Migration, Displacement and Mobility
Annual INEI Symposium
University of Wisconsin-Madison
School of Education
November 7-9, 2016
Monday, November 7, 2016
8:30- 9:00am Morgridge Commons
Breakfast
9:00- 9:15am Wisconsin Idea Room 159
Welcome from School of Education
Dean Diana Hess, School of Education, University of Wisconsin- Madison
9:15- 9:30am Wisconsin Idea Room 159
Welcome from the University International Division
Dean Guido Podesta, International Division/Vice Provost for Globalization, University of Wisconsin- Madison
9:30- 10:45am Wisconsin Idea Room 159
Keynote Address
A Spark on Dry Grass and the National Movement for Ethnic Studies and Growing Our Own Teachers
Angela Valenzuela, Professor, Director of the Texas Center for Education Policy
University of Texas-Austin
Book Sales in the Morgridge Commons
GEC Rep: David Rosenthal for introduction
11:00am-12:00pm Wisconsin Idea Room 159
Mini Documentary- Una Vida, Dos Paises
Lesley Bartlett, Professor, Department of Educational Policy Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison
12:00- 1:00pm Education Commons 195
Lunch
1:00-1:30pm Education Building L138
Education for Transnationalizing Spaces: Working with and Beyond Policy
Reva Joshee, Associate Professor, Department of Leadership Higher and Adult Education, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto
1:30-2:00pm Education Building L138
Precarious employment, disadvantage and displacement: implications for education policy
Mary Leahy, Academic, Melbourne Graduate School of Education
2:15-3:00pm Wisconsin Idea Room 159
Globalization, nationalism, and civic education: Perspectives from the “periphery”
Li-Ching Ho, Assistant Professor of Social Studies Education, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Mariam Sedighi, Graduate Student, University of Wisconsin- Madison
Jennifer Otting, Graduate Student, University of Wisconsin- Madison
Glen Water, Graduate Student, University of Wisconsin- Madison
GEC Rep Introduction: Regina Fuller
3:00- 4:30pm Wisconsin Idea Room 159
A Comparative Case Study of Two University Programs in Beijing and London
Hugh Starkey, Professor, Citizenship and Human Rights Education, University College London Institute of Education
Chuanbao Tan, Professor of Faculty of Education, Director of Centre for Citizenship and Moral Education, Beijing Normal University
Ioanna Noula, London School of Economics, Department of Media and Communications, Visiting Fellow, University College London Institute of Education
Kerim Sen, PhD Candidate, Department of Curriculum, Pedagogy and Assessment, University College London Institute of Education
Ke Lin, Research Fellow, Center for Citizenship and Moral Education, Faculty of Education, Beijing Normal University
4:30-6:00pm Lathrop Hall/ Harrison Parlor
Welcome Reception Hosted by the School of Education and Blumont
Hors d’oeuvres and beverages
Lathrop Hall/Margaret H’Doubler Performance Space
Performance by the School of Education Dance Department
Introduction Dance Department Chair Jin Wen Yu
Tuesday, November 8, 2016
8:30-9:00am Morgridge Commons
Breakfast
9:00-10:45am Wisconsin Idea Room 159
Keynote Address
Empowering Displaced People – From Relief to Sustainability
Roger Ervin, Chief Executive Officer Blumont Incorporated and International Relief & Development, Senior Lecturer, School of Business, University of Wisconsin-Madison
GEC Rep Introduction: Noel Radomski
11:00-11:30am Education Building 290
Higher education and internationalization in post-apartheid South Africa
Upenyu Majee, Graduate Student, University of Wisconsin- Madison
GEC Rep Introduction: Lesley Bartlett
11:45am-12:45pm Wisconsin Idea Room 159
Innovation and Internationalization in University-Based Schools and Faculties of Education (Lunch with the Deans)
Diana Hess, Dean, School of Education, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States
John Polesel, Associate Dean Melbourne Graduate School of Education, University of Melbourne, Australia
Michele Peterson- Badali Associate Dean, Research, International and Innovation Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto, Canada
Mauricio Pietrocola– President, Graduate School, School of Education, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
Augustine Tan Tuck Lee, Associate Dean, National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Zhu Xudong, Dean, Faculty of Education, Beijing Normal University, China
Rudiger Laugksch, Dean, School of Education, University of Cape Town, South Africa
Dong-Yeol Park, Associate Dean, College of Education, Seoul National University, South Korea
Clare Brooks, Program Director, Institute of Education, University College London, United Kingdom
Concurrent Sessions:
1:00-2:00pm Education Building 245
The development of second language (L2) language and literacy skills of immigrant children and adolescents
Esther Geva– Professor, Applied Psychology and Human Development, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto
1:00-2:00pm Education Building L138
New multicultural education demands for the school children in Korea
Sang Hwan Seong, Associate Professor, German Education Department, Seoul National University
How Language Education Policies May Impact Learning and Identity among Displaced Children
Francois Tochon, Professor, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Kristine M. Harrison, Language Education Instructor, University of Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras
1:00-2:00pm Education Building 198
Urban Migration from Rural China
Min Yu, Assistant Professor, Teacher Education, Wayne State University
Transnational Spaces and Immigrants
Kate McCleary, Associate Researcher, LEAD Center in the Wisconsin Center for Education Research, Lecturer, Department of Educational Policy Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison
2:15-3:15pm Wisconsin Idea Room 159
From Global to Local: Perspectives from Education Advocates for Refugees
Silvia Romero-Johnson, Director of the Office of Multilingual and Global Education, Madison Metropolitan School District
Javier Neira, Scholars of Promise Program & Student Intake Manager, Madison Area Technical College
Madeline Uraneck, International Education Specialist; Open Doors for Refugees
Dawn Shimura, ELL Coordinator; Oshkosh Area School District
Fran Caruana, District Refugee Liaison, Oshkosh Area School District
Julie Conrad Mosher, Director of Curriculum and Assessment Oshkosh Area School District
Annamarie Carlson, Special Programs Coordinator- International Institute of Wisconsin
3:30-4:30pm Wisconsin Idea Room 159
What to watch for in the 2016 Presidential Election?
David Canon, Professor/Chair, Political Science Department, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Wednesday, November 9, 2016
9:00-10:00am Wisconsin Idea Room 159
Breakfast and International Academic Programs for Graduate Students
Mark Lilleleht, Interim Associate Director. Global Studies, Assistant Director, Awards in the Institute for Regional and International Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Katie Robinson, Program Coordinator, International Academic Programs, University of Wisconsin-Madison
10:00-11:00am
Identities as a Researcher and Obstacles with cultural difference in research abroad
Upenyu Majee (EPS), Doctoral Student, School of Education, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Antía González Ben (C&I), Doctoral Student, School of Education, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Yi-jung Wu (ELPA), Doctoral Student, School of Education, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Moderator: Chen Wang, University of Wisconsin- Madison
11:00am- 12:00pm
Future Research Work in Asian Countries
Kan Wei, Associate Professor, Institute, Curriculum & Teaching, Faculty of Education, Beijing Normal University
GEC Rep Introduction: Lynet Uttal
12:00-1:00 Morgridge Commons
Lunch
Program Conclude