Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 8 — Decent Work and Economic Growth
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track explores the mechanisms through which cultural knowledge is transmitted within educational systems. It aims to analyze the role of educators and curricula in shaping cultural identities and practices.
This session focuses on the integration of indigenous knowledge systems into contemporary educational practices. It seeks to highlight the importance of respecting and incorporating diverse epistemologies in teaching.
This track examines how socialization influences learning experiences and educational outcomes. It invites discussions on the interplay between peer interactions, family dynamics, and institutional frameworks.
This session aims to critically engage with various epistemological frameworks that inform the anthropology of education. Participants will explore how these perspectives shape our understanding of knowledge production and dissemination.
This track investigates the relationship between curriculum design and social transformation. It encourages contributions that analyze how educational content can address societal issues and foster critical thinking.
This session focuses on the role of youth in shaping educational practices and policies. It aims to highlight innovative approaches that empower young people as active participants in their learning journeys.
This track explores the significance of literacy as a foundational skill for lifelong learning. It seeks to address the challenges and opportunities presented by diverse cultural and social contexts in literacy education.
This session examines various teaching methodologies through an anthropological lens. It aims to uncover how cultural contexts influence pedagogical approaches and learner engagement.
This track investigates the interplay between educational practices and the formation of cultural identities. It invites discussions on how schooling can either reinforce or challenge cultural norms and values.
This session explores how educational institutions can act as agents of social change. It encourages contributions that analyze the impact of educational reforms on marginalized communities.
This track provides a comparative analysis of different learning systems across cultures. It aims to highlight the diversity of educational practices and their implications for knowledge acquisition and socialization.
