Session Overview |
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2:00pm - 5:00pm |
A0 Pre-Conference Workshop: Histories of Education and Curricula in Confronting Scientific Denialism and Historical Revisionism Location: Auditório da Reitoria Chair: Sandra Lucia Escovedo Selles, Universidade Federal Fluminense Chair: Rodrigo Cerqueira do Nascimento Borba, Universidade do Estado de Minas Gerais Histories of Education and Curricula in Confronting Scientific Denialism and Historical Revisionism |
3:00pm - 5:00pm |
A0: Meeting of the National Societies of the History of Education Location: Sala dos Colegiados Superiores, Reitoria Chair: Christine A. Ogren, University of Iowa Chair: Juri Meda, Università degli Studi di Macerata |
5:30pm - 6:00pm |
A0 Opening Ceremony: Opening Ceremony Location: Auditório da Reitoria |
6:00pm - 7:00pm |
A0 Keynote 1: Adriana Maria Paulo da Silva Location: Auditório da Reitoria (De)coloniality and Diversity in the Histories of Education |
7:00pm - 8:00pm |
A0 Welcome Reception: Welcome Reception |
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9:00am - 10:30am |
A1 SES 01.1: (De)colonization process in the press Location: Sala de Multimeio 1, Centro de Educação/UFRN Chair: Carlota Boto, Faculdade de Educação da Universidade de São Paulo Representations of the emotional dimensions of teaching work in educational journals – Brazil, São Paulo (1950-1960) Positivism And Education in the Pages of the Brazilian Anarchist Press: Analysis of the Newspaper A Lanterna: Anticlerical Newspaper (1909–1916) Criticism of Customs and the Pedagogy of Farpas: Prospects for Decolonizing the West |
A1 SES 01.2: (De)colonization and legislation Location: Auditório, Centro de Educação/UFRN Chair: Carlos Eduardo Vieira, Universidade Federal do Paraná Law of 15 October 1827: Systematisation of Teaching and the Teaching Profession in the Brazilian Empire (1824-1834) The Homogenising Role Of Law Nº 5.692/1971 L`Instruction Publique au Brésil: Histoire – Législation: the narrative about Western civilization in the Tropic Brazilian Historical Context: From School Supervision to Pedagogical Coordination |
A1 SES 01.3: Processes of (de)colonization: childhood and different knowledges Location: Auditório 1, NEPSA 2, 1st Floor Chair: Klaus Dittrich, The Education University of Hong Kong Title Case Emergency of Children Studies in the Context of the Chilean Pedagogical Mission to the United States in 1904 Revisiting the Educationalisation of Japan: The Confrontation of Three Languages of Education, 1868-1890 The New School Discourse and Teachers Knowledge: Colonizations and Resistance |
A2 SES 01.1: Gender, Sexualities and Intersectional Studies in the Social History of Education Location: Auditório 2, NEPSA 2, 1st Floor Chair: Silvana Espiga Dorado, CFE-SNI Chair: Fernanda Sosa, CFE-ANEP Gender, Sexualities and Intersectional Studies in the Social History of Education Presentations of the Panel The Education Of The Sex-gender Perspective. Photographic Analysis Of The Third Pan American Congress Of Physical Education, Montevideo, 1950 Representation Of The Child's Body In School Reading Texts From The Beginning Of The 20th Century Woman, Teacher And Afro-descendant. A Decolonial Look At The Life Of Margarita Ubarne The Tietê River And The Education Of Women's Bodies (Sao Paulo, First Half Of The 20th Century) |
A2 SES 01.2: Diversity, Gender and Intersectionality Location: Auditório 1, NEPSA 2, 2nd Floor Chair: Luís Mota, Instituto Politécnico de Coimbra, Escola Superior de Educação/inED – Centro de Investigação e Inovação em Educação Gender and Intersectionality: Feminine Strategies in the Teaching Career (Brazil, First Half of 20th Century) Education for Motherhood in Portuguese Parenting Magazines: Constructing the Good Mother (1945-58 Vs. 1994-2007) Weaving Education and Identity: A Look at the Formation of Poor Girls in Catholic Female Institutions in Brazil and Portugal "Representations Of Women In The Training Of Primary School Teachers In Portugal During The Estado Novo" |
A3 SES 01.1: Tools and Practices of Resistance to Domestic Colonialism Location: Auditório 1, NEPSA 2, 3rd Floor Chair: Fanny Isensee, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Tools and Practices of Resistance to Domestic Colonialism – The Long Struggle for Equal Education in the United States (1830s-1970s) Presentations of the Panel The Origins of Separate but Equal as an Educational Doctrine “In Order that Our Youth Will Acquire Pride of Race”: Teachers’ Acquisition of Fugitive Knowledge as a Tool of Decolonization A Vehicle as a Means of School (De-)Segregation? – School Transportation and Parental Advocacy Groups |
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A5 SES 01.1: Sources and the circulation of ideas Location: Auditório 1 do PPGED, NEPSA 2, 4th Floor Chair: Laís Paula de Medeiros Azevedo, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO RIO GRANDE DO NORTE Italian schools and schoolbooks in São Paulo and Buenos Aires during the 1920s and 1930s Translations as a Strategy for Circulating Ideas About New Education: the Education Library Collection Teaching Excellence Standards: Public Hiring Contests for Professors at the University of São Paulo/Brazil. The Marginalia of João Falchi Trinca's Library |
A6 SES 01.1: Diversity and (de)coloniality: Brazil and Portugal Location: Auditório 2 do PPGED, NEPSA 2, 4th Floor Chair: Jordi Garcia-Farrero, Universitat de Barcelona What Readings Does The History Of Education Propose For Initial Teacher Training? A Comparative Study Of Ibero-American Universities Teaching History from a Decolonial Perspective: Working on the Arrival of the Portuguese in Brazil Teaching Lessons: Analysis of Pre-textual Sections in Brazilian and Portuguese History Textbooks (1880-1920 |
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10:30am - 11:00am |
Break 01: Coffee Break |
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11:00am - 12:30pm |
A1 SES 02.1: Deconstructing coloniality in the history of education Location: Sala de Multimeio 1, Centro de Educação/UFRN Chair: Cynthia Greive Veiga, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais Questions for a Decolonial History of Children's Education in Latin America Deconstructing coloniality in the history of the Guarani Gwyrá Pepó Indigenous State School |
A1 SES 02.2: (De) colonization processes in the education history Location: Auditório, Centro de Educação/UFRN Chair: Eloísa Bordoli, FHCE-Universidad de la República Disputes and Meanings in Teacher Training in Uruguay: Materialities and Imaginaries in the Curricular Designs Creating New Imaginaries: The Role of Rev. Professor Timothy Corcoran in De-colonising the Primary Curriculum in Ireland in the 1920s |
A1 SES 02.3: Conflicts and the (de)colonization of knowlodge Location: Auditório 1, NEPSA 2, 1st Floor Paulo Freire and the Decolonization of Power, Knowledge and Being Traps in the Neoliberal Transitions: Conflicts of Memories in Popular Education in the 1990s |
A2 SES 02.1: Diversity and (de)coloniality: gender, teaching and school projects Location: Auditório 2, NEPSA 2, 1st Floor Chair: Macioniro Celeste Filho, Universidade Estadual Paulista "Júlio de Mesquita Filho" - UNESP Brazilian Rural Schools and Indigenous Education: Report by Lourenço Filho for the OAS in the Early 1960s “The male teacher is a man”. Masculinities in the Uruguayan Teaching Profession during the 1910s |
A2 SES 02.2: Decolonial perspectives and women´s trajectories Location: Auditório 1, NEPSA 2, 2nd Floor Chair: MARIA CELI CHAVES VASCONCELOS, UNIVERSIDADE DO ESTADO DO RIO DE JANEIRO A Woman Educated for Political Diplomacy: the Formation of Empress Leopoldina Woman as protagonist in education in the 1930s: Maria Lacerda de Moura and the Catholic Church in the anarchist press Women, educators, and travelers: entangled trajectories and the Jean Jacques Rousseau Institute The Silencing Of Women's Academic Production In The History Of Uruguayan Education. The Case Of Armonía Somers/Etchepare Historical Voices: Decolonial Perspectives on the Resistance of Indigenous Women in the History of Brazilian Education |
A3 SES 02.1: Decolonization and Cultural Diversity: Challenges and Perspectives in Education Location: Auditório 1, NEPSA 2, 3rd Floor |
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A4 SES 02.1: Historical Perspectives on Education: State, Religion, and Internationalism Location: Auditório 1 do PPGED, NEPSA 2, 4th Floor Chair: Qi Liu, Nanjing Normal University State and Church: an analysis of girls education in the south of Minas Gerais - 1926-1929 Graduate Education of Christian Universities in Modern China: A Case Study of Nanking University An Experiment in Practical Internationalism: The Paris International Assembly of 1900 |
A5 SES 02.1: (De)Colonization and regional diversity Location: Auditório 2 do PPGED, NEPSA 2, 4th Floor Chair: Myriam Southwell, Universidad Nacional de La Plata The Conceptual Power Of Universalism-Particularism Tension: Family Farming Schools As An Experience Of Diversity In South America (1960-1970) Some Considerations On Regional Diversity In The Brazilian Educational Historiography Related To Imperial Times (1822-1889) Armanda Álvaro Alberto and the Escola Regional de Meriti: associations for a primary, public, and modern education (1921 – 1935) Oral Documents in the Production of Didactics Knowledge: Subjectivity and Construction of Identities in the Training of Brazilian Teachers (1970-1990) |
