Webinar: Adaptive Expertise
Event Details
For our Hot Topics webinars, IVETA is pleased to work with Skillman.eu. We are part of the SkillNet Alliance, a
Event Details
For our Hot Topics webinars, IVETA is pleased to work with Skillman.eu. We are part of the SkillNet Alliance, a project that is co-funded by the European Union Erasmus+ programme.
Classroom situations around the world are becoming more and more diverse due to factors such as migration, multiculturalism, and inclusion. In order for educators to increase their output quality, these challenges should be addressed within a classroom and environmental context.
Many educators still struggle to adapt their practice to the needs of each learner. Instead, the same routines are implemented again and again, with limited success.This webinar looks at the concept of adaptive expertise as a means of replacing routine teaching.
Moderator
Dr Luke Steinke

Dr. Luke Steinke is a professor in the organizational development bachelor’s degree and talent development master’s degree programs at Eastern Illinois University. Dr. Steinke has over 20 years of experience as an educator, trainer, and consultant and is well-known for his teaching and leadership in curriculum design, with awards and recognition from several organizations including the Alumni Achievement Award from his alma mater Northern Michigan University.
He has also been recognized for his outstanding service and contributions to the field through research with the Dean’s Award for Service and Achievement and Contribution Awards in Teaching and Service at EIU, Paul T. Hiser Exemplary Publication Award from Epsilon Pi Tau and an Outstanding Dissertation Manuscript Award. Dr. Steinke is also the author of numerous books and publications focusing on occupational training, with titles such as DACUM: The Seminal Book, DACUM: The Coordinators Guide to Occupational Analysis, DACUM: The Designer’s Guide to Curriculum Development, and DACUM: The History of Develop a Curriculum. He has also served on the board of directors for the Association for Career and Technical Education, the editorial board for the Journal of Technology Studies, and as the chief editor for the International Journal of Vocational Education and Training. Dr. Steinke holds a PhD degree in workforce education and development from Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, a master of science in training, development, and performance improvement and a bachelor of science in industrial technology from Northern Michigan University; and an associate degree in graphic communications from Moraine Park Technical College.
Panelists

Saša Kregar
Saša is a biology teacher and a senior consultant at the National Education Institute of the Republic of Slovenia. She works in the secondary education sector. Her field of work is the preparation of systemic bases and work on designing, implementing and updating the secondary school curriculum. Saša participates in various groups and projects whose common goal is to formative assessment into schools and raise the pupils’ voice in the classroom.

Lilian van Oostende-Beijnsberger
Lilian studied English language and culture and Linguistics at Utrecht University, where she also did a master’s degree in Education. Since 2011, she has worked as a teacher educator at Fontys University of Applied Sciences in Tilburg. She has specialised in the didactics of bilingual education and further professional development of teachers after graduation. Apart from that, she mostly teaches English language skills, linguistics and phonetics and she is coach of the 4th year students of the part-time programme.

Dorien Sampermans & Liesbet Vroman
Liesbet Vroman and Dorien Sampermans both work at Catholic Education Flanders.
Catholic Education Flanders is a Flemish network organization that unites the boards of more than 2000 educational institutions. The organization speaks for its members and represents them at the Flemish government level. Within the organization there are different educational experts: curriculum developers, quality experts, identity experts, leadership experts and educational trainers.

Liesbet and Dorien work for the international office. They provide support to schools that aim to learn at an international level. Currently, they participate in an international project on the topic of Adaptive Expertise. Hereby they connect recent policy work at Catholic Education Flanders to international innovation and expertise.
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Time
September 9, 2021 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm(GMT+01:00)
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