Webinar “Innovating HE Pedagogy in Turbulent Times” (University of Bucharest, UNICA, CIVIS)

On 23 June 2020, the University of Bucharest hosted the “Innovating HE Pedagogy in Turbulent Times” international webinar, co-organized together with CIVIS  and UNICA.

The online event was moderated by Sorin COSTREIE, Vice-Rector of the University of Bucharest, and by Luciano SASO, President of UNICA.

Speeches were delivered by:

  • Lucian CIOLAN – Innovative pedagogies or adaptation for survival?;
  • Clas HÄTTERSTRAND – From physical to digital – success factors and challenges when Stockholm’s University adapted to the corona virus pandemic; 
  • Romiță IUCU – Learn – Unlearn – Relearn teaching in the post-pandemic universities; 
  • Clara MOLINA – Rethinking student contact time; 
  • Anca NEDELCU – The Great Disruption”: recovery forecasts and post-pandemic pedagogy in higher education
  • Alice PEDREGOSA – Teaching during turbulent times – interplay of isolation and innovation.

Starting from the premise that the turbulent context of the pandemic can in fact become an opportunity for transforming the higher education environment and pedagogies, the conference tackled important issues like types, practices and key factors in innovating higher education, analysing the capacity of higher education to rapidly pass from more conservative and traditional models to innovative practices and formats. Only as an example, as the pandemic context forced the academic communities to build different types of connections, the complete return to face-to-face learning became quite improbable. Thus, teachers must find the most relevant and suitable formulas of adapting the consecrated types of connections and to identify blended solutions of interaction.

The webinar also discussed how fundamental theories, concepts and practices in higher education were affected by the sanitary crisis, offering to the participants insights regarding concrete examples of adaptability and good practices of innovation used in the represented universities.

Addressing the challenges and incertitude faced by the universities due to the present context, the panellists identified the most significant pedagogical solutions, arguing that the digital and virtual turn imposed by the pandemic produced irreversible changes in higher education. As a result, the teaching staff of the universities must face the challenges with open minds and even be ready to „unlearn” former practices and formats in order to adapt to new rules governing the local, regional and global academic environment.

Thus, the teaching staff must undertake a new process of professionalization, meant to make them ready to face new pedagogical challenges (concerning information, technical issues, lack of knowledge on using digital tools).

The webinar ended with a Q&A section, which allowed interventions from the audience, including representatives from several European universities, members of CIVIS and UNICA, but also secondary teachers and students with an interest in the discussed topics.

Speakers

Lucian CIOLAN is professor of educational policy and research, former Dean of the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences. Vice-rector with development projects and lifelong learning at University of Bucharest and co-leader (with Anca Nedelcu) of WP 7 Teaching excellence in the frame of the CIVIS project.

Clas HÄTTERSTRAND is Vice-President of Stockholm University since 2016 and Professor in Physical Geography. Among other responsibilities in various sectors of the University, mostly related to education, he is also Chair of the Quality Assurance committee and Chair of the Higher Education Pedagogic Unit.

Romiță IUCU is President of the Board of Trustees, of the University of Bucharest and professor at the Department of Educational Sciences. He has been appointed as Steering Committee Member of the EUA – European University Association, Teaching and Learning Initiative. He held several professional and management positions (former Acting Rector of the University of Bucharest 2016-2017, Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs, for more than 16 years). From all these positions, Prof. Iucu was designing, managing and validating higher education and adult education policies, at international and national level.

Clara MOLINA is currently Vice-Rector of Undergraduate Studies, so in charge of academic affairs. Previously involved in issues of quality assurance for official degrees. For 20 years lecturing linguistics in the department of English Studies (Faculty of Humanities)

Anca NEDELCU is professor at University of Bucharest, Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, and, in the same time, vice-dean, in charge with international relations and quality management process. Her areas of professional and research interests spin around the concepts of equity, diversity in education, reflective practice, leadership and media education. Her professional record includes activities as international consultant, ministerial adviser at Ministry of Education and Research, trainer, project coordinator. Anca is currently involved in CIVIS project as co-leader of Work Package 7 and as an active member and leader of Virtual Mobility task force.

Alice PEDREGOSA is Senior lecturer at Aix-Marseille University. Her main area of interest is education in science, both as a teacher educator at university and in research, and so she has also been involved in programs of teacher training for higher education teachers. Alice has spent the last 2 years in mobility at the National Institute of Education of Singapore.

The next UNICA EduLab will be held on the 4th of December 2020 at the University of Bucharest.Dates: Tuesday, 23 June, 2020

Host Institution: Universitatea Bucuresti

Venue: Zoom


Webinar “Innovating HE Pedagogy in Turbulent Times” (University of Bucharest, UNICA, CIVIS)

Online Conference