A6 SES 02.1: Narratives In Dispute Location: Auditório do Bloco de Aulas, Centro de Educação/UFRN Chair: Décio Gatti Júnior, Universidade Federal de Uberlândia Narratives In Dispute In The Teaching Of History Of Education In Brazil In The 1930s: Liberal Reformism And Catholic Reaction History of Education, (De)Coloniality and Intersectionality: Reviewing the Narratives of the Past and the Present The Teaching Of The Pedagogical Ideas' History in Brazil |
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12:30pm - 2:00pm |
A0 Meeting |
Break 02: Lunch Break Location: Centro de Convivência |
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2:00pm - 3:30pm |
A1 SES 03.1: (De) colonization processes: multiple debates Location: Auditório, Centro de Educação/UFRN Chair: Eduardo Lautaro Galak, CONICET/UNLP What Does PISA Say About Brazilian Students? A Discussion on the Mathematics Educators’ Endorsement of the Test University in dispute: College Student Residence CEAUCA in the history of student organizations (1934-2021) Techniques, Rhythms, Bodies and Images. The first cinematographic productions on university physical education in Argentina (1953-1957) Educational Aid for Decolonization: “Third World” Self-Sufficiency from the Cuban Concept of International Scholarships. 1977- 2012. |
A1 SES 03.2: (De) colonization processes: education activities Location: Sala de Multimeio 2, NEPSA 1 Chair: Amanda Aliende da Matta, Universitat de Barcelona About Polish Colonial Dreams. Selected Aspects of the Educational and Popularization Activities of the Maritime and Colonial League (1930-1939) Decolonizing Processes in Educational History: the Experience of Sindillar Rural and Adult Education in Brazil according to the articles of Carneiro Leão in the Educational Yearbook (1924-1944) Pedagogical discursive frameworks of the School of Arts and Crafts of Uruguay (1878-1887) |
A1 SES 03.3: Disputes over secondary and professional education Location: Auditório 1, NEPSA 2, 1st Floor Chair: Maria Cristina Gomes Machado, Universidade Estadual de Maringá - UEM The Disputes Over the Expansion of Secondary Education in Minas Gerais (1942-1961): Catholics, Liberals And Civil Society Remarks On Secondary Education In Connections And Borders: Uruguay And Rio Grande Do Sul (Brazil) 19th And 20th Centuries. The Process of Militarization of the Public and Civil School of Paraná |
A2 SES 03.1: Female Teaching and the History of School Subjects: Trajectories and Contributions of Teachers to Brazilian Education Location: Auditório 2, NEPSA 2, 1st Floor Chair: Rodrigo Cerqueira do Nascimento Borba, Universidade do Estado de Minas Gerais Female Teaching and the History of School Subjects: Trajectories and Contributions of Teachers to Brazilian Education Presentations of the Panel Cacilda Francioni de Souza: the Professional Trajectory of a Teacher-author of Portuguese Language Compendiums. Nilza Vieira and the Textbook “Iniciação À Ciência”: Contributions to the Writing of the School Subject Sciences History Norma Cleffi and her Biology Course: Discussing Adaptations and Inventions by a Teacher-Author of Textbooks Between “molejo” and festivities: teaching performance of Catharina Viana at the Complexo Educacional Fazenda do Rosário (Ibirité-MG, 1955 a 1965) |
A2 SES 03.2: Diversity and decoloniality: black people, children and poverty Location: Auditório 1, NEPSA 2, 2nd Floor Chair: Rita Diana de Freitas, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte The care of Sanjoanense orphans: the case of the São Francisco de Assis Asylum (1888-1940) Black education in Professional Education in Rio Grande do Norte (1909 to 1954) Decolonizing Knowledge: A Critical Analysis of Education in the Formation of Poor Girls at Casa da Divina Providência “The Punishment is Perfectly Justifiable”: Analysis of the Criminal Case Involving Child in the City of Santa Maria, RS (1928) |
A3 SES 03.1: Educational Practices and Women's Publications: Historical and Cultural Analyses Location: Auditório 1, NEPSA 2, 3rd Floor Chair: Stella Meng Wang, The Education University of Hong Kong The Action Magazine: A school practice at Escola Normal Assunta Fortini Women’s Magazine as a Contested Space of Modernity and Decoloniality: A Case Study of LingLong Women’s Magazine in Republican Shanghai Consensus and Tensions in Normalist Pedagogical Practices: the Cases of Women's Normal Schools in Santiago (1927-1974) Reflections On The Historiographic Operation In Children's Books By Erico Veríssimo Mapuche Culture and Its Non-decolonization in Chile |
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A4 SES 03.1: Education, Modernization, and Culture: Global Case Studies Location: Auditório 1 do PPGED, NEPSA 2, 4th Floor Chair: Rita de Cassia Gallego, Faculdade de Educação da Universidade de São Paulo Medical Missionary Work and the Rise of Higher Medical Education in Modern China: A Case Study of St. John’s University Modernization – Westernization – Colonization – Recolonization? Entangled Histories in the Memories on the First School of Erbil (Kurdistan Region/Iraq) "Education and Post-institutional Citizenship at a Total Institution – the Example of Folåsa 1865 – 1948" Attendance Program at the School of Application (USP): management of heterogeneity and cultures at school (Sao Paulo, 2011- …) |
A5 SES 03.1: Gender and historiography Location: Auditório 2 do PPGED, NEPSA 2, 4th Floor Chair: Rebecca Rogers, Université Paris Descartes Writing Histories Of Women’s Access To Education And Professional Training In The 1930s: Revisiting Metropolitan And Colonial Narratives A Cultural Breakdown for the History of Teacher Training: Documents from a Brazilian Denominational School (1943 - 1970) Imagining Trans Past Yet to Come: A Reparative Essay in the Aid of Decolonizing Historiography Proposing a Discursive, Comparative and Discontinuous Historical Approach to Educational Research: Denaturalizing Hegemonic Narratives |
A6 SES 03.1: (De)Coloniality and Ethnic-Racial Relations Location: Auditório, NEPSA 1 Chair: Arnaldo Pinto Junior, Universidade Estadual de Campinas Decolonising the Teaching of the History of Education: Reflections and Critical Orientations from the Ethics of Care and Fragility Disciplinary Traditions in Motion: Teaching History for Ethnic-Racial Relations in Brazil |
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B2 SES 03.1: Inherited tradition and its difficult renovation Location: Sala de Multimeio 3, NEPSA 1 Chair: Rosa Fátima Souza Chaloba, UNESP The Vicissitudes of the Democratization of Secondary Education in Brazil (1942-1971): Expansion and Regional Inequalities Scrutinizing The "Dark '50s": Reform, Democratization, and a New Youth in Secondary Education in Chile (c. 1953- c. 1962) |
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3:30pm - 4:00pm |
Break 03: Coffee Break |
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4:00pm - 5:30pm |
A1 SES 04.1: Challenges, Tensions, and Alternative Projects in the Construction of Hispanic-American Educational Systems. Location: Auditório, Centro de Educação/UFRN Chair: Raquel Soaje de Elías, Universidad de los Andes, Chile Chair: Camila Pérez Navarro, Universidad Alberto Hurtado |
A1 SES 04.2: History of Education in African Societies. Part 1 Location: Auditório, NEPSA 1 Chair: Pierre Guidi, université Paris Cité, IRD History of Education in African Societies. Appropriation, Negotiation, and Struggles. Part 1 Presentations of the Panel Conceptualisations of Citizenship among Educational Stakeholders in newly Independent Madagascar Learning and Teaching to Get Through. The School Set Up by Ethiopian Political Prisoners During the Red Terror (1976-1984) ***CANCELLED***Black Souls Matter: Indigenous Voices, Education and Power in Colonial Mozambique |
A1 SES 04.3: Intellectuals and decolonial reflections Location: Auditório 1, NEPSA 2, 1st Floor Chair: Wenceslau Goncalves Neto, Federal University of Uberlândia “Brazilians” And education In Portugal: Father Ferrer And The Creation Of Schools In Ovar (1879-1883)E Adolphe Ferrière in Latin America: “el Don Quixote” of the active school Art of Weaving a Life: The Journey Of Gustavo de Sá Lessa (1888-1962) |
A2 SES 04.1: Women and Education: Contributions, Overcoming, and Challenges Location: Auditório 2, NEPSA 2, 1st Floor Chair: Lia Machado Fiuza Fialho, Universidade Estadual do Ceará Woman, Geographer and Teacher in the 1960s: The Contribution of Eloísa de Carvalho to the Teaching of Geography Biography of poor, black and peripheral educator Karla Kamille Costa de Oliveira Fonteles: Memories of Overcoming and Present Challenges The training and teaching career of transvestite Letícia Carolina Pereira do Nascimento (2007-2018) Women Educators in Exile: From Resistance to Totalitarianism to the Affirmation of Democracy and Freedom |
A2 SES 04.2: Social Housing as Educational State Crafting Location: Auditório 1, NEPSA 2, 2nd Floor Chair: Mette Buchardt, Aalborg University Chair: Marcelo Alberto Caruso, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Social Housing as Educational State Crafting. The Curriculum of “the New Cities” in Argentina, Israel and Denmark Post WWII Presentations of the Panel Concur and Divide: How Pre-state Schooling and Housing Establishments Shaped an Ethnic Divide Within Israeli Society, Late 1940s Onwards Educationalization of Social Problems or Socialization of Educational Problems? Social Housing and Education During Peronism in Argentina (1946-1955) Learning the Welfare State in ‘the New City’. The Housing Project Ishøj-Planen in Light of Danish Post-WWII (Sub)Urban Planning |
