PROGRAMME
Evidence-based Policy in Erasmus+2nd Seminar on research and methodology
Warsaw, November 28-30, 2018Hotel Mercure Warszawa Centrum, 48/54 Złota Street
Day 1 – November 28, 201818:00 Ice breaking meeting at the conference venue (Hotel Mercure Warszawa Centrum)19:00 Welcome dinner at the conference venue (Hotel Mercure Warszawa Centrum)
Day 2 – November 29, 20188:15-9:00 Registration9:00-9:20 Welcome address by Paweł Poszytek, Director General, Foundation for the Development of the Education
System (FRSE), Polish National Agency of Erasmus+9:20-10:20 Jarosław Górniak, Jagiellonian University in Kraków
Keynote speech Method matters: on the importance of relevant evidence for policy solutions
10:20-10:3010:30-12:30 Session 1
INNOVATIVE APPROACHES TO METHODOLOGY IN EDUCATIONAL RESEARCHChair: Mateusz Jeżowski, FRSE, Polish National Agency of Erasmus+– Helmut Fennes, Institute of Educational Science, University of Innsbruck and Andreas Karsten, Youth Policy
Labs, 10 years of Researching Youth in Action: methodological insights from RAY– David Cairns, ISCTE-University of Lisbon, and Ewa Krzaklewska, Jagiellonian University in Kraków,
Representing Erasmus: Methodological approaches to Erasmus+ and consequences for programme representation– Marina Steinmann, German Academic Exchange Service: DAAD, Eva Feldmann-Wojtachnia,
Ludwig-Maximilian University, and on its role for Erasmus+ projects
– Magdalena Staniek, Higher Education Authority: HEA, Ireland, Should I stay or should I go? Natural Language
– Angela Miniati, Agenzia Nazionale Erasmus+: INDIRE, Italy, Analysis of the impact, valorisation and sustainability of KA2 Strategic Partnerships for Innovation
12:30-13:30 Lunch at the hotel restaurant13:30-15:00 Session 2
PARTICIPANTS’ REPORTS AND THEIR USE FOR RESEARCHChair: Michał Pachocki, FRSE, Polish National Agency of Erasmus+– Dorota Rytwińska, FRSE, Polish National Agency of Erasmus+,
education students’ competences and attitudes– Charis Hughes, Léargas, Ireland, Strengths and shortcomings of using participants’ reports in research: What can
you know from the people who go?– Siru Korkala, Finnish National Agency for Education: EDUFI, Usefulness of participants’ reports in studying and
– Gamze Ceylan, Turkish National Agency Of Erasmus+, Pervin Oya Taneri, Çankırı Karatekin University,
15:00-15:1515:15-17:45 Session 3
MARKET RESEARCH METHODS USED IN EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH: PRACTICE AND POSSIBILITIESWorkshop provided by the Polish Association of Market and Opinion Research
19:00
Evidence-based approach in Erasmus+3rd Seminar on research and methodology
October 9-10 2019, WarsawNovotel, Warsaw Centre, 94/98 Marszałkowska Street
PROGRAMME09.10.2019 Wednesday
9:30–10:00 REGISTRATION
10:00–10:30 OPENING AND WELCOME– Paweł Poszytek, Polish National Agency of Erasmus+ l Poland– Özgehan Şenyuva, Middle East Technical University l Turkey
10:30–12:00 Thematic session 1 – Sociological and educational research – principles and practice– Howard Williamson, University of South Wales l United Kingdom
12:00–13:00 LUNCH
13:00–15:00 Thematic session 2 – Counterfactual research in education– Rafał Trzciński, IDEA Institute l Poland– Maciej Koniewski, Jagiellonian University l Poland
15:00–15:15 COFFEE BREAK
15:15–16:30 RESEARCH HYDE PARK
19:00 DINNER IN THE CITY CENTRE
10.10.2019 Thursday
10:00–11:30 Thematic session 3 – Research limitations– Magdalena Kirsch, Educonsult l Belgium– Britta Jung, Higher Education Authority l Ireland– Eva Feldmann-Wojtachnia, University of Munich l Germany– Aylin Goztas, Ege University l Turkey
11:30–12.00 COFFEE BREAK
12:00–13:30 Thematic session 4 – Evidence-based policy and practice: what works?– Özgehan Şenyuva, Middle East Technical University l Turkey– Marit Pelzer, Deutsches Jugendinstitut l Germany– Jacek Pokorski, Polish Agency for Enterprise Development l Poland– Irma Garam, Finnish National Agency for Education l Finland– Karolina Mroczko, ESN Poland l Poland
13:30–13:45 CLOSING
13:45 LUNCH