... International Conference PThU Kampen The Netherlands April 4 th 7 th / 2011 Powerful Learning Environments and Theologizing & Philosophizing with Children... Programme Monday April 4 th : Arrival Journey to the Netherlands / Arrival at Kampen 18.00 Dinner- Theological University (PThU) Kampen 19.00 Official welcome & practical information Introduction of participants 20.00 Agenda of the second International Conference on Theologizing and Philosophizing with Children 21.00 Social meeting Tuesday April 5 th : Expert meeting 9.00 Morning Prayer 09.30 Opening at the Theological University (PThU). 09.45-17.00 Presentations / Lectures o Evert Jonker: Educational transformation / powerful learning environments & RE. o Brian Gates: Crucial moments: religious development across the life span. o Elisabeth Haakedal: Good RE? Pleasant memories of a youngster. A Nordic perspective. o Elzbieta Osewska: What about powerful learning environments? A perspective from Poland. 18.00 Dinner 19.45 Round table sessions Social meeting 1
Wednesday April 6 th : Expert meeting 9.00 Morning Prayer 09.45 12.30 Presentations / Lectures o Guy Rainotte: Theological workshops at school. A new trend for religious education in the Belgian school education context. o Joke Maex: The challenge of powerful learning environments in primary education and teacher training. 14.00 15.30 Presentations / Lectures o Dana Hanesova: What about powerful learning environments? A Slovakian perspective. o Sturla Sagberg: Powerful concepts and practices in the Norwegian context. 15.45 17.00 Sightseeing: City of Kampen 18.00 Dinner 20.00 First conclusions & Perspectives Social meeting Thursday April 7 th : Open Conference 10.00 12.30 Contributions on elementary aspects of Theologizing and Philosophizing with Children [Official languages: English and Dutch] o Katharina Kammeyer & Elisabeth Schwarz: State of the Art: FMK and TMK o Gerhard Büttner: Narratives as powerful learning environment. 12.45-13.15 Dinner 13.15-16.00 Workshops / Parallel Sessions 1. Guy Rainotte: God? Leave the word to the children. New developmental pedagogy to children's spirituality. A Meromedia DVD. 2. Henk Kuindersma: Poems and songs & Theologizing with children. Examples and practices. 3. Helene Miklas-Overeem: How to learn Philosophizing and Theologizing with children? Good practices from Austria. 4. Hanna Roose & Friedhelm Kraft: Adventure Christology. Children and young people discover Jesus as Christ. 5. Anton van Deursen: Learning for life. Best Practices in doing Philosophy with Children. 6. Johan Valstar: As if by magic : The fascination of incentives in RE. 7. Pieter Vos: Discovering the Virtues. Examples of Moral Education and Philosophizing with Children. 16.00 17.00 Social meeting 2
International Conference PThU Kampen The Netherlands April 4 th 7 th / 2011 Presenters: Dr. Gerhard Büttner, Professor Religionspädagogik at Technische Universität, Dortmund, Germany. Dr. Brian Gates, Professor of Religious & Moral Education at the University of Cumbria & Chair of the RE Council of England & Wales, England. Dr. Elisabet Haakedal, Associate Professor of Religious Education at Agde College in Kristiansand, Norway. Dr. Dana Hanesova, Associate Professor at University of Matej Bel in Banská Bystrica, Slovak Republic. Dr. Evert R. Jonker, Professor Practical Theology at PThU Kampen, The Netherlands. Dr. Katharina Kammeyer, Lecturer Religionspädagogik at Technische Universität, Dortmund, Germany. Prof. Dr. Friedhelm Kraft, Rektor Religionspädagogisches Institut Loccum, Germany. Dr. Henk Kuindersma, Lecturer Religious Education at PThU Kampen, The Netherlands. Dr. Helene Miklas - Overeem, Vizerektorin der Kirchlichen Pädagogischen Hochschule Wien/Krems Austria. Dr. Joke Maex, Lecturer Religious Education at Katholieke Hogeschool Kempen, Vorselaar, Belgium. Dr. Elzbieta Osewska, Professor of Pastoral Theology and Catechetics at Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw, Poland. Guy Rainotte, Lic. Théologie/MA, Inspector Protestant Religious Education in the French Community of Belgium and Educational Film-maker, Belgium. Dr. Hanna Roose, Professor of New Testament Studies at the Leuphana University of Lüneburg, Germany. Drs. Anton van Deursen, Senior Lecturer Pabo Arnhem-Nijmegen / Centrum Kinderfilosofie Nederland, The Netherlands. Dr. Sturla Sagberg, Associate Professor at Queen Maud University College Trondheim, Norway. Dr. Elisabeth E. Schwarz, Professorin für Humanwissenschaften an der Kirchlichen Pädagogischen Hochschule in Wien, Austria. Drs. Johan Valstar, former Senior Lecturer Religious Education at School of Education Windesheim / promovendus at Free University Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Dr. Pieter Vos, Lecturer Theology and Philosophy at PThU Kampen, The Netherlands. The International Conference Powerful Learning Environments and Theologizing & Philosophizing with Children is facilitated by the Protestant Theological University (PThU) Kampen. The regular Conference fee amounts 100, - hotel and meals included. 3
Appendix Timetable Presentations / Lectures Tuesday April 5 th : Expert meeting o 09.45-10.45: o 10.15-12.30: o 14.00-15.00: o 15.30-16.30: Evert Jonker Brian Gates Elisabeth Haakedal Elzbieta Osewska Wednesday April 6 th : Expert meeting o 09.45-10.45: o 11.15-12.15: o 14.00-14.45: o 14.15-15.30: Guy Rainotte Joke Maex Dana Hanesova Sturla Sagberg Thursday April 7 th : Open Conference o 10.15-11.00: Katharina Kammeyer & Elisabeth Schwarz o 11.15-12.30: Gerhard Büttner Workshops / Parallel Sessions o 13.15-14.30: o 14.45-16.00: first session second session Workshop 1. Guy Rainotte Workshop 2. Henk Kuindersma Workshop 3. Helene Miklas-Overeem Workshop 4. Hanna Roose & Friedhelm Kraft Workshop 5. Anton van Deursen Workshop 6. Johan Valstar Workshop 7. Pieter Vos [Approximately] 4
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