A3 SES 04.1: Education and Decolonization: Challenges and Perspectives in the Twentieth Century. Location: Auditório 1, NEPSA 2, 3rd Floor Chair: Maria Augusta Martiarena, Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Rio Grande do Sul Co-operative Students, Empire and Commonwealth in the mid Twentieth Century: Learning for Decolonisation? German Ethnic Schools in Southern Brazil and the Production of School Cultures: Colonization or Decolonization? Inclusion and diversity: photographs of the Affirmative Action Centers - IFRS-Campus Osório (2010 – 2019) Non-profit Schools and the Decolonization of Education |
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A3 SES 04.2: Examining the (dis)connections Associated with Conceptions of Indigenization, Reconciliation and Decolonization Location: Auditório 1 do PPGED, NEPSA 2, 4th Floor Chair: Sheila Grantham, Algonquin College Speaking to Our Stories, Land and Relationships: Examining the (dis)connections Associated with Conceptions of Indigenization, Reconciliation and Decolonization |
A5 SES 04.1: Sources and the Production of Knowledge in the History of Education Location: Auditório 2 do PPGED, NEPSA 2, 4th Floor Chair: Natália Gil, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul Colonized Rationalities As A Conceptual Tool In The History of Education What Kind Of Archive And What Is Inside The Box? Medial Memories Of Socialist School Life In The GDR Everyday Worlds and Layered Contexts: Reading School Magazine in Interwar Hong Kong as a Decolonial Exercise Um Arquivo, Um Acervo E Uma Fonte: Uma Tríade Para Se Pensar A Diversidade E A (Des)Colonização Education Archives And The Coloniality Of Power. A Historiographic Reading |
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5:30pm - 6:30pm |
A0 Tertulia: Racism and anti-racism in the history of education: A dialogue between fugitive pedagogies in the US and Black educational experiences in Brazil Location: Auditório da Reitoria Chair: Inés Dussel, DIE-Cinvestav Chair: Angelo Van Gorp, RPTU - University of Kaiserslautern-Landau Tertulia - Racism and Anti-racism in the History of Education Presentations of the Panel |
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6:30pm - 10:00pm |
ECR: ECR Welcome Reception |
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8:00am - 9:00am |
Panel: History of Education Magazine Location: Auditório do Bloco de Aulas, Centro de Educação/UFRN |
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9:00am - 10:30am |
A1 SES 05.1: Addressing Coloniality in Socialist Educational Spaces: Socialism and (De)Coloniality in Transnational Perspective Location: Auditório, Centro de Educação/UFRN Chair: Marcelo Alberto Caruso, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Chair: Inés Dussel, DIE-Cinvestav Addressing Coloniality in Socialist Educational Spaces: Socialism and (De)Coloniality in Transnational Perspective (Mozambique/Tanzania & German Democratic Republic & Nicaragua) Presentations of the Panel Bagamoyo as a Place of (Anti-)Colonial Schooling and Memory Space for (De)Colonial Negotiation Processes in (Eastern) Germany and Mozambique Images of German Colonialism in East Germany (GDR) and its Educational Media Reproduction or Overcoming? – The (Anti-)Colonial Narrative in Children's Magazines of the GDR Reconciling Emancipation and Verticalism? Anti-Neocolonialism, Popular Education, and Socialist Cooperation in the Building of Nicaragua’s Revolutionary Educational System (1979-1990) |
A1 SES 05.2: Possibilities of Exploring the (De)colonial Processes in the History of Latin American Education from a Transnational Perspective (Part 1) Location: Auditório 1, NEPSA 2, 1st Floor Chair: Rafaela Silva Rabelo, Universidade Federal de Uberlândia Chair: Eugenia Roldán Vera, Cinvestav Possibilities of Exploring the (De)colonial Processes in the History of Latin American Education from a Transnational Perspective (Part 1) Presentations of the Panel Puerto Rico as (De)Colonial Crossroads of the Americas: Unsettling Imperial Binaries through Transnational Research on Bilingual Education "Our Children are not Little Europeans": Discussions on Character, Personality, and Latin American Idiosyncrasy within Educational Reformism (Chile, c.1920-c.1940) Building Permanent Goodwill with "the Other Americas": Latin American Education as a Space for the Good Neighbor Policy Networks |
A1 SES 05.3: (De)colonization processes: different subjects and education Location: Auditório 2, NEPSA 2, 1st Floor Chair: Joaquim António de Sousa Pintassilgo, Institute of Education, University of Lisbon Controversial Topics, Historical Education and History of Education: The Example of Portuguese “Discoveries” Educate Emotion Through Reason Making Autonomous Modern Subjects–What is Enlightenment & Moral Construction of McGuffey Readers Educating the Modern Woman Through the Everyday: YWCA’s Health Campaigns in Interwar Hong Kong |
A2 SES 05.1: Gender and Teaching: Historical Perspectives from Uruguay and Brazil Location: Auditório 1, NEPSA 2, 2nd Floor Chair: Pía Batista, Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación, Universidad de la República Teachers' Demands In The Process Of Feminization Of Teaching In Uruguay, 1877-1882 Between Sisters - Gender, Race, and Teaching Profession (Santa Catarina, First Half of the 20th Century) |
A3 SES 05.1: Transnational Circulation of Knowledge and Pedagogical Practices: Historical Perspectives Location: Auditório 1 do PPGED, NEPSA 2, 4th Floor Chair: Thomas Walsh, Maynooth University Transnational Knowledge Circulation and the Commission on Manual and Practical Instruction in Ireland, 1896-98 Images from the Third World: The Brazil Education Through Hungarian Lenses (1950–1989) Il Campicello: transnational pedagogical practice in the Italian Colonial Region of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil The Organization Of Sources To Research History Of Science Teaching In Brazil – 1960/1990 – |
A3 SES 05.2: Sociology Teaching in Uruguay: Historical Theft Without Liberating Impiety Location: Auditório 2 do PPGED, NEPSA 2, 4th Floor Chair: Daniela Sabatovich Fernández, Instituto Formación docente. Instituto Profesores "Artigas" Sociology Teaching in Uruguay: Historical Theft Without Liberating Impiety |
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A4 SES 05.1: Perspectives on Memory, Learning, and Educational Practices Location: Auditório, NEPSA 1 Chair: Vera Coimbra Cerqueira, Faculdade de Psicologia e Ciências da Educação da Universidade do Porto The Involvement of Local Elderly People in Museums of Porto: the Importance of Memories and Learning Entre O Guardar E O Doar: Arquivos Pessoais De Professores Da UFRGS E A Pesquisa Em História da Educação Differences In Child Development Associated With The Environment From The Perspective Of Emilio Mira Y López School Library and Teacher Training: Appropriation and Circulation of Pedagogical Knowledge |
A5 SES 05.1: Educational Images in Dialogue and Confrontation: Reiteration and Subversion of Education through Print Media: magazine, newspaper and novel (Brazil, 1905/1940) Location: Sala de Multimeio 2, NEPSA 1 Chair: Raquel Discini Campos, Universidade Federal de Uberlândia- MG/Brasil Chair: Rosa Fátima Souza Chaloba, UNESP Educational Images in Dialogue and Confrontation: Reiteration and Subversion of Education through Print Media: magazine, newspaper and novel (Brazil, 1905/1940) Presentations of the Panel Representations Of Women Preceptors: A Look Through The Literature Of Mário De Andrade, Short Story And Novel (São Paulo, 1923-1944). The School, The Teacher, And The Students Amidst Mockery And Ridicule: Jests And Jokes From 'O Tico-Tico' (1905) (Fapemig/Brazil) Masculinity And Protagonism: Representations Of Male Figures In The Illustrated Stories In The First Edition Of O Tico-Tico (1905) (Fapemig/Brazil) Representations of childhoods in the Children's Supplement of the newspaper Correio da Manhã (1937-1938. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) (Fapemig/Brazil) |
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10:30am - 11:00am |
Break 04: Coffee Break |
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11:00am - 12:30pm |
A1 SES 06.1: Discourses on Education and their Refractions in North-South relations (19th and 20th Centuries) Location: Auditório, Centro de Educação/UFRN Chair: Bernard Schneuwly, University of Geneva Chair: José Gonçalves Gondra, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro Discourses on Education and their Refractions in North-South relations (19th and 20th Centuries) Presentations of the Panel Mutual Education, Contagion, Idleness And Crime - Notes From The Newspaper “Aurora Fluminense” (1828-1835) Vectors Of Knowledge with a Universal Claim: the Example of the New Education Fellowship and its Three Main Journals (1921-1934) Ubiratan D’Ambrosio and the ICME 5, 1984: Decolonial Reflections on Mathematics Teaching Decentering The Sciences Of Childhood. Production, Circulation And Reappropriation Of Knowledge Between Geneva And The Countries Of The South (1919-1980) |
