Interviews with delegates
Peter van der Hijden from the European Commission talks about mobility in research amd how the European Commission are supporting the development of the European Research Area.
Hans-Rolf Vetter from the Bundeswehr University Munich talks about tacit work and how this is transforming companies, and how education and training should respond to this challenge.
Jeroen Onstenk from the INHolland University of applied sciences discusses the ways that research in vocational education is changing and the main themes for research and development he sees in the future.
Philipp Grollmann from the "Bundesinstitut für Berufsbildung, BIBB" discusses the differences between the way that companies handle the process of induction and how quality of induction can be improved
Marg Malloch from the Victoria University (Australia) talks about professional docterates and work based learning and the intersection between them. In addition to looking into evidence based policy and policy based evidence.
Ji Lin and Tian Ye from the Institute for Vocational and Adult Education (IVAE), Beijing Academy of Educational Sciences (BAES) talk about their visit to the conference and what could be learnt for the future development of Education and Training in Beijing.
Pekka Kämäräinen from ITB, University of Bremen reflects on the ECER conference 2009.
Susan Wright from the Danish School of Education talks about the reform of higher eduction and the issues this raises, and how looking at the situation in Denmark in particular can benefit Europe as a whole.
Audio Podcasts
As well as the videos, VETNET also recorded a series of audio podcasts in Vienna. Below you can listen to interviews with
- Anne Varinowsky, Finland.
- Eduardo Figueira, Universidade Lusofona de Humanidades e Tecnologia, Portugal.
- Ingrid Gogolin Professor of Education at Hamburg University, Germany,Interim President of WERA, and Immediate Past President of the European Educational Research Association (EERA), and Felice Levine, Executive Director of the American Educational Research Association in Washington and Interim Secretary General of WERA.
- Herbert Altrichter, Johannes Kepler University of Linz, Austria and Keynote Speaker at ECER 2009
- Jane Kenway, Monash University, Australia
- Lorenz Lassnigg, Institute for Advanced Studies, Austria
- Mari Broberg, University of Turku, Finland
- Marit Hoveid, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
- Palle Rasmussen, Aalborg University, Denmark
- Tina Hascher, University of Salzburg, Austria and Keynote Speaker at ECER 2009
Audio Podcasts
ecer2009_gogolin_levine.mp3 [mp3, 9.08 MB]
Ingrid Gogolin and Felice Levine on the successful lounch of WERA - World Education Research Association
ecer2009_tina_hascher.mp3 [mp3, 13.19 MB]
Tina Hascher, Keynote Speaker at ECER 2009 on the topic of her keynote address.
ecer2009_palle_rasmussen.mp3 [mp3, 6.22 MB]
Palle Rasmussen reflecting on ECER 2009
ecer2009_anne_varinowsky.mp3 [mp3, 1.41 MB]
Anne Varinowsky reflecting on ECER 2009
ecer2009_eduardo_figuiera.mp3 [mp3, 2.67 MB]
Eduarda Figuiera refelcting on ECER 2009
ecer2009_herbert_altrichter.mp3 [mp3, 4.92 MB]
Herbert Altrichter, Keynote Speaker of ECER 2009,
ecer2009_jane_kenway.mp3 [mp3, 6.48 MB]
Jane Kenway reflecting on ECER 2009
ecer2009_mari_broberg.mp3 [mp3, 1.66 MB]
Mari Broberg reflecting on ECER 2009
ecer2009_marit_hoveid.mp3 [mp3, 6.78 MB]
Marit Hoveid, Networks Representative on EERA Council, reflecting on ECER 2009
