In the vast expanse of the circumpolar north, education stands as a cornerstone, shaping the future of its communities amidst unique challenges and opportunities. Welcoming educators, researchers, and community leaders from across the circumpolar North, the international event Sustainable Teacher Education Empowering Arctic Futures (EAF 2024) is set to illuminate the path toward a more inclusive, equitable, and culturally responsive education. This gathering is not merely a conference; it is a collaborative endeavour, uniting passionate individuals dedicated to nurturing educational landscapes. 

The conference is a shared effort of:

Call for abstracts:

The event will feature a dynamic range of session formats, including keynotes and panel discussions with interactive add-ons, workshops, paper presentations, poster sessions, focusing on the themes of sustainable teacher education and best practices in Arctic education including plant literacy.

We invite you to join us at EAF 2024 and contribute to the advancement of Arctic education through your valuable insights and experiences.

Themes

  1. Sustainable teacher education for social justice: Abstracts are encouraged on sustainable teacher education programs that foster social justice, diversity, and inclusivity. Share your experiences and research on inclusive classroom practices, culturally responsive teaching methods, and initiatives that empower teachers to address the unique challenges faced by Arctic learners.
  2. Best practices and practical innovations in Arctic education: We invite abstracts showcasing practical, real-world solutions in Arctic education. Topics may encompass hands-on teaching methods, community-driven educational initiatives, effective online learning strategies, and successful curriculum designs that enhance educational outcomes in the Arctic context.
  3. Plant literacy enriching education: We welcome abstracts exploring innovative approaches to integrating plant literacy into Arctic education. Topics may include indigenous plant knowledge, sustainable harvesting practices, and environmental education initiatives that promote a deep understanding of Arctic flora within educational curricula.

Types of Sessions

  1. Engaging hands-on workshops: Interactive sessions where participants engage in hands-on activities, curriculum planning, and practical demonstrations.
  2. Paper presentations: Researchers present their papers on specific research findings and methodologies related to the event’s themes. We also welcome papers already grouped as a self-organised symposium.
  3. Interactive poster session/gallery walk with 2-3 min presentations; separate session : Researchers and educators showcase their projects, initiatives, and best practices through visually appealing posters and a short presentation. Posters are presented in a separate session where the presenters will have 2-3 minutes to share the highlights of their poster.

Abstracts must be submitted by Friday 15 April 2024. Authors will be notified of acceptance by 15 May 2024.

For more information about the conference program and the guidelines for abstract submission, please visit the conference website.