Past event
CHAT: Possible Futures – Advancing Research in Cultural Historical Activity Theory
Registration online is now closed. However if you would still like to attend this event please email events@bera.ac.uk.
The aims of this one-day SIG event are to explore the diverse applications in CHAT and to discuss the different bodies of work that are developing under its influence. The event is organised to provide researchers with the opportunity to critically evaluate the use and contribution of CHAT to research methodologies across a diverse range of topics and contexts. Through discussions and debates held in a constructive and reflective environment, we will collaboratively generate new ideas and areas for development in CHAT and educational research.
Programme:
10.00-10.30 | Registration and Coffee |
10.30-10.35 | Welcome from Geoff Hayward |
10.35-11.30 | Keynote: Relational Expertise: What Does It Offer? Anne Edwards |
11.30-12.00 | Discussion: Sharing Perspectives |
The aim of this segment is for focused discussions in response to Keynote themes of inter professional collaborations and knowledge exchange | |
12.00-13.00 | Presentations (15+15+15 plus 15 minutes Q&A) |
These papers will focus on an analysis of applications of CHAT. | |
· Collaborative Learning in Mathematical Modelling Tasks; P. Hernandez- Martinez & H.Harth | |
· Object of Activity, Self, and Motives for Workplace Learning; M.C.Migliore, IRES Piemonte | |
· Skills and Capabilities in Scientific Collaboration: a CHAT Perspective; I.Kinti & G.Hayward | |
13.00-14.00 | Lunch and Poster Presentations |
Teachers Learning from Collaboration Reconciling practicalities and complex institutional demands through collaborative reflection; K. Munk | |
Identity Challenges of Senior Managers when Organisations Change; T. Rodriguez | |
Graduate Transition to Work: from Skills towards Horizontal Expertise; J. Popov | |
Students’ Tools and their Potential; M.Anastasakis | |
A Theoretical Narrative of Post-16 ‘Choices’ and Progression; V. Farnsworth | |
14.00-15.00 | Presentations (15+15+15 plus 15 minutes Q&A) |
These papers have been grouped as providing us with a shift to a more conceptual reflection on method and theory of CHAT | |
· Exploring the Ontological Affinity of Peirce and Vygotsky for cultural-historical activity theory; J. Ma | |
· Emotions in the Classroom; M. Encinas | |
· Mapping Partnership Practice and Activity; P. Burnard | |
15.00-16.00 | ‘Speed Dating’ With CHAT Methods: |
In this session we will engage with three roundtable themed discussions. | |
Table 1: Change and Development, facilitated by M. Encinas and C. Bordogna | |
Table 2: Crossing Boundaries, facilitated by P. Burnard and Y. Liu | |
Table 3: Subjectivity and Agency, facilitated by V. Farnsworth | |
16.00-16.45 | Creating Impact: Advancing CHAT Research |
The purpose of this session is to share ideas on how this community might move forward with publications, collaborations, and/or future events. | |
16.45-17.00 | Closing Endnotes: Possible Futures Summarised; Anne Edwards and Geoff Hayward |
17.00 | Close of meeting |
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