Event
Details
The Institute
for Education is organising an Education Research Week dedicated to the research
carried out by the first cohort of course participants, who graduated with a Master’s
Degree with the Institute for Education in 2021.
The Institute
for Education is not only proud of their accomplishment but also wishes to
celebrate their achievement, give their research the visibility it deserves,
and facilitate its dissemination to educators, policy makers and the interested
public. We hope that the recommendations emanating from the research will prove
fruitful in instilling a constructive debate on the further development of the
education sector in Malta.
Programme
The Education Research Week will be held from 10th-14th
January 2022 with each day being dedicated to a different theme to give the
diversity of research conducted by course participants during 2021 adequate
visibility.
The Education Research Week will be held virtually as a live stream via the Institute for Education’s Facebook Page.
For more
updates regarding this event, click here. Participation is free of
charge and open to the public.
Date / Time
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Theme
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10 January 2022; 4pm
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Wellbeing
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11 January 2022; 4pm
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Inclusion
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12 January 2022; 4pm
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Multiculturalism
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13 January 2022; 4pm
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Professional Development
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14 January 2022; 4pm
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Curriculum and Technology Enhanced
Teaching and Learning
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Malta Journal of
Education
Just like the Education Research Week the second issue of the Malta Journal of Education in
2021 was also dedicated to Education Research 2021.
It showcases the research carried out by the first cohort of course
participants, who completed their Master’s Degree with the Institute for
Education in 2021. The articles included in this issue outline the key findings
of the research carried out by the course participants. You may access the
journal and the individual articles through this link.
Editorial Board
The members of the Editorial Board have assisted the
Institute for Education supporting the course participants included in the second
issue of the Malta Journal of Education in 2021 in developing the key findings
of their dissertation into a journal article. The members of the Editorial
Board of this issue of the Malta Journal of Education were:
- Amanda
Bezzina
- Giambattista
Bufalino
- Maria
Montebello
- Heathcliff
Schembri
- Nadia
Maria Vassallo