XVIII World Congress of Comparative Education Societies
Fostering Inclusive Ecologies of Knowledge: Education for Equitable and Sustainable Futures
22-26 July 2024, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA
Online Day-3 Parallel Sessions - Set B
Day 3 - Wednesday, July 24, 2024 - 3:30 pm to 5:00 pm Eastern Standard Time (USA)
Please see the corresponding date/ time at your location by clicking on the hyperlink above.
Each presenter should present for about 15 minutes. In a 90 minute parallel session, there will normally be 5 presenters. Thus, about 75 minutes should be consumed in presentations while leaving about 15 minutes for discussion/ Q&A.
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The Chair of a parallel session will determine a suitable time duration for each presentation depending upon the actual number of presenters in the session. It is important to start & finish the sessions on time in order to vacate the room for the next session. If the assigned Chair of a parallel session is absent for any reason, one of the participants should assume this role in consultation with the other participants.
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Presenters are expected to bring their own laptops and connect to the AV projector to avoid computer virus transmission.
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Please do not view the schedule on your phone/ small screen as it may appear distorted.
Zoom Breakout Room 1
Chair: Elena Toukan Discussant: Sobhi Tawil
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Panel 1204
Lara Patil
Felisa Tibbitts
Aiman Khamitova
Renewing the social contract for education: Can trust be restored for the future? (Part 3)
Zoom Breakout Room 2
Chair:
Paper 404
Amber Noor Mustafa, Florida State University, USA
The Tale of Two Policies-Comparing Approaches to Education Policymaking of International Development Organizations
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Zoom Breakout Room 3
Chair: Emily Regan Wills
Emily Regan Wills,Nadia Abu-Zahra,Eucharia Okonkwo Uranta & Judy El-Mohtadi
Online Workshop: Global Learning, Local Action: The Community Mobilization in Crisis Project