European Symposium Jan 7-8, Enschede, The Netherlands

We are happy to invite you to participate in the PULSE-2021 symposium on the Learning Sciences that will take place on 7-8 January 2021 in Enschede, The Netherlands.

The aim of PULSE-2021 is to bring together early career researchers who are excited about learning and who wish to understand how learning can be enabled, improved, and supported in different contexts using (technological) tools, social networks, and practices. During PULSE-2021 you will listen to inspiring keynote speeches, participate in interactive workshops, and meet peers and leading experts during social events. 

  • Are you a PhD or Postdoc?
  • Are you interested in Learning Sciences?
  • Are you up for meeting peers and experts in the field?

Then check our website www.pulse2021.nl to see how you can apply!
Hope to see you in Enschede! 

PULSE-2021 organizing committee,

Prof. dr. Susan McKenney
Dr. Jan van Aalst
Frances Wijnen, M. Sc.
Natasha Dmoshinskaia, M. Sc.
Sharanya Lal, M. Sc.
Sara van der Linden, M.Sc  

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JLS Outstanding Paper (2022): Utilizing dance resources for learning and engagement in STEM

This paper authored by Folashadé Solomon, Dionne Champion, Mariah Steele and Tracey Wright received the Outstanding Paper Award from the Journal of the Learning Sciences. As the selection panel comments, “By employing culturally responsive pedagogy, the authors established a connection between the learning of physics and dance education, thereby promoting access and equity…The meticulous analysis provided insights into how dance, as an embodied form of knowledge, facilitated a transformation in the black girls’ relationship with physics.”