A1 SES 06.2: Possibilities of Exploring the (De)colonial Processes in the History of Latin American Education from a Transnational Perspective (Part 2) Location: Auditório 1, NEPSA 2, 1st Floor Chair: Andrés Baeza, Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez Chair: Diana Vidal, USP Possibilities of Exploring the (De)colonial Processes in the History of Latin American Education from a Transnational Perspective (Part 2) Presentations of the Panel Alberto Langlade and Transnational Circulation Networks in the Field of Physical Education and Gymnastics, Uruguay (1945-1970) "The Missionaries Have Arrived Again": Appropriations and Reconfigurations of the "Missions" in Latin America (1920-1960) Shaping the Classroom in 19th Century Chile: Transnational Connections, Local Limitations |
A1 SES 06.3: Decolonizing the Past Location: Auditório 2, NEPSA 2, 1st Floor Chair: Alicia Civera Cerecedo, Cinvestav Americus' political letters Decolonization of Education in Chile: 1810-1860 Science, Education and Assistance to Children in War (1936-1939) Decolonizing the Past: Theban Paideia to Win the East |
A2 SES 06.1: Abnormal Bodies: Circulation of Ideas and Representations in the History of Education Location: Auditório 1, NEPSA 2, 2nd Floor Chair: ARTHUR CASSIO DE OLIVEIRA VIEIRA, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO RIO GRANDE DO NORTE Circulation of Ideas About Education for the Blind in Brazil in the 19th Century: José Alvares de Azevedo and Institutions Extraordinary News: the Discourse on the Figure of the Abnormal Child Subject (Portugal, 18th Century) The First Adapted PE Assessments For Disabled Pupils In France: Overcoming Resistance To Integrate The Diversity Of Bodies (1980’s)? Childhood and diversity in the Tico-Tico Almanac |
A2 SES 06.2: Decolonizing Education: Perspectives on Intersectionality and Diversity across Borders Location: Auditório 1, NEPSA 2, 3rd Floor Chair: Christoph Bierschwale, Bielefeld University Deconstructing the Social Construction of Categories and their Intersectionality – Examples on (De)Coloniality and Diversity from Mexico, Italy and Germany The Intersectionality in German-Turkish Educational Relations: Halil Fikret Kanat: Turkish Student at Berlin Humboldt University in the Early 20th Century Josef Brozek and the History of Psychology: Scientific Communications between the USSR and the Western World. |
A3 SES 06.1: Histories of Education and Diversity: Insights from Latin America Location: Auditório 1 do PPGED, NEPSA 2, 4th Floor Chair: Patricia Ferrante, FLACSO ARGENTINA The meanings of educational and pedagogical practices at Casa Pia Colégio de Orphãos de São Joaquim 1824-1855 The Silencing of Diversity and the Diversity of Silences and Sounds. The Regulation of Classroom Soundscapes (Mexico and Argentina, 1900-1950) Inclusion and Diversity in the History of Academic Performance in Argentinian Schools: Printed Records, School Archives and Centralized Platforms |
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A5 SES 06.1: Archives and Cultural Practices in the History of Education: Testimonies of Diversities, Continuities, and Ruptures Location: Auditório 2 do PPGED, NEPSA 2, 4th Floor Chair: Dóris Bittencourt Almeida, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul Chair: Tatiane De Freitas Ermel, Universidad de Valladolid Archives and Cultural Practices in the History of Education: Testimonies of Diversities, Continuities, and Ruptures. Presentations of the Panel "Little Saints" And Their Communion Garments: Images Kept In Women’s Personal Archives Between the minutiae and intensities of a life for teaching: Alice Gasperin (1906 - 2002) Personal Archives And The Preservation Of The Historical-Educational Heritage: The Case Of A Primary Teacher (1990 - 2015) Autobiographical writings for the selection of the Casa do Estudante Universitário Aparício Cora de Almeida (Porto Alegre/RS, 1987-2009) |
B1 SES 06.1: Publics Histories of Education: Practices, Experiences, Initiatives, Ideas and Discussions (I) Location: Auditório, NEPSA 1 Chair: Angelo Van Gorp, RPTU - University of Kaiserslautern-Landau Exhibiting Teachers’ Life Stories: A Public History of Education Experience Public History and school archives in the Municipality of Pontal do Paraná (Brasil). Political Diversity, Public Schools, and Public History: Voices at a Museum Exhibition |
B2 SES 06.1: The impact of international debates at the margins: Interactions between global and local Location: Auditório do Bloco de Aulas, Centro de Educação/UFRN The OECD's Mediterranean Regional Project: a Global Education Architecture for Europe's Periphery in the 1960s. The Portuguese Educational Reform and the International Context of Debates on Secondary Education in the Early 1970s. Revisiting the Expansion of Secondary Education in Argentina: between National and International Trends (1945-1965) |
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B3 SES 06.1: Knowledge Circulation in Modern Education Location: Sala de Multimeio 2, NEPSA 1 Chair: Fanny Isensee, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Chair: Thomas Popkewitz, University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Education Tracing the mediation of Pestalozzi’s intuitive teaching in 19th-century Latin America: the circulation of Norman A. Calkins’ Primary Object Lessons. The Necessary Knowledge for Establishing Socialist Education. Negotiating Relevant Knowledge in the GDR-Nicaragua Educational Cooperation in the 1980s |
B4 SES 06.1: Global and Regional Mapping of the History of Education Location: Sala de Multimeio 3, NEPSA 1 Chair: Lajos Somogyvári, University of Pannonia, Hungary The Global Map of the History of Education The field of History of Education in Latin America: an overview from the History of Education societies Uruguay, Education And Reforms: Philosophy Of The Crisis Or Crisis Of Philosophy? |
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12:30pm - 2:00pm |
Break 05: Lunch Break |
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2:00pm - 3:30pm |
A1 SES 07.1: Colonization and Decolonization in the History of Early Childhood Education in Latin America Location: Auditório, Centro de Educação/UFRN Chair: Elida Lucila Campos Alba, Red de Historia de la Educación Preescolar Chair: Glenda María Miralles, Universidad Nacional del Comahue Colonization and Decolonization in the History of Early Childhood Education in Latin America. Presentations of the Panel “The Sertão Kindergarten”: Civilization And Coloniality. Disputes Over Hegemony Around Education In The Early Years In Argentina Childhood Education: Subjects, Curricula And Practices In Colombia: Tensions And Transformations” 1982-202 Education In The First Three Years Of Life. An Almost Unexplored Field Of Powerful Research |
A1 SES 07.2: History of Education in African Societies. Part 2 Location: Auditório 1, NEPSA 2, 1st Floor Chair: Pierre Guidi, université Paris Cité, IRD Chair: Ellen Vea Rosnes, VID Specialized University History of Education in African Societies. Appropriation, Negotiation, and Struggles. Part 2 Presentations of the Panel History through Narratives of Education in Africa Where is the Nation Heading? Empress Menen School for Girls and the ‘New Era’ in Ethiopia (1940s–1950s) Making the Colonial School: Catholic Teachers and Muslim Students in Italian Somalia (1930–1941) |
A2 SES 07.1: Perspectives on Identity, Resistance, and Education in Brazil Location: Auditório 2, NEPSA 2, 1st Floor Chair: Daniel Barbosa, UNESP-Marília A black intellectual: José Ezelino and seridoense photography A Slave, An Anarchist and the Education of Coloniality: Other Examples of Resistance and Rebellion Sankofa Epistemology: Towards an Anti-racist Education |
A2 SES 07.2: Cross-Cultural Influences in Education: Perspectives on Pedagogical Adaptations Location: Auditório 1, NEPSA 2, 2nd Floor Chair: Terciane Ângela Luchese, Universidade de Caxias do Sul The Influence of Foreign Educators on the Thought of Julio Cesar De Mello E Souza, or Malba Tahan: Pedagogical Appropriations. Il Primo Passo Dell'aritmetica è Contare: Textbooks in Italian Produced in Brazil by Professor Erielo (São Paulo, 1906-1907) Discourses of Religion and Ethnicity: Deconstructing the Notion of 'Immigrant Children' in English Education Policy Using Statement Archaeology |
A3 SES 07.1: Decolonizing Education: Perspectives and Practices from Global Contexts Location: Auditório 1, NEPSA 2, 3rd Floor Chair: Lisa Rosén Rasmussen, Aarhus Universitet (De)colonization Processes in the Praxis of EJA Educators and Researchers in Brazil: Dialogue Between Freire and Bloch Curriculum History and in Service Teacher Education: Analysing the Notion of Practice in Profissional Master Course in Brazil. (Hi)stories of Cocoa, Schools, and People: the Making of Postcolonial Curricula in Public/private/civic Networks 1950-2024 Gender Images in Early Childhood Education Textbooks (Brazil - 2018-2022): Unveiling Representations |
A4 SES 07.1: Diversity of Students at the Brazil Location: Auditório 1 do PPGED, NEPSA 2, 4th Floor Chair: José Edimar de Souza, Rio Grande do Sul Diversity of Students at the Lyceu de Goyaz from 1930 to 1937 School Group And Schooling Region In Rio Grande Do Sul In The First Half Of The 20th Century |
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A5 SES 07.1: Decoloniality and History of Education Location: Auditório 2 do PPGED, NEPSA 2, 4th Floor Chair: BRUNO Bontempi, Jr., Faculdade de Educação da Universidade de São Paulo Decoloniality and History of Education: An Insight from the Nihilistic Hermeneutics of Gianni Vattimo The Art of the Possible: Educational History as a Radical Practice Becoming African (again)? Academic Production by Individuals Bearing New Utopias in the History of Education: Contributions of the GEHCEL We, the Greeks: Ethnocentric Foundations of Teaching History of Education |
