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LUI - Lærerutdanning og internasjonale studierLUI - Lærerutdanning og internasjonale studierThe Anna Sethne Honorary Lecture 2025: Iveta SilovaThe 2025 lecture will be held by Iveta Silova, Professor at Arizona State University. Her lecture is entitled Education and Planetary Futures: Storying Worlds Beyond the Western Horizon. Welcome, by Sølvi Mausethagen, Vice-Dean of Research and Development at the Faculty of Education and International Studies. Musical introduction by Sequence of Genome. The Anna Sethne Honorary Lecture 2025: Iveta Silova: Education and Planetary Futures: Storying Worlds Beyond the Western Horizon. Panel discussion with: Hanne Svarstad, Professor, Department of International Studies and Interpreting, OsloMet Annika Wetlesen, Associate P...2025-02-032h 29Learning FuturesLearning FuturesSelects: Education Sustainability and Global Futures with Keri Facer and Iveta Silova (S5E7)Original Show Notes from April 18, 2023----In this episode - Sean and Punya are joined by guest co-host Iveta Silova to talk with prominent futures scholar Keri Facer to discuss Futures education, futures literacy vs futures literacies, futures thinking, and cultivating a 'temporal imagination'. In our conversation we learn about Keri's own academic and professional journey, and how studying the learning space of children became synonymous with studying the future. We discuss a recent publication from Arathi Sriprakash and Keri Facer on the pedagogic imperative to 'teach the future' in modern schools and t...2024-07-3050 minR&D UnpluggedR&D Unplugged#2 Education beyond the Human - with Iveta SilovaWe live in a moment of epochal precarity, amidst irreversible environmental catastrophe that is impacting all life on Earth. Signaling the end of human exceptionalism, this era calls for an urgent redefinition of what it is to be human and a reconfiguration of the relationship between human and Earth. With Iveta Silova we discuss how education should respond to a world of shifting planetary boundaries, collapsing ecosystems, and emerging visions? What education policies, practices, and pedagogies can help re-situate the human within the relational flow of life where everyone and everything – both human and non-human – are deeply inte...2024-06-2420 minLearning FuturesLearning FuturesEducation Sustainability and Global Futures with Keri Facer and Iveta SilovaIn this episode - Sean and Punya are joined by guest co-host Iveta Silova to talk with prominent futures scholar Keri Facer to discuss Futures education, futures literacy vs futures literacies, futures thinking, and cultivating a 'temporal imagination'. In our conversation we learn about Keri's own academic and professional journey, and how studying the learning space of children became synonymous with studying the future. We discuss a recent publication from Arathi Sriprakash and Keri Facer on the pedagogic imperative to 'teach the future' in modern schools and the opportunities and challenges exist, and explore the importance of t...2023-04-1849 minConservation ConnectionConservation ConnectionIveta Silova: ASU | Learning WITH Nature | Episode 72This week to kick off our fifth season we sit down with Iveta Silova, Professor and Associate Dean of Global Engagement at Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College at Arizona State University! We met with her at the Sun Valley Forum in Sun Valley, Idaho to learn about the ways in which she is fighting to change the ways in which we teach the public about the climate crisis.  If you'd like to read some of Dr. Silova's work, click here: https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000374923 If you'd like to check out t...2022-10-3016 minLearning FuturesLearning FuturesResponding to UNESCO’s Futures of EducationIveta Silova leads a roundtable conversation with international doctoral scholars Prince Kwarase, Esther Pretti, and Shagun Singha about the most recent UNESCO education report. The report outlines goals intended to create a new social contract for education, fueling the discussion on whether these goals are sufficient for our new post-pandemic world. In thinking towards the future, the guests discuss what topics they anticipate being in the next UNESCO report on education and how it could be approached.Link to UNESCO report Reimagining our futures together: a new social contract for educationMore Responses to UNESCO’s...2022-07-1947 minSociety for the History of Children and Youth PodcastSociety for the History of Children and Youth PodcastChildhood and Schooling in (Post)Socialist Societies: Memories of Everyday LifeEpisode Notes ZIN (Zsuza Millei, Iveta Silova, and Nelli Piattoeva) discusses her co-edited volume, Childhood and Schooling in (Post) Socialist Societies: Memories of Everyday Life (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018). Support Society for the History of Children and Youth Podcast by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/shcy Find out more at https://shcy.