14-18 April 2019, San Francisco, USA: NORRAG panels at the Comparative and International Education Society (CIES) Annual Conference, Education for Sustainability
NORRAG and its network members will participate in the Comparative and International Education Society (CIES) Annual Conference on 14-18 April 2019, San Francisco, USA.
With the growth and evolution of philanthropy in education worldwide, NORRAG’s panels seek to explain the possible impact of new philanthropy and other similar approaches as it bypasses existing policies and practice. Consistent with long-standing international agreements, as well as growing trends to encourage private sector participation in both policy formulation and provision of education to compensate perceived contemporary inadequacies, the emphasis will be on how these radically different approaches and agreements can, and are likely to, affect public education both locally in the United States and globally.
These panels are aimed to contribute to better understand how the emerging philanthropic trends emanating from new technology philanthropists develop their strategies, as well as shed light on how their evolving engagement potentially affects local and international educational development.
As in previous years, NORRAG will host a reception for members and interested parties on Wednesday 17 April from 20.30-21.45pm, location Waterfront CD, for an informal get-together and networking opportunity.
This information below is extracted from the CIES Programme available at the following link.
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NORRAG Members Highlighted Sessions
To be included in the list of NORRAG Highlighted Sessions, please send an email to norrag@graduateinstitute.ch with the subject: “CIES”
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NORRAG will contribute to the following sessions at CIES 2019:
Tuesday 16 April | ||
3:15pm 4:45pm |
Panel Session: New philanthropy: “disruption”
and the implications for education development (I)Chair: Alexandra Draxler, Senior Advisor, NORRAG Presenter: Megan Haggerty, Coordinator,
International Education Funders Group Paper: The promises and challenges of diverse
philanthropic camps in education: A view from the funders Presenter: Lara Patil, Adviser, NORRAG
Paper: The Evolution of Silicon Valley
Philanthropy: “Disruption” and the Implications for Educational Development Presenter: Marina Avelar, Research Associate,
NORRAG Paper: “Foundations are everywhere, all the
time”: New philanthropy’s diffuse approach to education policy-making Discussant: Karen Mundy, OISE University of
Toronto |
Hyatt Regency, Level -1, Pacific F
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5:00pm 6:30pm |
Panel Session: New philanthropy:
“disruption” and the implications for education development (II) Chair: Natasha Ridge, Executive Director of
the Sheikh Saud bin Saqr Al Qasimi Foundation for Policy Research Presenter: Hugh McLean, Open Society Foundations
Paper: Disruption, Dissemblance and Dissidence
in an Age of Reaction Presenter: Kathryn Moeller, Visiting Assistant
Professor, Stanford University (principal presenter) and Rebecca Tarlau, Assistant Professor, Pennsylvania State University Paper: “Philanthropizing” Consent: How a
Private Foundation Pushed through National Learning Standards in Brazil Presenter: Tyler Hook, Doctoral Student,
University of Wisconsin-Madison Paper: Classroom Disruptions: New Philanthropy
and Education Policy Reform in Liberia Discussant: Lara Patil, Adviser, NORRAG
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Hyatt Regency, Level -1, Pacific F |
Wednesday 17 April
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10:00am 11:30am |
Book Launch: “The State, Business and Education:
Public-private partnerships revisited”, edited by Gita Steiner Khamsi and Alexandra Draxler Roundtable: Alexandra Draxler, Senior Advisor,
NORRAG |
Hyatt Regency, Bay (Level 1), Bayview B |
10:00am 11:30am |
Reception
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tbc |