YERME DAY
UPDATE:
Due to the last announcement about the necessity to turn CERME12 into a virtual conference we had to adapt the registration.
For the young researchers who have registered for CERME12 and have been accepted for this special event, the YERME day will be held on February 1st (13.00-19.00 CET) and February 2nd (9.00-11.45 CET).
The program you can find below.
The YERME-Day (for Young Researchers in ERME) will be held one day before the CERME 12 congress. It will take place from February 1st to February 2nd, 2022.
The YERME-Day programme provides an opportunity for participants to meet scholars in European Mathematics Education from different academic traditions. In addition, it constitutes an important opportunity for meeting and networking with young researchers from other countries, pursuing similar and not so similar research issues.
Participants may be master’s degree students, PhD students in mathematics education, post-docs with a recent PhD (obtained after February 2019) in mathematics education or researchers with a recent PhD in a closely connected discipline, aiming to take up research in mathematics education. To be accepted, participants need to have pre-registered for CERME12. Attendance at YERME-Day is free of charge. In the case of many registered participants, the selection of participants for the YERME-Day will be made considering the following criteria: applicants who did not attend YERME-Day on previous CERME congresses (pre-YERME event in 2021 is not applicable for this criteria), and young researchers coming from under-represented countries of Europe will be given priority.
Registration
The online registration will be available from November 15th and ends November 22nd at 23:55 CET. In the registration form, applicants should indicate preferences about topics of the working group by ranking three of few working groups according to their own interests.
If you registered and have been selected by the YERME-IPC, you will receive an email until November 30th; if you were not selected, this will also be communicated via email.
The online registration is CLOSED.
Programme Committee
- Dorota Lembrér, Sweden
- Dilan Şahin-Gür, Germany
- Carl Winsløw, Denmark
Local Organising Committee
- Federica Ferretti, Italy
- Katrin Lambacher, Italy
- Camilla Spagnolo, Italy
For any information about the local organisation, please contact: CERME12@unibz.it
Programme YERME-Day 2022
The YERME-Day will begin on February 1st at 12:30, followed by the opening session at 13:00 and will end on February 2nd at 11:45.
February 1st 2022, 12:30 – 18:00 CET
12:30-13:00 Rooms available for networking
13:00-13:30 Opening session of YERME-Day 2022
13:30-14:45 Plenary lecture: Prof Zsolt Lavicza “Technology supported mathematics education: state of the art.”
14:45:15:15 Break/Rooms available for networking
15:15-16:00 Plenary Discussion Group “Presenting research for an international audience”
16:00-18:00 Working Groups (including a break in WGs)*
- WG1 – Zsolt Lavicza: “Education research methods”
- WG2 – Cristina Sabena: “Academic writing\reading”
- WG3 – Ola Helenius: “Writing reviews: how to approach it”
- WG4 – Kirstin Erath: “Explorative study: Analysing participation in a language-responsive mathematics classroom”
- WG5 – Michael Gaidoschik: “Designing of tasks that might be suitable for the assessment of conceptual understanding”
from 19:00 Virtual Dinner with the YERME representatives
February 2nd 2022, 09:00 – 11:45 CET
09:00-11:00 Working Groups (including a break in WGs)*
- WG1 – Zsolt Lavicza: “Education research methods”
- WG2 – Cristina Sabena: “Academic writing\reading”
- WG3 – Ola Helenius: “Writing reviews: how to approach it”
- WG4 – Kirstin Erath: “Explorative study: Analysing participation in a language-responsive mathematics classroom”
- WG5 – Michael Gaidoschik: “Designing of tasks that might be suitable for the assessment of conceptual understanding”
11:00-11:15 Break
11:15-11:45 Closing session of YERME-Day 2022 and time to fill in evaluation form
*Participants are distributed in five groups, for each day separately. Consult the following file to find out on which day you belong to which group.