Between the 11th and 12th of July, the 14th CeiED Researchers Meeting took place at Universidade Lusófona. In the year in which we celebrate 50 years of democracy in Portugal, the 14th CeiED Researchers Meeting aims to reflect on new directions for education and research.
In the context of Programming, the HIGHRES Project was presented by Professor Doctor Mário Moutinho, scientific coordinator of the Project in Portugal, as part of the communication about ReLeCo (Research and Learning Communities) “Memory, Citizenship and Sociomuseology“, which took place in the main auditorium.
The event that invites the CeiED’s entire scientific community – undergraduate, master’s, doctoral, post-doctoral students, researchers and teachers – to, from this recent past, reflect on how Education and Research can contribute to a better world for the next generations, based on the values of equity and social justice, also had parallel work sessions.
During the parallel session “Education and Technology”, the researcher Nathália Pamio Luiz and the research fellow Bruno Martinho, presented the communication “HIGHRES – Oral memory as a resilience strategy for intangible cultural heritage (ICH)”, and had a good discussion with the researchers present in the room.
More information about the event can be found at: https://www.even3.pt/e/14-encontro-de-investigadores-do-ceied/ and https://www.ceied.ulusofona.pt/pt/eventos/14-o-encontro-de-investigadores-do-ceied-50-anos-de-democracia-novos-rumos-para-a-educacao-e-a-investigacao