THEMATIC WORKING GROUPS

The thematic working groups are scheduled to be held on Tuesday, 15 July, 15.00 - 18.00 hrs. and Wednesday, 16 July, 9.30 - 12.30 hrs. and 14.00 - 17.00 hrs. The languages will vary from group to group as indicated:

[S] Simultaneous interpretation

[I] Informal interpretation

[E] English only

[S+PF] Simultaneous interpretation plus translation from French.

The thematic working groups take place at the following locations:

Main building of the University, Edmund-Siemers-Allee 1 (see map)

Amerikahaus, Tesdorpstraße 1 (see map)

Radisson SAS Hotel (directly linked with the CCH)

Tuesday, 15 July 1997

15.00 - 18.00 hrs.

Literacy in the World and its Major Regions

Venue: Room A, University/Main Building

Languages: English and French [S]

Part I: Literacy in the New Environment and the Evolving Society: Conceptual Issues and Experiences from the Developing Regions

Part II: Literacy, Decentralization and Local Power: Examples of Community-Based Education and Training from West Africa

Literacy and Learning Strategies

(This session will run from 15.00 - 16.30 hrs. only.)

Venue: Room H, University/Main Building

Languages: French and Spanish [I]

Women's Education: The Contending Discourses and Possibilities for Changes

Venue: Room B, University/Main Building

Languages: English and Spanish [S]

Changes in the World of Work and their Impact on Adult Education and Training

Venue: Room C, University/Main Building

Languages: English and French [S]

Adult Learning and Ageing Populations

Venue: Room J, University/Main Building

Languages: English [E]

University-Community Partnerships: Links with the Adult Education Movement

Venue: Room K, University/Main Building

Languages: English [E]

Monitoring Adult Learning For Knowledge-Based Policy-Making

Venue: Room M, University/Main Building

Languages: English and French [S]

Enhancing International Cooperation and Solidarity

Venue: Amerikahaus

Languages: English and French [S]

The Multiplicity of Research on "Learning for All, a Key for the XXI century"

Venue: Senatssaal, University/Main Building

Languages: English and Spanish [S]

Health Promotion and Health Education for Adults

Venue: Room 'Lübeck', Radisson SAS Hotel

Languages: English and French [S]

Adult Education and Indigenous Peoples: Cultural Citizenship in the 21st Century

Venue: Saal A, Radisson SAS Hotel

Languages: English and Spanish [S]

Part I: The Changing International Context of Indigenous Peoples

Part II: The Views and Perspectives of Indigenous Organizations

Wednesday, 16 July 9.30-12.30 hrs.

Literacy, Education and Social Develoment

(Time: 9.30 - 11.00 hrs.)

Venue: Room A, University/Main Building

Languages: English and French [S]

Literacy Research, Evaluation and Statistics

(Time: 9.30 - 11.00 hrs.)

Venue: Senatssaal, University/Main Building

Languages: English and Spanish [S+PF]

Literacy and Technology

(Time: 11.00 - 12.30 hrs.)

Venue: Room A, University/Main Building

Languages: English and French [S]

Literacy in Multilingual/Intercultural Settings

(Time: 11.00 - 12.30 hrs.)

Venue: Senatssaal, University/Main Building

Languages: English and Spanish [S+PF]

Raising Gender Issues in Different Educational Settings

Venue: Room B, University/Main Building

Languages: English and Spanish [S]

Adult Education and Population Issues in the Post-Cairo Context

Venue: Room C, University/Main Building

Languages: English and Spanish [S]

Museums, Libraries and Cultural Heritage: Democratizing Culture, Creating Knowledge and Building Bridges

Venue: Room H, University/Main Building

Languages: English [E]

The Changing World of Work: Implications for Adult Education Programmes

Venue: Room J, University/Main Building

Languages: English [E]

Global Community of Adult Education through Information and Documentation:

Developing a Network of Networks

Venue: Room K, University/Main Building

Languages: English [E]

Adult Environmental Education: Awareness to Environmental Action (Part I)

Venue: Room M, University/Main Building

Languages: English and French [S]

Adult Learning for Prisoners

Venue: Amerikahaus

Languages: English [E]

Making Education Accessible and Available to All Persons with Disabilities

Venue: Room 'Lübeck', Radisson SAS Hotel

Languages: English and French [S]

The Politics and Policies of the Education of Adults in a Globally Transforming Society

Venue: Saal A, Radisson SAS Hotel

Languages: English and French [S]

16 July 14.00-17.00 hrs.

Literacy and Basic Skills for Community Development in Industrialized Countries

(Time: 14.00 - 15.30 hrs.)

Venue: Room A, University/Main Building

Languages: English and French [S]

Literacy for Tomorrow

(Time: 15.30 - 17.00 hrs.)

Venue: Room A, University/Main Building

Languages: English and French [S]

Adult Education and Cooperation Among Majority and Minority Communities

Venue: Room B, University/Main Building

Languages: English and Spanish [S+PF]

New Information Technologies: A Key for Adult Learning?

Venue: Room C, University/Main Building

Languages: English and French [S]

Adult Environmental Education: Awareness for Environmental Action (Part II)

Venue: Room J, University/Main Building

Languages: English [E]

Policy and Social Implications of the Changing World of Work

Venue: Room K, University/Main Building

Languages: English [E]

Migrant Education

Venue: Room M, University/Main Building

Languages: English [E]

Adult Learning, Democracy and Peace

Venue: Amerikahaus

Languages: English and French [S]

Learning about Aids: How to Design Programmes and Training

Venue: Senatssaal, University/Main Building

Languages: English [E]

Please note that this session is open to 50 participants only. Participants are requested to register at the Registration Counter.

Universities and the Future of Adult Education in the 21st Century:

The Demise of the Ivory Tower

Venue: Room 'Lübeck', Radisson SAS Hotel

Languages: English and French [S]

The Economics of Adult Learning: The Role of Government

Venue: Saal A, Radisson SAS Hotel

Languages: English and French [S]






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