Curriculum autonomy policies in Europe: trends, tensions and transformations
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Date
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Location
Auditorium 3 Calouste Gulbenkian FoundationOrganizers:
Sílvia de Almeida, Maria Pacheco Figueiredo and Francisco Sousa
PROGRAM
09h30 – Opening Session
Guilherme d’Oliveira Martins, Administrador Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian
Francisco Caramelo, Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas – Universidade Nova de Lisboa (NOVA-FCSH), Director
Luís Baptista, Centro Interdisciplinar de Ciências Sociais (CICS.NOVA, NOVA-FCSH), Director (to be confirmed)
David Justino, Coordinator of the Research Group “Education, Knowledge and Culture”, CICS.NOVA, NOVA-FCSH
Maria do Céu Roldão, Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Porto
10h15 – Conference
A knowledge-led curriculum: limits and possibilities
Michael Young, Institute of Education, University College, London
11h15 – Coffee Break
11h30 – Round table
Curriculum policies
Moderator: Carlos Ceia
José Augusto Pacheco, Universidade do Minho
Majella Dempsey, Maynooth University, Ireland
Pedro Abrantes, Universidade Aberta
13:00 – Lunch
14h30 – Round table
Curriculum and teachers’ professional development
Moderator: Maria do Céu Roldão
Mark Priestley, University of Stirling, Scotland
Maria Pacheco Figueiredo, Instituto Politécnico de Viseu
Stavroula Philippou, University of Cyprus
16h00 – Closing session
10h00 – Round table
Curriculum regulation
Moderator: Maria Pacheco Figueiredo
Nienke Nieveen, Netherlands Institute for Curriculum Development (SLO)
Sílvia de Almeida, CICS.NOVA, NOVA-FCSH
Francisco Sousa, CICS.NOVA.UAc, Universidade dos Açores
11h30 – Coffee Break
11h45 – Round table
Curriculum decision-makers, stakeholders and influences
Moderator: Sílvia de Almeida
Associação de Professores de Geografia (to be confirmed)
Natália Barcelos, NOVA-FCSH
Daniel Alvunger, Linnaeus University, Sweden
13:15 – Concluding comments and closing session
David Justino, Coordinator of the Research Group “Education, Knowledge and Culture”, CICS.NOVA, NOVA-FCSH
Maria do Céu Roldão, Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Porto