EDUCATION FOR SUSTAINABILITY CIES 2019 San Francisco • April 14-18, 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE PROGRAM RD 6 3 #CIES2019 | #Ed4Sustainability www.cies.us SUN MON TUE WED THU 14 15 16 17 18 GMT-08 8 AM Session 1 Session 5 Session 10 Session 15 8 - 9:30am 8 - 9:30am 8 - 9:30am 8 - 9:30am 9 AM Coffee Break, 9:30am Coffee Break, 9:30am Coffee Break, 9:30am Coffee Break, 9:30am 10 AM Pre-conference Workshops 1 Session 2 Session 6 Session 11 Session 16 10am - 1pm 10 - 11:30am 10 - 11:30am 10 - 11:30am 10 - 11:30am 11 AM 12 AM Plenary Session 1 Plenary Session 2 Plenary Session 3 (includes Session 17 11:45am - 1:15pm 11:45am - 1:15pm 2019 Honorary Fellows Panel) 11:45am - 1:15pm 11:45am - 1:15pm 1 PM 2 PM Session 3 Session 7 Session 12 Session 18 Pre-conference Workshops 2 1:30 - 3pm 1:30 - 3pm 1:30 - 3pm 1:30 - 3pm 1:45 - 4:45pm 3 PM Session 4 Session 8 Session 13 Session 19 4 PM 3:15 - 4:45pm 3:15 - 4:45pm 3:15 - 4:45pm 3:15 - 4:45pm Reception @ Herbst Theatre 5 PM (ticketed event) Welcome, 5pm Session 9 Session 14 Closing 4:30 - 6:30pm 5 - 6:30pm 5 - 6:30pm 5 - 6:30pm Town Hall: Debate 6 PM 5:30 - 7pm Keynote Lecture @ Herbst 7 PM Theatre (ticketed event) Presidential Address State of the Society Opening Reception 6:30 - 9pm 6:45 - 7:45pm 6:45 - 7:45pm 7 - 9pm 8 PM Awards Ceremony Chairs Appreciation (invite only) 7:45 - 8:30pm 7:45 - 8:45pm 9 PM Institutional Receptions Institutional Receptions 8:30 - 9:45pm 8:30 - 9:45pm TABLE of CONTENTS CIES 2019 INTRODUCTION OF SPECIAL INTEREST Conference Theme . .2 Meditation & Prayer Space . 36 About CIES . .3 Chinese Panels & Round-tables . 37 Spanish Panels . 51 WELCOME Memorial Panels . 55 David Post, CIES President-Elect . .4 Gender & Education, UREAG, & Regina Cortina, CIES President . .5 New Scholars Committee Events . 56 Hilary Landorf, CIES Executive Director . .6 SIG Events: Highlighted Sessions & Business Meetings . 57 Book Launch, Poster, LEADERSHIP & PechaKucha Sessions . 61 CIES Board of Directors . .7 CIES Presidents . .8 CIES Office of the ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Program Committee & Volunteers . 62 Executive Director . .9 Unit Planners . 63 CER Editorial Board . 10 Committees, 2018-2019 . 11 Special Interest Groups, PARTNER ORGANIZATIONS 2018-2019 . 13 Sustaining Partners . 65 Sponsors . 66 FEATURED EVENTS Exhibitors & Advertisers . 67 Welcome, Town Hall: Debate, Institutional Receptions . 68 Opening Reception . 16 Advertisements . 70 Closing: Alphabet Rockers . 17 George F . Kneller Keynote Lecture . 18 CONFERENCE PROGRAM Plenary Sessions . 20 Sessions By Day . 82 Presidential Address . 23 State of the Society . 23 INDEX Film Festivalette . 24 Presenter . .231 Subject / Keywords . .275 AWARDS Committee / SIG . .281 Awards Ceremony . 34 UREAG & New Scholars Award . 35 INSIDE BACK COVER: Venue Maps 1 INTRODUCTION EDUCATION FOR SUSTAINABILITY CIES 2019 San Francisco • April 14-18, 2019 During its “Development Decade” of the 1960s, the How fitting that CIES will meet in San Francisco, UN advocated education as a driver of economic where representatives of war-torn nation-states growth. But, over the past fifty years, questions gathered at the Herbst Theater to negotiate and sign have been asked with increasing urgency about the UN Charter in 1945. The international institutions what kind of development is promulgated through emerging from that historic encounter have endured literacy, skills training, and formal schooling. What through political tensions, economic crises and war. is the longer term cost of an education They endured partly because the United States played that promises – and sometimes delivers – a positive role supporting them. The US Commission productivity, industrialization, modernity for UNESCO, for example, met in San Francisco in and consumption? Who pays this price? 1969 to discuss what could be done to improve the What are the larger costs? And with what natural environment. That meeting led the way to ultimate consequence for the planet? Such a worldwide recognition of Earth Day. In 2019 CIES questions prompt the theme of the 63rd annual will return to the Herbst Theater to learn what we meeting of the Comparative and International as scholars and educators can do to marshal new Education Society: Education for Sustainability. evidence and craft a sustainable future. Our 2019 theme connects the CIES with a Today US leadership and engagement in multi- reconsideration of human progress – by scholars, lateralism is in retreat, with Washington less committed governments, corporations, international agencies, than in the past to the international norms and and civil society at the grassroots level. This efforts needed for sustainability. However, California reconsideration is also reflected in the 2030 Agenda remains committed to this effort. Our meeting in San for