The CORFEM colloquium is a research-based exchange and training colloquium. Interventions must seek to maintain the balance between, on the one hand, scientific rigor, and, on the other hand, the need to train actors in the field from various backgrounds (national education executives; researchers and teachers involved in initial and continuing training).
Scientific activity takes the form of invited plenary conferences - or round tables - and workshops.
The call for papers is for workshops (1h30). The workshops can represent the opportunity to pool teacher training practices, to conduct a collaborative reflection between different players in this training, or to disseminate research results, in connection with one of the two themes selected. The "workshop" format is neither that of presentation nor that of free discussion. It must combine a substantial input of information with an activity of the participants.
The CORFEM colloquium is a research-based exchange and training colloquium. Interventions must seek to maintain the balance between, on the one hand, scientific rigor, and, on the other hand, the need to train actors in the field from various backgrounds (national education executives; researchers and teachers involved in initial and continuing training).
Scientific activity takes the form of invited plenary conferences - or round tables - and workshops.
The call for papers is for workshops (1h30). The workshops can represent the opportunity to pool teacher training practices, to conduct a collaborative reflection between different players in this training, or to disseminate research results, in connection with one of the two themes selected. The "workshop" format is neither that of presentation nor that of free discussion. It must combine a substantial input of information with an activity of the participants.
The workshop proposals will appear in the conference presentation booklet in the form of a 5 to 10 line summary. They must include:
- the title of the workshop;
- the first and last names of each contributor, their institutional attachment and the email address of the person in charge;
- a summary of the workshop which specifies the questions studied, their link with one of the two themes, some bibliographical references and the operating procedures.
Proposals should be sent before March 15 to the addresses of CORFEM officials:
michele.gandit@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr
renaud.chorlay@inspe-paris.fr
The authors will be informed in the following month of the follow-up given to their proposal. The authors of accepted contributions undertake morally to provide a text for the proceedings after the conference. The proceedings will be freely available online: http://www.univ-irem.fr/spip.php?rubrique442