Conferencia del proyecto EDINA

Conferencia del proyecto EDINA

  07/06/2018

El proyecto EDINA (Educación de los alumnos migrantes internacionales recién llegados) tiene el placer de invitarlo a la conferencia : “Mejora de la política y la práctica educativa para los alumnos recién llegados” que tendrá lugar en Rotterdam el 7 de junio de 2018.

El objetivo principal del proyecto es prestar apoyo a los municipios, las escuelas y los maestros en la recepción e integración de los alumnos inmigrantes recién llegados en el sistema escolar de Europa.

En este evento, presentamos nuestro conjunto de herramientas sobre competencias interculturales, diferenciación y transición. Este conjunto de herramientas se basa en literatura académica, consejos y directrices para mejorar las prácticas y políticas educativas y una variedad de ejemplos de prácticas recomendadas. Discutiremos y evaluaremos los resultados, hablaremos de cómo seguir difundiendo nuestros conocimientos en toda Europa para crear un impacto sostenible en la educación de los recién llegados.

Organizaremos un panel de discusión sobre el tema “política lingüística - multilingüismo”, tres sesiones interactivas y conferencias de expertos en política y educación sobre los tres aspectos fundamentales de EDINA - diferenciación, competencias del profesorado y transición. Habrá oportunidades para un debate en profundidad e intercambios de buenas prácticas. Damos la bienvenida a asesores de políticas multidisciplinarias, investigadores y profesionales de la educación que compartan un compromiso con las prácticas y políticas innovadoras y eficaces en la educación a la que asistan.

Por favor, regístrese utilizando este formulario: https://goo.gl/forms/QePSJ4X6wcxxGda83

Nos vemos en el 7 de junio de 2018.
 
En nombre del equipo de la conferencia,
Saludos cordiales,

Sergio Baauw
Investigador principal EDINA, Universidad de Utrecht

Program

09.00 – 09.30: REGISTRATION

09.30 – 13.15: OPENING PLENARY SESSION I

Official opening Conference Innovation in Education

Welcome words by:
Josine Meurs

 
Head Education City of Rotterdam

The voice of the newcomers
newcomers students

Keynote:
Folkert Kuiken

 
Research institute Amsterdam Center for Language and Communication

Edina how it started and grew:
Emmanuelle le Pichon-Vorstman

 
University of Toronto

Coffee break

Intercultural competence in education of Newly Arrived Migrant Pupils
Results, conclusion & how to move forward by Xiaoxu Liu

Differentiation in education of Newly Arrived Migrant Pupils
Results, conclusion & how to move forward by Piet Van Avermaet

Transitions in education of Newly Arrived Migrant Pupils
Results, conclusion & how to move forward by Sergio Baauw & Marie Steffens

12.30 – 13.30: LUNCH BREAK

LANGUAGE POLICY - MULTILINGUALISM

Moderator

Sergio Baauw

 

Keynote

Emmanuelle le Pichon

University of Toronto

Panel

Ellen-Petra Kester
Steven Delarue
Chris van der Voordt

University of Utrecht
City of Ghent
OSG Hugo de Groot school

14:30- 15:45: PARALLEL SESSION

Parallel A:

Arrival of new pupils & using a pupil’s background

Moderator
Keynote
Panel

Tom Tudjman
Emmanuelle le Pichon-Vorstman
Marieke Postma
Nele Depoortere
Mikko Mäkelä

RISBO / SIRIUS network
University of Toronto
LOWAN
VISO Gent
City of Helsinki

Parallel B:

Communication with stakeholders

Moderator
Keynote
Panel

Petra Steenhout
Gabrielle Schmid-Mühlbauer
Firdevs Durgut
Jan De Mets
Renée Wind

Hogeschool Gent
City of Munich
Director of Kameleon Primary School
University of Ghent
City of Rotterdam

Parallel C:

Differentiation & Assessment

Moderator
Keynote
Panel

Josje van Nes
Tessa Eysink
Jan Royackers
Joris Verlinden
Eveline Hamers

City of Rotterdam
University of Twente
Schoolmakers
Coordinator Lyceum Offerande Antwerpen
City of Amsterdam

Coffee break

16.00 – 17.30: PLENARY SESSION I

European respond – Kristina Cunningham (European Commission)

Conclusions and Recommendations of the interactive sessions

Closing statement by Josje van Nes (Moderator)

Keynote Speakers

tbc

Location & Contact

Location

​Wold Trade Center Rotterdam
Beursplein 37 3011 AA, Rotterdam
The Netherlands

Innovation in Education

For more information about the conference contact:
René Keijzer & Sindy Heinrich
Conference coordinators
EdinaMO@rotterdam.nl

 

History of Rotterdam

Rotterdam is a young, dynamic global city, continuously renewing itself at a rapid rate. Sparkling skyscrapers, an impressive port, trendy restaurants and food markets, renowned museums and awesome festivals are the direct result of the can-do mentality of the Rotterdammers. Add to that the many extraordinary attractions and city tours – by bike, bus, boat or on foot – and you understand why Rotterdam was voted Lonely Planet’s Best in Travel 2016.

Innovative

Full of energy and innovation, Rotterdam reinvented itself after the bombing of the Second World War. It broke with the past and chose modern architecture. The motto: light, air and space, was ground breaking for that time. Rotterdam still embraces experimentation: almost anything is possible. Here, you are constantly surprised by new initiatives: from a rooftop city farm to a music festival in the harbour, from an exclusive rooftop bar to a brewery in an old warehouse.

City of architecture

If you love architecture then a visit to Rotterdam – with its patchwork of architectural styles – is a must. Icons of the Nieuwe Bouwen era stand beside the typical reconstruction-architecture from the sixties, seventies and eighties. They clash cheerfully with the hypermodern landmarks that have been built in recent decennia: the Erasmusbrug, Rotterdam Central Station, De Rotterdam, the Timmerhuis and of course the Markthal. In the first indoor market hall in the Netherlands, you can find nearly 100 fresh produce stalls, about 15 food shops and diverse restaurants including Jamie’s Italian (from Jamie Oliver). If you look up you will see the biggest artwork in the Netherlands, the wall painting the Horn of Plenty.

Port city

As a port city, Rotterdam has unbreakable ties to the water, from the Maas River that flows right through the city to the many (historic) city harbours like Delfshaven. The city flows – courtesy of the Maas – seamlessly over into its industrial port that stretches for 40 kilometres to the Maasvlakte 2 and Hoek van Holland.

In short, Rotterdam has an incredible variety of fun things to do for visitors of all ages. Sailing through the port, visiting attractions, admiring the architecture, looking at art, shopping, a night on the town… On this website, you will find many tips to ensure your stay in Rotterdam is as enjoyable as possible.
More information: https://en.rotterdam.info/

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