Sustainable Development adopted by UN member Francisco thus will remind us that concerted action states. The agenda finds its power by setting goals and and scholarship in education can thwart hatred and building peaceful partnerships for the simultaneous violence, promote human rights and dignity, and pursuit of human well-being and ecological integrity. help ensure our planet’s survival. CIES researchers, Our theme will remind us that, while education is analysts, teachers and practitioners can – and must both a public and private good, its impact is global. – play roles in these efforts. All hands are needed Indeed, education is integral to the four pillars the UN to analyze curricula, address demographic trends, has seen as supporting sustainability: inclusive social critique existing paradigms, and advocate for policies development, inclusive economic development, and practices that will develop a sustainable planet peace and security, and environmental sustainability. for all. We in the CIES, both individually and collectively, have much to contribute to these pillars. Come and contribute. 2 ABOUT CIES CIES, the Comparative and International Education Society, is an academic association dedicated to increasing understanding of educational issues, trends, and policies through comparative, intercultural, and international perspectives. CIES is the largest and oldest of 47 comparative and international education societies around the world. Its more than 3,000 individual members — researchers, analysts, practitioners, and students — represent over 1,000 universities, research institutes, government departments, non-governmental organizations, and multilateral agencies across the globe. CIES members explore educational issues related to schools, students, teachers, and administrators — from early childhood and primary school to secondary and higher education, as well as non-formal education and lifelong learning. Some compare achievement inequalities across socio-economic status, gender, ethnicity, and language. Others examine the relationship between education and cultural processes, democratization, globalization, economic development, and political conflict. Established in 1956, CIES has attracted a diverse audience in working towards its mission to foster cross-cultural understanding and scholarship. Within the last decade alone, CIES membership has doubled — reflecting the global expansion of academic and professional positions as well as a commitment to international education and cooperation. ABOUT CIES 2019 SAN FRANCISCO CIES 2019 San Francisco is the 63rd Annual Conference of the Comparative and International Education Society, to be held in San Francisco, California, from April 14-18, 2019. CIES Annual Conferences are academic conventions attended by researchers, students, practitioners and policymakers interested in comparative and international education. As part of these events, Society members and the interested public gather together for scholarly and practical exchange, as well as for debate and networking — via lectures, research presentations, workshops, book talks, social events, and more. “Each CIES conference has a broad theme covering a range of applied, theoretical or empirical presentations. This year’s conference theme is “Education for Sustainability,” which aims to connect the CIES audience with a reconsideration of human progress – by scholars, governments, corporations, international agencies, and civil society at the grassroots level. This reconsideration is also reflected in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development adopted by UN member states. The agenda finds its power by setting goals and building peaceful partnerships for the simultaneous pursuit of human well-being and ecological integrity. Our theme will remind us that, while education is both a public and private good, its impact is global. 3 David Post WELCOME CIES President-Elect Dear contributors to the 2019 CIES Conference: This week we launch our historic attempt to reimagine comparative method and international education for an era where sustainability must become central to research and debate on education and development. Welcome to San Francisco. It was here, at the end of the Second World War, where nations convened to create the basis for their hoped-for peace and progress. Led by the United States, delegates gathered at the Herbst Theater to sign the UN Charter. Monday evening we will return to the Herbst for our Kneller Lecture and a special UNESCO panel (also live-streamed for the benefit of those unable to purchase tickets). With twelve plenary panels and hundreds of parallel sessions, we will highlight some key themes of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. And our conference this year is multi-
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