A5 SES 08.1: Collections, Sources and Materialities for Writing the History of Education: methods, printing, teaching and student activities Location: Auditório, NEPSA 1 Chair: Gizele Souza, Universidade Federal do Paraná Collections, Sources and Materialities for Writing the History of Education: methods, printing, teaching and student activities Presentations of the Panel Archive of the Atheneu Sergipense Education and Memory Center: sources for (Re)writing the stories of secondary school students Ataliba: Guide for Teachers and Memory of Education in Brasilia from a decolonial perspective Sources for History of Education: Freinet techniques in a primary teacher`s archive (2002 - 2004) Doings in the Art of Teaching in the Primary School: the Intuitive Method and the Materiality of the School |
B2 SES 07.1: Internationalization and Reform Location: Sala de Multimeio 2, NEPSA 1 Chair: Pablo Toro Blanco, Universidad Alberto Hurtado “Il convient de repousser l’intervention des gouvernements”: The Mid-Nineteenth Century Wave of International Education Well-Educated And Instructed: Origin And Socio-Professional Destination Of Female High School Students From Minho (1895-1947) Transnational Debates in Brazilian Secondary Education |
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B3 SES 07.1: Exploring Histories of Knowledge Location: Sala de Multimeio 3, NEPSA 1 Chair: Marcelo Alberto Caruso, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Chair: Eugenia Roldán Vera, Cinvestav Desires of Science: How Sight is Created and Lost in American Progressive Education ‘American’ Education to Decolonize the Chilean School: Transfer in the Framework of the First Pedagogical Mission to the United States Still Strong after 221 Years? Immanuel Kant Goes 'Round and 'Round, 'Round and 'Round |
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3:30pm - 4:00pm |
Break 06: Coffee Break |
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4:00pm - 5:30pm |
A0 General Assembly: General Assembly Location: Auditório, Centro de Educação/UFRN |
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7:30pm - 10:30pm |
A0 Dinner and Dance: Dinner and Dance |
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9:00am - 10:30am |
A1 SES 08.1: Decoloniality and Intellectual action Location: Auditório 1, NEPSA 2, 1st Floor Chair: Felipe Zurita, Universidad Metropolitana de Ciencias de la Educación Prosopographic Analysis Of Intellectuals In The Educational Field During The Civil Military Dictatorship In Chile (1973-1990) The intellectual action of the secretaries of the State of Interior Affairs, Justice and Public Instruction in Paraná (1889-1919). |
A1 SES 08.2: Pedagogies and decolonization Location: Auditório 2, NEPSA 2, 1st Floor Chair: Marilu de Freitas Faricelli, Pontifícia Universidade São Paulo _SP Pedagogical Practices and Knowledge Sharing in a Certified School Graded as Excellent. “Foreignizing” Pedagogies And Reforms To Mexicanize The Kindergarten Finding Bright Students: Isaías Alves and the Ideas of Giftedness in Circulation in Brazil. |
A2 SES 08.1: Women's Education: History, Challenges, and Transformations Location: Auditório 1, NEPSA 2, 2nd Floor Chair: Joaquim António de Sousa Pintassilgo, Institute of Education, University of Lisbon Emerging Issues of Intersectionality in the Japanese Anti-Discrimination Education: The Case of Minatogawa High School in the 1960s and 1970s Domesticated Childhood: Girls’ Education in 19th Century Brazilian Houses and the Preservation of Their Images Learning Communities, Homeschooling, and Forest School: The Case of the Raízes Project "Domestic art”: creation of the Domestic Course in the Estado Novo in Pernambuco (1937-1945) |
A2 SES 08.2: Narratives of Memory and Education Location: Auditório 1, NEPSA 2, 3rd Floor Chair: Vanessa Tessada Sepúlveda, Universidad Autónoma de Chile Between Memories And Forgetfulness: Favela In Rio De Janeiro/Br Normal Schools in Chile. Between Curricular Diversification and Pedagogical Homogenization (1929-1945) Intercultural Training: Challenge and Opportunity for Educators |
A3 SES 08.1: Education of Children and Educational Materials Location: Auditório 1 do PPGED, NEPSA 2, 4th Floor Chair: Veronica Fonte, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart The “Colonisation” Of Children’s Imagery: Gender and Racial Stereotypes in Advertising Aimed to Children During the Second Post War Italy. Historicizing and Undoing Social and Emotional Learning |
10:30am - 11:00am |
Break 07: Coffee Break |
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11:00am - 12:00pm |
A0 Keynote 2: Zandra Pedraza and Pierre Guidi Location: Auditório da Reitoria In a Minor Key: Education for the Postcolonial Order in Latin America Addressing ambiguity: African educators confronted with colonization (1880s-1950s) |
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12:00pm - 1:30pm |
A0 Closing Ceremony: Closing Ceremony and Closing Cocktail Location: Auditório da Reitoria |
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4:00am - 5:30am |
A1 ONLINE 01.2: Historical and Cultural Perspectives in Education: Indigenization, Racial Ideologies, and National Narratives Chair: shujuan yu, jiangnan university Chair: Tamara Chernova (TA) ZOOM - Meeting room 2:
Meeting-ID: 819 5398 7461
Kenncode: 499233
The Indigenization of Progressive Educational Thought and Scientific Psychology in China: A Biographical Lens and the Case of Shu Xincheng Challenges of Adult Education Policies in Nigeria, During the Colonial Era, 1922 – 1960 Enslavement Education and Three Reshuffles of Wuxi County Educators’ Association in China During the War of Resistance Against Japan (1937-1945) Between Indigeneity and Imagined Indigeneity: National Education in Jewish Communities in Arab Cities in Palestine in Early 20th Century |
A2 ONLINE 01.2: Educational Policies and Practices for Disability Inclusion Chair: Georgios Tzartzas, University of Western Macedonia Chair: Jonas Gresch (TA), Universität Potsdam ZOOM - Meeting room 3:
Meeting-ID: 847 8027 4278
Kenncode: 961789
Educational Policy for the Training of Persons with Disabilities in the Greek Educational System Disability and historical silences in 1970s Italy Disability In The History Of Italian Schools: From Marginality To The Culture Of Inclusion Education of Children with Disabilities in Hungary after 1945 Why There is Always a Missing Screw, Or: No Assembly Kit to Inclusion. |
A2 ONLINE 02.2: Israeli Education Facing Social Diversity in the Context of Immigration, 1934-1976 Chair: Miriam Szamet, Mandel Foundation Israel Chair: Natallia Vasilevich (TA), Uni Bonn ZOOM - Meeting room 4:
Meeting-ID: 837 2176 3757
Kenncode: 809810
Israeli Education Facing Social Diversity in the Context of Immigration, 1934-1976 Presentations of the Panel Navigating Diversity in Pre-State Israel: The First Year of Youth Aliyah Compulsory Education Law and the Mizrahi Children in Israeli Children's Literature of the 1950s: Diversity or Unity? The 60:40 Ratio: Unveiling the Policy and Practice of Ethnic and Class Integration in Israeli Education, 1976-1966 |
A5 ONLINE 01.1: Decolonizing Perspectives in Education and History. Archives and Images Chair: Beatrice Partouche, Università degli Studi Roma Tre Chair: Pauline Marbach (TA) ZOOM - Meeting room 6:
Meeting-ID: 870 8958 2869
Kenncode: 839939
School Archives as a Source for Historical Research, Local Memory, and Social and Public History. A Case Study In Search Of The Thread(s): Traces Of The Colonial Past Of The European Integration Project In The European Schools’ Archives Imperial Subjects And Images of ‘Nature’: Tracing The Travelling Of A Picture Book Series From Switzerland (1874/5) to Portugal (1904/5) |
A5 ONLINE 04.1: Decolonizing Research Practices in History of Education Chair: Emeline Brylinski, University of Geneva Chair: Niniane Waldmann (TA) ZOOM - Meeting room 5:
Meeting-ID: 837 0614 5365
Kenncode: 234132
The Dialogization of Historical-educational Processes: an Affair of Decolonization. Decolonizing Research Practices in History of Education: Issues, Limits and Perspectives. Contrapuntality and Refusal as a Decolonial Historical Praxis |
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6:00am - 7:30am |
A1 ONLINE 02.2: History of Education and Democracy Chair: Xiaoyu Wang, University College London Chair: Tamara Chernova (TA) ZOOM - Meeting room 2:
Meeting-ID: 833 4049 5586
Kenncode: 263343
A meditation on democracy: A historical study of Bernard Crick and the Crick Report of 1998 Academic Freedom Challenges in the Global South: A History Understanding The Society for the Promotion of Female Education (SPFEE) as a Formative Institution for the Coloniality of Knowledge Influence of the German Pedagogical Ideas on the Modernization of Russian Education in the 1870s-1900s |
A2 ONLINE 02.1: Female Education: History, Challenges, and Perspectives Chair: Maria João Mogarro, Instituto de Educação da Universidade de Lisboa Chair: Pauline Marbach (TA) ZOOM - Meeting room 6:
Meeting-ID: 820 3108 1629
Kenncode: 183421
WITHDRAWN Woman and Motherhood in the First Republic: an Analysis of Female Social Responsibility Through the Education and Pediatrics Magazine WITHDRAWN Foreign Influences on Female Education in Brazil (decades 1910 to 1920) Talented Women from the Ba- Shu Region: A Study on Female Talents Development Experience and Educational Motivations Translating Technological Knowledge into Everyday Life: a Research on Chinese Peasants’ Literacy Textbook in Early 1950s |
