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EDiTE at LIEMC 2018: Presenting teachers’ voices from Portugal

  EDiTE researcher, Nikolett Szelei, presented some findings of her study at the Language, Identity and Education in Multilingual Contexts conference in Dublin, 1-3 February, 2018. The conference gathered a wide range of international studies focusing on bi/multilingualism from the aspects of multiple language acquisition, psycho- and neurolinguistics, translanguaging, early bilingualism and heritage language development, […]

EDiTE at the ICSEI 2018 in Singapore

The International Congress for School Effectiveness and Improvement (ICSEI) is one of such global educational conferences that shouldn’t be missed, and this year again EDiTE had its representatives ready for the challenge. The conference was organised in Singapore between 8 and 12 January under the overarching theme of Deepening School Change for Scaling: Principles, Pathways […]

Breaking the stereotype of the We-group and the Others in Austria: EDITE seminar with Prof. Barbara Herzog-Punzenberger

  On 23.01.2017, EDiTE invited Prof. Barbara Herzog-Punzenberger, researcher at the University of Linz, to share her experience on migration and teacher education in Austria. She started her seminar by focusing on demystifying some common beliefs on the „Austrian we”. Who are the high-achievers in Austria and why? Is low achievement a city problem related […]

Experiential Learning Through Exchange Between Portugal And Poland

  With an aim to support exchange of ideas and good practices, but also as part of his research work, EDiTE’s early stage researcher Wiktor Bernad has organised a binational teacher exchange between Portugal and Poland. Wiktor’s research focuses on pedagogical supervision, teacher cooperation and personal development, and he is exploring this in the two […]

Newsletter Issue 2

[embeddoc url=”http://www.edite.eu/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/EDiTE-Newsletter-Issue-2.pdf” download=”all”] The second issue of the EDiTE newsletter, published on 30 November 2017

The Challenges of Teaching About Bias, Prejudice, Intolerance and Antisemitism

On 21-22 November OSCE/ODIHR organized a meeting in Lisbon, bringing together experts of teacher education, teachers and community members to discuss the challenges of teaching about bias, prejudice, intolerance and antisemitism. The representatives of the Institute of Education, University of Lisbon were Professor Florbela de Sousa and EDiTE researcher Nikolett Szelei. The meeting was part […]

Twists and Turns: EDiTE Doctoral Workshop at ELTE

  On Tuesday, 21 November in Budapest, ELTE’s Doctoral School of Education has organised an EDiTE doctoral workshop under the title Twists and Turns of PhD research. This event followed a slight experimental note by inviting four EDiTE Early Stage Researchers, namely Deisi Yunga, Tamás Toth, Andras Fehervari and Helena Kovacs, and four Hungarian doctoral […]

Education 150 Years After Marx’s Capital – EDiTE at the Marx 150 Conference

EDiTE researcher Tamás Tóth and his EDiTE co-supervisor György Mészáros presented together at the Scientific Conference of the Political History Institute, celebrating the 150th anniversary of Marx’s “Das Kapital”. The aim of the conference was to provide a diverse and interesting picture of Marx’s most influential work regarding its possible interpretations and reflections today. Tamás Tóth and György […]