Videos: Pre-event Provocations
Our panel speakers have kindly created some videos for you to watch prior to the event date. Please feel free to note your thoughts and questions in the Padlet
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This event is hosted by four SIGs: STEAM Education, Creativities in Education, Arts-based Education, and Race and Ethnicity and Education Research. It invites delegates to engage with a panel of academics spanning the Sciences and Arts to explore the following questions:
1. What do we mean by STEAM?
2. What interconnectivity between creativity, the arts and sciences does STEAM enable, (if ‘the sciences’ is accepted as a proxy for physics, biology, chemistry, technology, engineering and maths)?
3. What benefits can an intersectional lens in STEAM bring to education?
4. What is the value of STEAM for educators in practice?
Each of the panel members will record an 8/10-minute presentations in response to the provocation ‘What does STEAM education signify for you as an educator and educational researcher?’. These will be published online before the event, in early August.
Convenors will then facilitate a curated response from panel speakers to issues prompted from the recordings in responds to the questions.
Event participants will join a discussion group with panel speakers and SIG convenors. This is an opportunity to pursue questions and ideas and to help set the agenda for how the BERA SIGs take STEAM education research forward. We hope that this will form the first of many research setting collaborations.
It is anticipated that the open questions above will raise and initiate debate in a range of area such as inter/transdisciplinarity, intersectionality and inclusivity, cultures for and practices of learning with attention to the role of the arts, and the contribution of creativity in STEAM education.
Draft Programme:
14:00 | Welcome and Introduction Jo Trowsdale, Birmingham Newman University |
14:10 | Panel Discussion Amanda McCrory, University College London Victoria Kinsella, Birmingham City University Hendra Agustian, University of Copenhagen Saima Salehjee, University of Glasgow Francesca Arrigoni, Kingston University Rory McDonald, Liverpool John Moore’s University Jo Trowsdale, Birmingham Newman University Kerry Chappell, University of Exeter Mark Boylan, Sheffield Hallam University |
15:10 | Participant Discussion Groups |
15:40 | Plenary |
16:00 | Break |
16:15 | Anna Craft Memorial Lecture: ‘Rewilding Anna Craft’s legacy: a plurality of past, present and future-making creatives’ Pam Burnard, University of Cambridge |
17:15 | Event Close |
Our panel speakers have kindly created some videos for you to watch prior to the event date. Please feel free to note your thoughts and questions in the Padlet
View the Videos Here
These videos are intended to provoke ideas, questions, and discussion in advance of the event.
Any comments you would like to leave can be made on the Padlet here
Senior Lecturer at Birmingham Newman University
Jo Trowsdale is a senior lecturer at Newman University Birmingham. She is a former teacher, teacher educator (primary and secondary) and director of a creative learning programme supporting more than 160 schools in addressing development issues...
Reader in Arts, Creativity and Education at Birmingham City University
Dr. Victoria Kinsella is Senior Research Fellow in Education at Birmingham City University. Victoria has researched widely in the field of the arts education and creativity. She has worked on a number of creative arts research projects in various...
Associate Professor at University of Exeter
Associate Professor Dr Kerry Chappell leads the Creativity and Emergent Educational futures Network (CEEN) and the MA Education Creative Arts Programme at University of Exeter. She researches creativity in education in the arts, transdisciplinary...
Senior Lecturer in Education at Brunel University
Dr Saima Salehjee is a Senior Lecturer in Education at Brunel University London. She is responsible for teaching and research work, particularly on Science Education. Saima has received grants to continue her research with underprivileged...
Post-Doctoral Research Associate at Liverpool John Moores University
Rory McDonald is a post-doctoral research associate at Liverpool John Moores University. Through his doctoral research he explored the notion of ‘Engineering Capital’ and the value of subject area-specific applications of Bourdieuian theory....
Associate Professor of Ethics in Science Education at Institute of Education, University College London
Amanda McCrory is an Associate Professor of Ethics in Science Education at the Institute of Education, University College London. She is a researcher whose publications and standing in the field have been built around a) ethics and...
Professor of Arts, Creativities and Educations at Faculty of Education
Pamela Burnard is Professor of Arts, Creativities and Educations at the Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge. She has published widely with 20 books and over 120 articles which advance the theory and practice of multiple creativities...
Assistant Professor of Higher Science Education at University of Copenhagen
I do research in science teaching and learning, primarily in laboratory settings. I explore epistemic orientations in university pedagogy, on notions such as epistemic affect and epistemic practices.
Associate professor at Kingston University
Francesca Arrigoni Ph.D, PGCE, SFHEA, SFSEDA Associate Professor Physiology/Pharmacology, Department of Pharmacy, School of Life Sciences Pharmacy and Chemistry, Kingston University. I am interested in core scientific research in Inflammation...
Professor of Education at Sheffield Hallam University
Mark is a Professor of Education at the Sheffield Institute of Education and Co-Head of Research and Innovation. Most of his current research focuses on the evaluation of large-scale professional development programmes and other policy...
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Jo Trowsdale, Birmingham Newman University
Hendra Agustian, University of Copenhagen