A3 ONLINE 01.1: The Teaching Of Natural Sciences And The (De)naturalization Of The Center-periphery Idea In Education Chair: Wiara Rosa Alcantara, UNIFESP Chair: Natallia Vasilevich (TA), Uni Bonn ZOOM - Meeting room 4:
Meeting-ID: 862 4594 9566
Kenncode: 477397
The Teaching Of Natural Sciences And The (De)naturalization Of The Center-periphery Idea In Education Presentations of the Panel Rethinking The Center-periphery Relations In History Of Education: Network Archaeology And School Material Culture The Grand Écorché And The French Clastic Models Of Doctor Auzoux To The Conquest Of Brazil During The 19th Century Botany By Catalogue: The Case Of Robert Brendel Scientific Models Production (1860-1920) |
A3 ONLINE 02.1: Early Childhood Education and Cultural Representations: Spaces, Images, and Narratives Chair: Evelina Scaglia, University of Bergamo Chair: Niniane Waldmann (TA) ZOOM - Meeting room 5:
Meeting-ID: 871 2720 4352
Kenncode: 300948
Nature-Based Preschools: A Space For Decolonizing Education? A New Infant School Against Children’s Poverty And Cultural Deprivation: The Italian Case Of Pietro Pasquali And Sisters Agazzi Public Uses of the Image: Childhood and Education in Numismatics Narratives of Change: Italian Children's Literature before 1968 through Einaudi's catalogue |
A4 ONLINE 02.1: School Regulations and Ethnic-racial Relations Chair: Chunyu Cheng, Zhejiang University Chair: Nina Panten (TA) ZOOM - Meeting room 1:
Meeting-ID: 827 7685 4000
Kenncode: 733477
WITHDRAWN Being Cultivated and Widely Educated: A Study of Primary School Rules in the Early and Middle Qing Dynasty WITHDRAWN Teaching Barrires to Ethnic-racial Relations and the Teaching of Afro-brazilian History in Basic Education I Emigration, Return and Education: Portugal-Brazil Relations Beyond Colonialism. Mass Education: The Practice of Anti-colonial enslavement in Jiangsu Provincial College of Education (1937-1941) |
A5 ONLINE 02.1: Archival explorations and (De)coloniality in the history of education Chair: Leni Rodrigues Coelho, Leni Rodrigues Coelho Chair: Jonas Gresch (TA), Universität Potsdam ZOOM - Meeting room 3:
Meeting-ID: 871 5752 1758
Kenncode: 020871
Archives and Sources of the Movimento de Educação de Base in Tefé/AM from 1963 to 2003 WITHDRAWN The Museu Do Colégio Mauá: A Decolonial (Re)Thinking About The Documentation Of The Archaeological Collection School Film-Making as a Means for Inclusive Teaching and Education in Italy during the 1960s and 70s |
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8:30am - 10:00am |
A1 ONLINE 01.1: Education in civil-military dictatorships in Latin American in 20th century. Part 1 Chair: Ana Diamant, UBA - SAIEHE Chair: Antonio Romano, Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación. Universidad de la República. Chair: Débora Pereira (TA), UFRN ZOOM - Meeting room 1:
Meeting-ID: 853 1794 3296
Kenncode: 587818
Education in civil-military dictatorships in Latin American in 20th century. Part 1 Presentations of the Panel WITHDRAWN Intervention of Rural Schools during the Chilean civil-military Dictatorship (1973-1990): Life Stories of Relegated Teachers WITHDRAWN School aesthetics and modernizing authoritarianism: the "Revolucion Argentina", (Argentina, 1966-1973) Political education and democracy in the Brazilian Civil-Military Dictatorship (1964-1985) |
A1 ONLINE 03.2: Ethnic Cultures and Transnational Circulation Chair: Ignacio Frechtel, CONICET Chair: Jonas Gresch (TA), Universität Potsdam ZOOM - Meeting room 3:
Meeting-ID: 898 8612 2284
Kenncode: 430062
Ethnic cultures education in the textbooks: The Decolonial Bias and the New Possibilities for the Teaching of History Transnational Circulation and European Books. The Catalog of the National Teacher's Library (Argentina) at the Beginning of the 20th Century Between Fevers and Parasites: Sanitation and Health Education for Latvian Immigrants in the Magazine Jaunais Lihdumneeks (1926-1930) WITHDRAWN Cultural Decolonization and the Process of Epistemic Resignification in Curricular Discourse |
A2 ONLINE 03.1: Rural Experiences and Education Chair: Gabriel Rodrigues Serrano, Faculdade de Filosofia e Ciências - FFC - UNESP, campus de Marília-SP. Chair: Tamara Chernova (TA) ZOOM - Meeting room 2:
Meeting-ID: 859 2170 5676
Kenncode: 566777
Memories of a Girl , Scenes of Education in Rural Brazil Gender in the History of Brazilian Children's Schools: Contributions of Kusch (1922-1979) and Freire (1921- 1997) Gender and Power in Educational Reforms in São Paulo, Brazil (1890s-1920s) |
A2 ONLINE 03.2: Diversity and (de)coloniality: church and education Chair: Yifeng Luo, Central China Normal University Chair: Natallia Vasilevich (TA), Uni Bonn ZOOM - Meeting room 4:
Meeting-ID: 817 1145 9491
Kenncode: 261327
Between Supports and Boycotts. Parish Priests, Clericalism and Public Schools (Córdoba, Argentina, Late 19th Century) WITHDRAWN Indigenous people literacy in the project of the Unevangelized Fields Mission (1930-1960) The Influence of the Reformed Church in the United States on the Establishment and Development of Huazhong University A Different Look at the Child. Monastic Education and Sexuality from the First Rules to the 11th-century Reforms. |
A4 ONLINE 03.1: Women's Education: History and Challenges Chair: Livia Romano, University of Palermo Chair: Niniane Waldmann (TA) ZOOM - Meeting room 5:
Meeting-ID: 898 9250 1254
Kenncode: 468267
Beyond the Exotic: The Practical Use of Japanese Jujitsu by Girls and Women in Early Twentieth-Century Britain Schools for Girls in the Rural Areas of Sicily in the 20th Century. The “Pietro Domina” Institute of Petralia WITHDRAWN Black women and education in nineteenth-century Brazil: Balbina Gomes da Graça and Bernardina Gomes Cesarino and the Perseverança School. Education, Health And Experimentalism: Butantan Rural School Group |
B2 ONLINE 01.1: European Reforms after the II WWW Chair: Felicitas Maria Acosta, Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento/Universidad Nacional de La Plata Chair: Bruno Barreto Lopes (TA) ZOOM - Meeting room 6:
Meeting-ID: 859 5641 6094
Kenncode: 742628
Reforms Of Secondary Education In Hungary During The Communist Period The Italian lower secondary school reform. A democratic achievement? |
B3 ONLINE 03.1: Transnational Circulation of Knowledge in the History of Knowledge Chair: Daniel Töpper, Humboldt Universität Chair: Björn Lundberg, Lund University Chair: Anna Petukhova (TA), Universitat ZOOM - Meeting room 7:
Meeting-ID: 817 2927 6957
Kenncode: 363475
Discourse Systems in History of Education and its Transnational Transmission: Semantic Analysis of German and Chinese Textbooks (1794-1948) Knowledge Diffusion and Colonialism: The Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge in China in the Perspective of Global History,1834-1839 On The Circulation Of Pedagogical Knowledge Between Argentina And The FRG In The Mid 20th Century Economic Enlightenment and its Others: Knowledge Conflicts Over US Economic Education after 1945 |
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10:30am - 12:00pm |
A1 ONLINE 02.1: Education in civil-military dictatorships in Latin American in 20th century. Part 2 Chair: Pablo Luis Pineau, Universidad de Buenos Aires Chair: Ana Diamant, UBA - SAIEHE Chair: Débora Pereira (TA), UFRN ZOOM - Meeting room 1:
Meeting-ID: 853 1794 3296
Kenncode: 587818
Education in civil-military dictatorships in Latin American in 20th century. Part 2 Presentations of the Panel Between Buenos Aires (2017) and Natal (2024). Reflections on a collective construction Debates on Secularism and History Programs at the End of the Ddictatorship and Democratic Transition in Uruguay The Representations of the Civil-Military Dictatorship in Textbooks During Post-Dictatorial Chile The Concepts about Students in Educational Texts and Discourses in Paraguay under the Stroessner Dictatorship (1954 - 1989). |
A1 ONLINE 04.1: Perspectives on Educational Reform and Pedagogical Influences Chair: Edgleide de Oliveira Clemente da Silva, Centro de Tecnologia da Informação Renato Archer (CTI) Chair: Anna Petukhova (TA), Universitat ZOOM - Meeting room 7:
Meeting-ID: 896 3090 3233
Kenncode: 922461
Reform Of Brazilian Primary Education (1883): The Universalization Of Popular Education In Debate In The Newspapers WITHDRAWN Formal Educational Processes Between Plows, Barrelas and Engenhos WITHDRAWN Teacher Training in Brazil and Educational Reforms and Resistance (1960 - 1990): a study based on the LDB. |
A1 ONLINE 04.2: Pedagogical ideas and transnational decolonizing flows Chair: Ignacio German Barbeito, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba Chair: Tamara Chernova (TA) ZOOM - Meeting room 2:
Meeting-ID: 848 6346 6125
Kenncode: 394302
Racial Ideologies and Thought-Another: Black Educators and Pedagogical Ideas About Race and School in the Early 20th Century José Vasconcelos and José Carlos Mariátegui: Two Positions on the Education of the Indigenous History of education, pedagogy and ethnopolitics in Saúl Taborda |
A2 ONLINE 01.1: The Influence of Eugenic Thinking on Special Needs Assessment Procedures Chair: Michaela Vogt, Bielefeld University Chair: Evelina Scaglia, University of Bergamo Chair: Jonas Gresch (TA), Universität Potsdam ZOOM - Meeting room 3:
Meeting-ID: 897 1504 8597
Kenncode: 539300
The Influence of Eugenic Thinking on Special Needs Assessment Procedures - A Historical and Cross-Cultural Study (ca. 1930-1960) Presentations of the Panel Special Needs Assessment Procedures and the Third Reich - How National Socialism has influenced the Identification of the 'Feeble-Minded' Italian Eugenics and the Disabled Tracing Ecuadorian Historical Threads and Redefining Humanity in Special Educational Needs Assessment The United States' Tacit Usage of Eugenics in Special Needs Assessment |
