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Education of Ukrainian children and youth: best practices and ways forward
5th December 2024 │ 12:00-16:00 │ Room 407
Stockholm School of Economics in Riga, conference will be live-streamed
This conference will bring together policymakers, academics and NGOs from across Europe, all with an interest in the integration of displaced Ukrainians. The afternoon will focus on the key integration area for Latvia - education, addressing both current needs and future challenges. After introductions and an overview of the situation, there will be two dedicated discussions on general and tertiary education of displaced Ukrainians, followed by a closing session. Registration: https://forms.gle/nNQJYkeoz8oK333h6
12:00-12:30 Welcoming coffee and snacks 12:30-12:45 Welcome words by Kata Fredheim (SSE) and Dace Meilija (UNHCR) 12:45-13:00 Keynote: Setting the scene for the Ukraine situation in 2025: Socio-Economic
Insights Survey (SEIS) results from the Baltic Countries. Anastasia Ilieva, Associate Information Management Officer, UNHCR Representation for the Nordic and Baltic Countries
13:00-14:00 Panel on general education. The panel will explore good practices and the challenges Ukrainian displaced children face in general education systems and what can be done to improve pathways for integration, including support to school communities, communication to parents, capacitation of education practitioners with relevant tools.
● Kristīne Niedre-Lathere, Deputy State Secretary for General Education and State Language Policy, Ministry of Education and Science, Latvia
● Sigridur Vilhjalmsdottir, Head of Section, OsloMet – Oslo Metropolitan University, National Centre for Multicultural Education – NAFO
● Agnė Klimčiauskaitė, CEO and Founder at GRAVITAS SCHOLA, Lithuania ● Viktorija Pritulaka, Founder and Director of the Center of Ukrainian Studies
in Latvia ● Q/A session, moderated by Kata Fredheim, SSE Riga
14:00-14:30 Coffee and networking 14:30-15:30 Panel on tertiary education. How displaced Ukrainians are accessing tertiary
education and what challenges and opportunities do they encounter in institutions of tertiary education?
● Dr Kata Fredheim, Executive Vice President - Partnerships and Strategy; Associate Professor, Stockholm School of Economics in Riga
● Sintija Šmite-Tilika, Head of Study Latvia ● Oleksii Turin, Ukrainian higher education student ● Q/A session, moderated by Darta Pelse, Providus
15:30-16:00 Final plenary discussion and closing
For Contacts: Kata Fredheim [email protected] │ Dace Meilija [email protected]
Tähelepanu! Tegemist on välisvõrgust saabunud kirjaga. |
Tähelepanu! Tegemist on välisvõrgust saabunud kirjaga. |
We are excited to invite you to a conference, “Education of Ukrainian Children and Youth: Best Practices and Ways Forward”, happening on 5th December 2024, from 12:00 to 16:00 at the Stockholm School of Economics in Riga (Room 407). The event will also be available for joining online.
This conference will gather policymakers, academics, and NGOs from across Europe to discuss the integration of displaced Ukrainians, focusing on education. The detailed program please see attached.
Register here for the event.
We look forward to your participation.
Warm regards,
Education of Ukrainian children and youth: best practices and ways forward
5th December 2024 │ 12:00-16:00 │ Room 407
Stockholm School of Economics in Riga, conference will be live-streamed
This conference will bring together policymakers, academics and NGOs from across Europe, all with an interest in the integration of displaced Ukrainians. The afternoon will focus on the key integration area for Latvia - education, addressing both current needs and future challenges. After introductions and an overview of the situation, there will be two dedicated discussions on general and tertiary education of displaced Ukrainians, followed by a closing session. Registration: https://forms.gle/nNQJYkeoz8oK333h6
12:00-12:30 Welcoming coffee and snacks 12:30-12:45 Welcome words by Kata Fredheim (SSE) and Dace Meilija (UNHCR) 12:45-13:00 Keynote: Setting the scene for the Ukraine situation in 2025: Socio-Economic
Insights Survey (SEIS) results from the Baltic Countries. Anastasia Ilieva, Associate Information Management Officer, UNHCR Representation for the Nordic and Baltic Countries
13:00-14:00 Panel on general education. The panel will explore good practices and the challenges Ukrainian displaced children face in general education systems and what can be done to improve pathways for integration, including support to school communities, communication to parents, capacitation of education practitioners with relevant tools.
● Kristīne Niedre-Lathere, Deputy State Secretary for General Education and State Language Policy, Ministry of Education and Science, Latvia
● Sigridur Vilhjalmsdottir, Head of Section, OsloMet – Oslo Metropolitan University, National Centre for Multicultural Education – NAFO
● Agnė Klimčiauskaitė, CEO and Founder at GRAVITAS SCHOLA, Lithuania ● Viktorija Pritulaka, Founder and Director of the Center of Ukrainian Studies
in Latvia ● Q/A session, moderated by Kata Fredheim, SSE Riga
14:00-14:30 Coffee and networking 14:30-15:30 Panel on tertiary education. How displaced Ukrainians are accessing tertiary
education and what challenges and opportunities do they encounter in institutions of tertiary education?
● Dr Kata Fredheim, Executive Vice President - Partnerships and Strategy; Associate Professor, Stockholm School of Economics in Riga
● Sintija Šmite-Tilika, Head of Study Latvia ● Oleksii Turin, Ukrainian higher education student ● Q/A session, moderated by Darta Pelse, Providus
15:30-16:00 Final plenary discussion and closing
For Contacts: Kata Fredheim [email protected] │ Dace Meilija [email protected]