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.2022-05-0400 minLearning FuturesLearning FuturesTurn it Around - Flashcards for Education FuturesThis Bonus episode hosted by Dr. Sean Leahy explores the creative project Turn it Around - Flashcards for Education Futures with the innovative team from ASU including Dr. Iveta Silova, Adriene Jenik, Belen Sanchez, and Saiarchana Darira. From the projects website https://www.turnitaroundcards.org/  “Calling Young Artists, Thinkers, and Leaders - We invite you to reimagine our approach to education, our relationship with nature and our connection to the living world during this time of crisis. Help us design a deck of flashcards that show how ecological justice can be achieved.” Turn it Aroun...2021-07-1628 minFreshEdFreshEdFreshEd #200 - Celebrating 200 Episodes: Looking Back, Looking ForwardToday is the 200th episode of FreshEd! To celebrate this milestone, we take you behind the scenes to meet our talented team: Lushik Wahba, Sherry Yang, Hang Doung, Fatih Aktas, Injung Cho, Iveta Silova, Yuto Kitamura, David Edwards, Arathi Sriprakash, and Keita Takayama. These are the people who edit and produce episodes; the people who manage FreshEd’s social media; and the board members who provide guidance. This episode gives you a sense of the massive volunteer effort it has taken to get to 200 and describes where FreshEd aims to go in the future. Of course, none of this would ha...2020-05-2533 minFreshEdFreshEdFreshEd #178 – Education Beyond the Human (Weili Zhao, Stephen Carney & Iveta Silova)What does it mean to think of comparative education beyond the human? Is our field based on assumptions of individual autonomy and Western Enlightenment thinking that sees time as linear and progress as possible? Does a “posthuman future” hold new possibilities for our research? And can our field live with such dissonance? Earlier this month, the Post Foundational Approaches to Comparative and International Education Special Interest Group of the Comparative and International Education Society organized a webinar entitled “Exploring education beyond the human” to think through some of these questions. The webinar brought together Weili Zhao, Stephen Carney, and Iveta Silova...2019-10-2859 minFreshEdFreshEdFreshEd #162 –Childhood And Schooling In Socialist Societies (Iveta Silova And Nelli Piattoeva)What was it like growing up and attending school in the Soviet Union and other socialist societies? Did the lived experiences of children match the official rhetoric of the state or the Western bloc? What agency did children have? My guests today are Iveta Silova and Nelli Piattoeva. Together with Zsuzsa Millei, they have a new co-edited book that explores the memories of everyday life in socialist societies, showing the multiplicity and political nature of childhood experiences. Their memories challenge the master-narratives that have come to dominate the way we think about the Soviet Union and other Socialist societies. Ultimately...2019-07-0832 minFreshEdFreshEdFreshEd #28 - Textbooks In Latvia Before And After The Soviet Union (Iveta Silova)My guest today is Iveta Silova, Director of the Center for the Advanced Studies in Global Education at Arizona State University. Professor Silova has spent her career studying post-socialist education transformation processes. In today’s show she discusses some of her new work comparing Latvian textbooks before, during, and after Soviet occupation. http://www.freshedpodcast.com/ivetasilova/ Email: info@freshedpodcast.com Twitter: @freshedpodcast2019-02-2533 minFreshEdFreshEdFreshEd #122 – Reimagining social science and post-socialist utopias (Alla Korzh and Noah Sobe)Does social science as it is commonly understood and practiced work in post-socialist settings? That may sound like an absurd question, even a bit crude. My guests today, Alla Korzh and Noah Sobe, see limits to the very social imaginaries underpinning social science. They argue that the diversity of post-socialist transformations challenges the existing paradigms and frameworks of theory and method used in much social science today. Together with Iveta Silova and Serhiy Kovalchuk, Alla and Noah co-edited a 17-chapter volume entitled “Reimagining Utopias: Theory and method for education research in post-socialist context.” The book explores from many perspectives the shif...2018-07-0931 minFreshEdFreshEdFreshEd #28 - Iveta SilovaMy guest today is Iveta Silova, Director of the Center for the Advanced Studies in Global Education at Arizona State University. Professor Silova has spent her career studying post-socialist education transformation processes. In today’s show she discusses some of her new work comparing Latvian textbooks before, during, and after Soviet occupation.2016-05-1630 min