WERA 2021 Virtual Focal Meeting

Date of the scientific meeting: 07/07/2021

The WERA 2021 Congress: Networking Education, Diverse Realities, Common Horizons will be held on July 7, 8 and 9, 2021.

This edition in entirely virtual format is held in parallel to the XVII Ibero-American Conference on Ibero-American Education, organized by the Spanish Pedagogical Society (SEP) and the University of Santiago de Compostela. The main topic of both conferences is Network Education: diverse realities, common horizons.

The World Education Research Association (WERA) is one of the leading national, regional and specialized education research associations dedicated to sharing scholarships, developing networks and supporting each other in capacity building. Each year, WERA holds a conference in conjunction with a member association, and this year it has done so with the SEP. The WERA congress seeks to present research that includes more than one country or that is comparative, intercultural, international or transnational in its conceptualization, scope or design.

Dr. Georgeta Ion participates in WERA 2021 coordinating, together with Chris Brown (UK), the symposium entitled “Maximizing the impact of educational research in practice: the role of researchers – practitioners collaboration”. The symposium starts from the wide variety of studies that identify the relationship between research and practice and the emergence of evidence-based research practices. Along these lines, metaphors such as “gap” (Vanderlinde and Braak, 2010) or “bridge of research and practice” are used to identify both barriers and facilitators of successful implementation of evidence-based practice (Cain, 2018 ).

Local initiatives or government programs in various countries promote the use of research evidence by professionals from different sectors as a way to maximize the social impact of educational research (Brown and Poortmans, 2017 among others). Collaboration between universities and professionals is seen as a useful tool to improve the research-practice nexus. Although much academic attention has been devoted to school networks and collaborations (Zeichner, 2010; McLaughlin and Black-Hawkins, 2007; Smedley, 2001), less attention has been paid to the means by which professionals and researchers work together.

The symposium includes the results of research conducted in five countries (UK, Spain, Slovenia, Romania and the Netherlands)) based on a comparative and international conceptualization of researchers and professionals working together. Our goal is to better understand the mechanics of this collaboration and the conditions that maximize the impact of educational research on practice. The five papers presented offer an ecological perspective, focusing on the role of researchers, professors, policy makers and museum educators in building effective collaboration.

All the information about the Congress here.

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