DIALOGUE Symposium - Glasgow (Scotland), 22 March 2013
The DIALOGUE Symposium was a one-day event, during which the DIALOGUE network discussed with invited experts and local ULLL researchers, ULLL practitioners a nd learners the link between research and practice in (U)LLL.
The symposium aimed at:
- Developing an understanding of the importance of research-informed teaching and learning and the organisational structures needed to bring this about.
- Examine the role which networks can play in knowledge exchange and promoting synergies between research and practice.
- Learn from and share ideas and examples of good practices from different regions of Europe
- Widen the debate beyond the DIALOGUE project about the links between research and practice
- Make recommendations aimed at building bridges between research and practice in university lifelong learning
Programme [1]
Presentations:
- Welcome, by Dr Rob Mark | Presentation [2] | Video [3]
- Keynote, by Prof Tatiana Čorejová, University of Žilina (Slovak Republic)
| Presentation [4] | Video [5] - Keynote, by Prof Karin Dollhausen, DIE - German Institute for Adult Education (Germany)
| Presentation [6] | Video [7] - Keynote, by Prof Yvonne Hillier, University of Brighton (England, UK)
| Presentation [8] | Video [9] - Keynote, by Ms Berni Brady, AONTAS - The Adult Education Association of Ireland
| Presentation [10] | Video [11] - 'Researching Learning in Later Life: the student perspective', by Ms Meg King, Dr Val Bissland and Ms Lesley Hart - University of Strathclyde (Scotland, UK)
| Presentation [12] | Video [13]
These and other videos are available here [14].