Notes from the eigth meeting of the PASCAL Learning Cities Networks “Reimagining Inclusive Economic Futures” (RIEF) on 9 June, 2021

Attendees: Judith James, network lead; Rob Mark, Networks Coordinator, Pascal; Annie Tubadji, Swansea University, Wales UK; Kristiina Erkkilä, Espoo, Finland; Michelle Murphy, Derry and Strabane Learning City; Jac Torres-Gomez, Wyndham, Australia; Palmira and Robertus Jucevicienne, Kaunas, Lithuania; Nishat Tasnim Maria, of Khulna University, Bangladesh.

Apologies: Shilpi Roy, Khulna University, Bangladesh; Leone Wheeler, Australian Learning Communities Network; Diane Tabbagh, Wyndham, Australia; Bill Esmond, Derby University.

Future meetings/events were noted:

Here is a link to the resilience of cities. 

https://events.rdmobile.com/Sessions/Details/1146335

The PASCAL International Conference will not be held this year but has been postponed for a face-to-face conference to be held in Taiwan in 2022. There may be some further webinars.

The 5th UNESCO International Conference on Learning Cities, from 27 October 2021 to 30 October 2021, will be hosted by Yeonsu (Republic of Korea).

https://uil.unesco.org/event/fifth-international-conference-learning-cities

The Global Learning Festival, hosted by Wyndham, Australia, is scheduled for 8th-11th November 2021 https://www.globallearningfestival.com/


Judith James introduced the topic for discussion this meeting:

Preparation of an event for the Global learning Festival, 8th-11th November.

The group discussed the contribution to the Global Learning Festival and agreed to prepare:

There will be pre-recorded interviews on the 4 themes of the network. We suggested leaders for each theme who will arrange the interviews. There will be three interviews taking twenty minutes in total for each theme:

  • Kristiina Erkkilä will lead on the ‘Entrepreneurial Learning in Learning Cities’ theme
  •  We do not yet have a lead for ‘Reimagining the future of not-working in Learning Cities’. Judith will ask Shilpi if she would like to lead this theme.
  • Palmira and Robertus Jucevicienne will lead ‘Reimagining the Future of Work in Learning Cities’
  • Chris Shepherd and Annie Tubadji will lead the theme ‘Responding to unexpected external events: developing resilience in Learning Cities’.   
  • All members of the network will be interviewed for at least one theme and will form the panel of interviewees for “Question Time”.
  • Annie Tubadji has offered to record the interviews so that there is consistency. Swansea University Media Suite, through Annie, will edit the completed videos to create the final version.
  • A document for downloading with findings in brief and an appendix with links to useful references. Annie has volunteered to collate this- any relevant suggestions please post to her.

The presentation will be introduced by Rob who will explain the Pascal Learning City Networks (5 minutes). Judith will introduce this network ‘Reimagining Inclusive Economic Futures' (5 minutes). Professor Mike Osborne will make the closing remarks (10 minutes).

Therefore, the whole event will last for 100 minutes in total.

Jac suggested that the pre-recorded event would be available throughout the first two days of the Festival, with the question time panel on Wednesday. We will find a time that is possible for all panel members to attend. The question-and-answer session will be recorded.

The COP 26 will be held in Glasgow this autumn and Glasgow University will be holding a simultaneous event on the Cop 26 themes. There is a possibility that our completed event may be offered to Glasgow University as one of these events. It is important that sustainability is discussed in each of the theme interviews.

It was also agreed that we would work towards the development of a publication around our 4 themes, after the Global learning Festival.  

Links to further reading: The construction of lifelong education in the Soviet Union in the 1970s: Re-reading the Faure Report (1972) from the Soviet perspective. Dr Lena Ignatovich's paper: https://lnkd.in/gQ5VaEQ

Next Meeting topic: Identification of three interviewees for each theme.

Date: Wednesday 7th July 2021 at 9 am-10 am UK time.

Further meeting dates for your diary:

  • Wednesday 4th August 2021 at 9 am-10 am UK time;
  • Wednesday 1st September 2021 at 9 am-10 am UK time;
  • Wednesday 29th September 2021 at 9 am-10 am UK time;
  • Wednesday 27th October 2021 at 9 am-10 am UK time.

We are aware that some people will be on holiday for some of these dates, but to progress the work we have decided to hold these meetings throughout the summer, for attendance if possible.

 

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