A2 ONLINE 04.2: Historical Reflections of the Quest for Social Justice in the United States: Race and Identity in Educational Settings Chair: M. Christopher Brown II, Thurgood Marshall College Fund Chair: Niniane Waldmann (TA) ZOOM - Meeting room 5:
Meeting-ID: 853 3313 3389
Kenncode: 874434 |
A3 ONLINE 04.1: Histories of popular and community education Chair: Aline Machado dos Santos, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro- UERJ Chair: Bruno Barreto Lopes (TA) ZOOM - Meeting room 6:
Meeting-ID: 821 9216 3889
Kenncode: 763767
Popular Education and the Legacy of Paulo Freire: From Fighting Strategy to Conflict Management Computer Science History In The Municipal Network Of Caxias Do Sul: Trajectories Of Female Teachers In The Network The Educational Asylums of the Candelaria Brotherhood (Capital of Brazil - 1885-1900) |
A6 ONLINE 04.1: Decolonial methodology and teaching the history of education Chair: Christy L. Oxendine, University of Oklahoma, College of Education Chair: Thomas Caspers (TA), Universität zu Köln ZOOM - Meeting room 8:
Meeting-ID: 839 0822 2476
Kenncode: 861115
Centering Localized Histories: A Decolonial & Indigenous Methodological Approach to Teaching Educational History To Think About The (De)Colonial Teaching Of The History Of Education Without Disregarding History As The ‘Teacher Of Life’ Profile Of Science And Biology Teachers In Brazil: Historicizing Curricular Production Of Teacher Training In Three Educational Institutions. Living or Surviving Languages: Raciolinguistic Ideologies Embedded in the School Systems in Turkey |
B2 ONLINE 02.1: Secondary Education in Historical Perspective Chair: Luís Grosso Correia, University of Porto Chair: Natallia Vasilevich (TA), Uni Bonn ZOOM - Meeting room 4:
Meeting-ID: 814 5662 2394
Kenncode: 377973
Public, Secondary, Grammar, or High schools? What are the Appropriate Terms for Late Ninteenth-Century Elite Schools Hindered, Revived, and now an International Language?: A historical case study of secondary school German in Waterloo, Ontario, 1950-1990 A History of the Liceo de Batlle y Ordoñez, Uruguay (1940-1970). |
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12:15pm - 1:45pm |
A0 Keynote Online: ISCHE 45 Keynote Panel Online Chair: Inés Dussel, DIE-Cinvestav Chair: Anna Petukhova (TA), Universitat ZOOM - Meeting room 7:
Meeting-ID: 824 3720 4296
Kenncode: 272940
Interpellations to formal education by Indigenous political thought in Latin America Modernising Indigenous knowledge: Primary school textbooks in colonial India |
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4:00am - 5:30am |
A1 ONLINE 05.1: Education and Power Chair: Vincze Beatrix, ELTE Eötvös Loránd University Chair: Thomas Caspers (TA), Universität zu Köln ZOOM - Meeting room 1:
Meeting-ID: 878 6700 2150
Kenncode: 020458
Reflective Overview of Japan's Involvement in the Establishment of Modern Teacher Education System in South Korea The Russian Language In The Ideological And Power Expansion During The Communist Dictatorship |
A2 ONLINE 05.2: Techniques and authorities in school systems Chair: Lina Klara Rahm, KTH Royal Institute of Technology Chair: Jonas Gresch (TA), Universität Potsdam ZOOM - Meeting room 2:
Meeting-ID: 846 6820 5460
Kenncode: 320315
Techniques of Extending Professional Authority over Secondary Teacher Candidates with Diverse Cultural Backgrounds in Hungary Between 1938 and 1941 Categories of Difference Within the Prussian Mid-level School Administration – Denomination, Attributed Nationality, and Language (1860-1900) Gendered Automation? The Swedish Civil Servants’ Debates, Organization, and Education About Computers 1950–1970. |
A3 ONLINE 05.1: Coloniality and Education: Archival Dilemmas, Representations, and Hegemony Chair: Niniane Waldmann (TA) ZOOM - Meeting room 4:
Meeting-ID: 857 0628 6766
Kenncode: 317208
Forms of Hegemony Between Dominant and Emerging Educational Industries: the Case of Italian Anatomical Clastic Sheets Empire And Race In The Fascist School Culture Enacting Chinese Coloniality in Postwar Taiwan: National Language Experiments in the 1950s Teenagers, Digital Community and Social Inclusion: Educational Challenge or Utopia? A Review of Pedagogical Inquire in Italy |
A5 ONLINE 05.1: Educational Formations and Colonial Influences Chair: Gabriele Brancaleoni, University of Bologna Chair: Pauline Marbach (TA) ZOOM - Meeting room 6:
Meeting-ID: 874 3226 3048
Kenncode: 484528
Montessori Institutions and Emancipatory Possibilities: a Digital Historical Map at the Service of Research The "colonisation" in Southern Italy. The Basilicata Province case during the first fifty years of the Italian Kingdom (1861–1911) Pedagogical Landscapes Of Capitán Trueno: Decolonial Views Of a Spanish Comic Book. |
A6 ONLINE 05.1: Decolonization, texts and discourses in Europe and Latin America Chair: Carmen Petruzzi, University of Foggia Chair: Anna Petukhova (TA), Universitat ZOOM - Meeting room 3:
Meeting-ID: 816 7283 6035
Kenncode: 398386
Decolonization Exercises in Pinocchio Rewrites: A Proposal for an Educational History Workshop The Teaching of Spanish Dominion in School Historiographies of Libros de Texto Gratuitos in Mexico, 1959-1972. Between Discourses, Policies and Practices: Ethnic-racial Relations and History Teaching in Portugal and Brazil |
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6:00am - 7:30am |
A1 ONLINE 06.1: Decolonization in Education: Examining Historical and Regional Perspectives from Europe to Africa Chair: Grace Oluremilekun Akanbi, Emmanuel Alayande University of Education, Oyo Chair: Thomas Caspers (TA), Universität zu Köln ZOOM - Meeting room 1:
Meeting-ID: 863 6896 3254
Kenncode: 073924
Decolonizing the Right to Education for Roma children? The Case of a “Stateless” and Trans-border movement in Intergovernmental Cooperation (1930-1979) Decolonisation of Education in South Africa Decolonising Processes in Educational History in Nigeria: Agents, Policies, Reforms, Resistance, and Politics The Swedish Missionary Society and Sami Schooling, c. 1835–1920 |
A1 ONLINE 06.2: Historical Perspectives on Education: Missionary Influence, Literacy Debates, and Professional Training in Sweden and Brazil Chair: Rafaela Fernandes, uerj Chair: Jonas Gresch (TA), Universität Potsdam ZOOM - Meeting room 2:
Meeting-ID: 824 3369 7919
Kenncode: 229932
Between The Boundaries The New School And Constructivism: An Analysis Of The Discourses on The Most Appropriate Age For Literacy The Educational Method of de Opressed in its Liberation: Reductionism About the Thought of Paulo Freire Male Professional School of SP and Souza Aguiar Professional School in DF: Controversies Surrounding Worker Training (1920-1930) The General Law Brazilian Education (1827): Selection Processes Of Teachers In First Letter Schools |
A2 ONLINE 06.1: Perspectives on Childhood and Education: Literature, Eugenics, and Coeducation in Historical Contexts Chair: Gabriella Seveso, Università di Milano Bicocca Chair: Nina Panten (TA) ZOOM - Meeting room 5:
Meeting-ID: 874 2726 4266
Kenncode: 937318
Cowboys And Indians Through The Lens Of Children’s Literature. Pacifico Fiori’s “La storia del Far West” In English Translation “Fichas Escolares” and the Eugenic Study of Childhood in Brazil and Argentina (1920s-1930s) The Debate About Coeducation In Italy (1911-1922). An Analysis From The Pages Of The Journal La Coltura Popolare |
A3 ONLINE 06.1: Enslavement, Empire, and Equality Across Asia and Europe Chair: Yuanlong Zhang, 江南大学 Chair: Niniane Waldmann (TA) ZOOM - Meeting room 4:
Meeting-ID: 820 3288 1046
Kenncode: 195826
An Analysis Of Educational Enslavement During The Occupation Of Wuxi, China The Support of Examinations for Rural Impoverished Students: Imperial Examinations and College Entrance Examinations Withdrawn How Schools Promote Equality and Excellence in Education : A Study on Coleman Report III Chinese University’s Anti-enslavement Education Struggle in the Cultural Battlefield during Anti-Japanese War: Wuxi Sinology Specialized School Example |
A5 ONLINE 06.1: Exploring Educational and Cultural Representations Chair: Sibila Lilian Osis, Universidade do Estado do Amazonas Chair: Pauline Marbach (TA) ZOOM - Meeting room 6:
Meeting-ID: 839 6673 4036
Kenncode: 374378
Far Beyond An Angel Or Saint: Educational And Scientific Representations Of Nursing In The Press Of Manaus, Amazonas (1971) WITHDRAWN "The Meanings of Writing in the Captainity of Goias in the 18th Century" Poetry and Thought: the Function of Poetry in the Search for Diversity and Decoloniality Narratives by Margarida Campos on Nursing Education in the Amazon |
B4 ONLINE 06.1: Different (Hi)Stories and Case Studies Chair: Marisa Bittar, UFSCar/Brazil Chair: Anna Petukhova (TA), Universitat ZOOM - Meeting room 3:
Meeting-ID: 812 0628 3952
Kenncode: 309327
The History of Education in Brazil beyond colonialisms The Makarenko Cult In Hungary In The Early Socialist Era Research on the Assessment and Promotion System of Teachers in Qing Dynasty Official Schools Under the Imperial Examination System |
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8:30am - 10:00am |
A1 ONLINE 07.1: Intellectual Exchanges as Spaces of Imperialism and Resistance Chair: Rafaela Silva Rabelo, Universidade Federal de Uberlândia Chair: Noah Sobe, Loyola University Chicago Chair: Nina Panten (TA) ZOOM - Meeting room 5:
