |||
11.15-12.15 4 A | Teaching quality in different contexts/classroom realities Room: Þinggerði Chair: Mark White, University of Oslo
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11.15-12.15 4 B | Subject & content-specific aspects Room: Stjórnargerði Chair: Nikolaj Elf, University of Southern Denmark
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11.15-12.15 4 C | Teaching Room: Aðalgerði Chair: Astrid Roe, University of Oslo
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12.15-13.00 LUNCH Room: Aðalgerði |
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13.00-14.30 5 A | Theorizing Room: Þinggerði Chair: Anna Kristin Sigurðardóttir, University of Iceland
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13.00-14.30 5 B | Investigating teaching quality in social science education Room: Stjórnargerði Chair: Michael Walkert, Karlstad University
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13.00-14.30 5 C | Quality Literature Room: Aðalgerði Chair: Marie Nilsberth, Karlstad University
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14.30-15.00 BREAK | |||
15.00-16.00 Invited Panel Debate: Icelandic policies on teaching quality A panel debate on how good teaching practice is interpreted and implemented in Iceland. Panel participants include representatives from Icelandic Ministry of Education and Children, Teacher Union, local authorities working with education and teachers Detailed information and names of the participants (link) Moderator: Professor Kirsti Klette, University of Oslo |
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16.15 Group photo of conference delegates Place: to be announced |
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19.30 Conference Dinner (Formal or Casual Elegant) Musical performance by the local artist Unnur Birna Björnsdóttir Room: Glæsigerði |
Friday 10 June
09.00-10.30 6 A | Theories, instruments & empirical approaches to understand aspects of quality teaching Room: Þinggerði Chair: Jennifer Luoto, University of Oslo
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09.00-10.30 6 B | Developing quality in teacher education and professional Room: Stjórnargerði Chair: Kirsti Klette, University of Oslo
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09.00-10.30 6 C | Content-specific Room: Aðalgerði Chair: Anna Slotte, University
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10.30-10.45 BREAK | ||
10.45-12.00
LISA Nordic session | Standardized instruments and observation manuals as lenses into teaching quality: findings from Nordic classrooms using student perception surveys and the PLATO manual Room: Aðalgerði Discussant: Pamela Grossman, University of Pennsylvania Chair: Kirsti Klette, University of Oslo/QUINT
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12.00-13.00 LUNCH Room: Glæsigerði |
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Departure |