Meeting-ID: 825 5339 1132
Kenncode: 862692
Intellectual Exchanges as Spaces of Imperialism and Resistance Presentations of the Panel Imperialism and Resistance in Interwar Period Round-the-World Debate Tours The Office of Inter-American Affairs and Educational Programs in Latin America: a Contrapuntal Reading of Intellectual Exchanges WITHDRAWN Fund Me-Find Me: The Global-Local Collaboration for Training Agronomists in Chile Governing Minds: Imperial Dissemination and Local Resistance of the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) During the Cold War |
A2 ONLINE 07.1: Educational Transformations and Diversity Chair: Magdolna Rébay, University of Debrecen Faculty of Arts Chair: Jonas Gresch (TA), Universität Potsdam ZOOM - Meeting room 2:
Meeting-ID: 890 7039 5457
Kenncode: 759520
After The Minority Years: The Integration Of The Reformed Schools In Hungary After The Territorial Reunification (1938-1941) Publications for the “Bello Sexo”: Gender, Instruction and Printed Culture in 19th Century Guadalajara. Non Binary Teachers In Chilean Education: Incoming Representations And Visibilizations Educational Institutions And The Diversity Of Schools In Skopje In The 19th Century |
A2 ONLINE 07.2: Empowerment and Resistance: Black Visionaries, Historical Celebrations Chair: ArCasia James-Gallaway, Texas A&M University Chair: Anna Petukhova (TA), Universitat ZOOM - Meeting room 3:
Meeting-ID: 880 1517 1578
Kenncode: 307332
"I’m Black, and I Can Do This:” Black Girls as Tenacious and Audacious Visionaries WITHDRAWN Celebrate the History of Black People at the Beginning of the 20th Century in the City of São Paulo |
A3 ONLINE 07.1: Intersecting Histories, Diverse Experiences, and Global Impacts Chair: Giorgia Coppola, University of Palermo Chair: Niniane Waldmann (TA) ZOOM - Meeting room 4:
Meeting-ID: 894 5038 0028
Kenncode: 410264
The Dilemmas of Archival Coloniality and Knowledge Democratization: Reflections on Research on British Mandate Palestine and Pedagogical Possibilities Transnational Higher Education: Intersecting Histories, Diverse Experiences, and Global Impacts WITHDRAWN Policies of School Disengagement in Australian Schools, 1990-2020 |
A4 ONLINE 06.1: Educational Roles in Science, Decolonialism, and Resistance Chair: Luis Manzo, Upla Chair: Tamara Chernova (TA) ZOOM - Meeting room 8:
Meeting-ID: 878 4300 4281
Kenncode: 785678
WITHDRAWN The Education In Chile As A Pillar Of Circulation, Dissemination And Consolidation Of Science In The Xix Century Decolonial perspectives in A Violeta: orgam do gremio literario Júlia Lopes (1916-1950) Alberto Pollera’s Fairy Tales: Between Old Colonialism and Fight Against Prejudice |
A4 ONLINE 07.1: Pedagogical Contributions, Racial Invisibilization, and Anti-Colonial Practices Across Continents Chair: Gabriel Scagliola, Museo Pedagógico José Pedro Varela Chair: Bruno Barreto Lopes (TA) ZOOM - Meeting room 6:
Meeting-ID: 882 0777 9109
Kenncode: 123286
Teachers In Managers Training: Contributions of the Pedagogy Course (FAED/IAE/UNASP) in the Consolidation of the Adventist Educational System in Brazil WITHDRAWN The Process Of Invisibilization Of Black Students In Secondary Education In Espírito Santo (1936-1945) Between School and Normal Boarding School School of Application from the University of São Paulo Faculty of Education, Diversity and Differentiated Teaching: continuities and ruptures (2011-…) |
A5 ONLINE 07.1: Decoloniality, syllabus and school objects: imperial and neocolonial experiences Chair: EFSTRATIOS VACHAROGLOU, Aristotelian Univercity of Thessaloniki, Greece Chair: Natallia Vasilevich (TA), Uni Bonn ZOOM - Meeting room 7:
Meeting-ID: 874 9205 9936
Kenncode: 990912
Decoloniality Through Syllabuses of Urban Greek Schools in the Ottoman Empire (1894-1912) Selective Diversity in Mid 20th Century Schoolbooks: Visual Versus Text Comparisons Neocolonialism And The Global Trade In School Objects: An Approach From Foreign Trade Sources Teacher Training and CBAI: Teacher training for industrial education |
B1 ONLINE 07.1: Publics Histories of Education: Practices, Experiences, Initiatives, Ideas and Discussions (II) Chair: Sian Lliwen Roberts, University of Birmingham Chair: Thomas Caspers (TA), Universität zu Köln ZOOM - Meeting room 1:
Meeting-ID: 868 4301 0959
Kenncode: 936032
Public History for the Educational Professions: Theory and Case Studies The Practice of Public History: influences, challenges, and achievements «Idle Brain Is the Devil’s Workshop». A Participatory History of Cheating, Plagiarism and Other School Deceptions Between Past and Present Virtual Museum "Francis Pontégnie": A Community Experience Around Historical-Educational Heritage |
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10:30am - 12:00pm |
A1 ONLINE 08.1: (De)Coloniality and Diversity in the Global History of School Meal Programmes Chair: Gary James McCulloch, UCL IOE Chair: Felicitas Maria Acosta, Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento/Universidad Nacional de La Plata Chair: Natallia Vasilevich (TA), Uni Bonn ZOOM - Meeting room 7:
Meeting-ID: 817 8434 5356
Kenncode: 773672
(De)Coloniality and Diversity in the Global History of School Meal Programmes Presentations of the Panel School Meals In Between Assistentialism And Welfare: The Case Of The First Peronism In Argentina (1945-1955) Feeding Poor Children: Food Programmes In Italian Primary SchoolsAcross The Late 1950s And Early 1960s Student Meals In Postwar Greek Education: Child Nutrition, International Aid, Domestic Child Welfare And School Hygiene Policies Universal Service Or Diverse Provision?The School Meals Service In England And Wakess, 1944-1980 |
A1 ONLINE 08.2: Challenges, Tensions, and Alternative Projects in the Construction of Hispanic-American Educational Systems. Colombia and Chile in the 19th Century Chair: Raquel Soaje de Elías, Universidad de los Andes, Chile Chair: Camila Pérez Navarro, Universidad Alberto Hurtado Chair: Pauline Marbach (TA) ZOOM - Meeting room 2:
Meeting-ID: 831 5968 4087
Kenncode: 413702
Challenges, Tensions, and Alternative Projects in the Construction of Hispanic-American Educational Systems. Colombia and Chile in the 19th Century Presentations of the Panel Towards the Construction of a History of Schoolbooks in Chile (1843-1883): Translation, Appropriation, Adaptation, Imitation, and Original Production The Journeys of Books: Commercial Networks, Sales, and Libraries in the Provinces of the Republic of Colombia. 19th Century A 'Uniform Instruction System' in a Diverse Territory: The School Reform of 1870 in the United States of Colombia A Challenged Homogeneity: Britons, Protestants, and the Use of the Bible in Schools in Valparaíso, 1847-1869 |
A2 ONLINE 08.1: Racialization, Civic Education, Literacy, and Reconciliation Across Continents Chair: Orlando Daniel Chemane, Universidade Pedagógica de Maputo Chair: Anna Petukhova (TA), Universitat ZOOM - Meeting room 3:
Meeting-ID: 824 7324 6972
Kenncode: 060543
WITHDRAWN Interrogating Imperfection: An Historical Analysis Of The Racialization Of Learning Disabilities In US public schools The Notion of Universal Citizenship in Post-dictatorship Civic Education in Uruguay Reconciliation and Pedagogy in Mozambique (1990-2000) Circulation Of Ideas, Struggle And Resistance. Exchanges Between The Freinet Movement (MCEP) And The Chilean Trade Union Front (1980-1981) |
A2 ONLINE 08.2: Foreign Influence on Education in the Interior of Brazil 1935-1940 Chair: Simone Mateus, unesp Chair: Niniane Waldmann (TA) ZOOM - Meeting room 4:
Meeting-ID: 876 5835 3687
Kenncode: 673939
WITHDRAWN Foreign Influence on Education in the Interior of Brazil 1935-1940. |
A3 ONLINE 08.1: Educational Legacies and Influences Chair: Denise Medina França, Universidade do estado do Rio de Janeiro UERJ Chair: Nina Panten (TA) ZOOM - Meeting room 5:
Meeting-ID: 897 9772 5509
Kenncode: 736273
The Lei de Educação de 1827: The Mutual Teaching Method and the Formation of the Brazilian People The Reception Of Friedrich Froebel’s Educational Method In Italy: From Nationalistic Prejudices To Acknowledgment Of Its Applicability «Under Any Sky» Representations of Colonialism in School Objects. A Rural School In The City: The History Of The Butantan Rural School Group |
A5 ONLINE 08.1: Transnational Educational Influences: Colonial Legacies, Marxist Motivations, and Social Class Perspectives Chair: Marisa Bittar, UFSCar/Brazil Chair: Bruno Barreto Lopes (TA) ZOOM - Meeting room 6:
Meeting-ID: 858 3976 5856
Kenncode: 179463
Beyond colonialisms: Brazilian Paschoal Lemme and British Brian Simon’s common interest in secondary school How John Dewey motivated the Rise of Marxism in China Mario Alighiero Manacorda and Social Class Differences in the History of Education: Method and Sources |
B1 ONLINE 08.1: Publics Histories of Education: Practices, Experiences, Initiatives, Ideas and Discussions (III) Chair: Sian Lliwen Roberts, University of Birmingham Chair: Thomas Caspers (TA), Universität zu Köln ZOOM - Meeting room 1:
Meeting-ID: 819 3420 7710
Kenncode: 312618
Learning safety rules at school: a way to connect Public History of Education and Technical Subjects: Organisation of Digital Archives on Professional Education in Brazil: The Experience of the Memory Centre of IFRS (NuMem/IFRS) Exploring Books, Autobiographical Memory, and Public History: The "Madeleine in Biblioteca" Project Summer Camps, an Historical-educational Starting Point for a Collaborative-history Experience |