Michele Schweisfurth
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Comparative educationist embracing the complexities of classroom practice. Critical optimist. Real ale geek.
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I was never on Twitter and so I am still getting used to having followers who I don't know personally. Hello! If anyone wants to know my general perspective on pedagogy internationally, here is a link to a recent keynote at the British Educational Research Association: www.bera.ac.uk/media/keynot...
KEYNOTE: BERA Keynote Lecture Pedagogy in International Perspective: what have we learnt?
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Have you read the Marriage Portrait by Maggie O'Farrell?
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“Wisdom has very little, if anything, to do with data; in fact, the consensus among scholars is that wisdom is the skill of navigating situations wherein information is limited or imperfect… [It’s] the skill of making sound decisions in a world where good outcomes are uncertain + highly contextual.”
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In April, we hosted our first ever Postgraduate Research Forum on the theme 'Context Matters'.

We were blown away by the engagement and warm responses. Watch below for a snapshot of the atmosphere on the day.

👏 Thanks to all who made it such a great day 👏

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Looking back on the GLACIER Network PGR Forum 2025
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centcs.bsky.social
📣 We have two PhD projects related to the mission and vision of #CenTCS, funded by @uofgsocsci.bsky.social Application information can be found on the links below and are due by June 6, 2025 for a starting date of October, 2025. Funded PhD projects are typically completed in three years 🧵 1/3
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🎉 Our Handbook of METHOD in Comparative & International Education was officially launched last week at #CIES2025!

🙏 HUGE thanks to everyone in attendance and especially to authors who offered bite-sized insights on their chapters! #CIEMethod

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This is our lively community of comparative & international education researchers at Glasgow with a packed room every week!
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🌍 GLACIER Seminar Series 2025 🌍
Difficult decisions in comparative & international educational research: Practices, dilemmas, & strategies

📅 Weds, 15:30–16:30
📍 St. Andrew's Bld., Rm 234
📢 In-person (sorry virtual friends!)
🔗 Details: tinyurl.com/4z48b6pw
#GLACIERSeminars2025 #GlasgowIntCompEd
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Thanks for.the endorsement @goodallannamary.bsky.social. These are certainly not the only or biggest polarisations at the moment, but important all the same...
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Attention comparativists! Hot off the press, @mschweisfurth.bsky.social's fantastic new monograph 'Polarised Logics of Pedagogy: Crises, Contexts and Classrooms in the Global South' is not to be missed. Check out our Oxford Studies in Comparative Edu series, too! www.routledge.com/9781032438290
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uofgussp.bsky.social
🚨 We're hiring! 🚨

Senior Lecturer/Professor in Social and Public Policy.

Lead cutting-edge research, deliver research-led teaching, and engage with external stakeholders.

📅 Apply by: 3rd March 2025

🔗 Apply here: tinyurl.com/4ew5xk2s

#AcademicJobs #SocialPolicy #HigherEdJobs
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📢 We're hiring!

Lecturer in Social and Public Policy.

Conduct world-class research, teach on leading programmes, and shape the future of social policy!

📅 Apply by: 3rd March 2025

🔗 Apply here: tinyurl.com/2p8rfxjb

#AcademicJobs #SocialPolicy #HigherEdJobs
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🚨 We're hiring! 🚨

Senior Lecturer/Professor in Planning.

Lead impactful research, teach in accredited planning programs, and engage with external stakeholders.

📅 Apply by: 3rd March 2025

🔗 Apply here: tinyurl.com/y9aac8zp

#AcademicJobs #Planning #HigherEdJobs
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Details of the 2025 @ukfiet.bsky.social conference are out with some brilliant sounding sub-themes and great people on the committee. Take a look #educationalresearch and #comparativeeducation folk:

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UKFIET Conference 2025
More information coming soon…
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‘Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.’ — Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

On #MLKDay, we honor his legacy by choosing love over hate, justice over injustice, and hope over fear.
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mthomaseddev.bsky.social
📣 Check it out! Pumped about our new book on METHOD in comparative and international education!

📆 Out in March(ish) 2025, it overviews research concepts, methodologies, approaches, and methods used in CIE - a companion to our THEORY book!

🔗 tinyurl.com/CIEMethod

#CIEMethod #GlasgowIntCompEd
The Bloomsbury Handbook of Method in Comparative and International Education
This handbook provides an overview of research concepts, methodologies, approaches, and methods used regularly in the field of comparative and international edu…
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uofg-glacier.bsky.social
🌍 GLACIER Seminar Series 2025 🌍
Difficult decisions in comparative & international educational research: Practices, dilemmas, & strategies

📅 Weds, 15:30–16:30
📍 St. Andrew's Bld., Rm 234
📢 In-person (sorry virtual friends!)
🔗 Details: tinyurl.com/4z48b6pw
#GLACIERSeminars2025 #GlasgowIntCompEd
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Our GLACIER webinar series on the education research-policy relationship is now available on line at m.youtube.com/watch?v=V52M.... Great expert talks from Stephanie Allais, Gita Steiner-Khamsi and Kwame Akyeampong.
Why policy is not just collective hallucination GLACIER international webinar series
Glasgow Network for Comparative and International Education Research (GLACIER) presents: Professor Stephanie Allais, University of the Witswatersrand, will lead this webinar which reflects on three decades of work at the policy/research interface in various aspects of post-school education and training, mainly in South Africa but also in other African countries. The central conundrum, when looking at vocational education and youth unemployment, and in searching for solutions in skills training, is why governments, donors, and development agencies continue to push policies and interventions that have clearly failed, or, at best, have no evidence of success, and further, that can be pulled apart conceptually. Competence-based training and occupational standards as mechanisms for workplace-relevance; quality assurance regimes as ways to improve quality; qualifications frameworks as silver bullets for mobility, articulation, quality; are included in the policies under consideration, as well as many skills interventions for youth employment. To do things differently, we have to understand not just why the policy interventions fail, but why they continue to be pushed despite lack of evidence in their favour, and lack of clear conceptual rationale. Policy, like theory, is a simplification of the world, abstracted from the messiness of the real world. Policy makers operate in a complex world with so many moving points beyond their control. Perhaps this leads to operating as if policy IS the real world, or focusing only on developing policy and not thinking about what implementation means. Unfortunately, at this point it becomes a self-contained world and we can’t learn. This is not only a challenge for policy makers, but also for researchers. Many policy evaluations and academic studies remain at the level of collecting little pieces of data that don’t feed into a coherent view of the phenomenon under investigation, and their influence is therefore fragmented rather than developmental. The reverse is also true: many policy evaluations and academic studies fall into the reverse trap—remaining in love with themselves as an abstraction from the world, impervious to data. The challenge is improving the interface between theory, policy, and data, to learn and build robust knowledge about change. Biography: Stephanie Matseleng Allais is Research Chair of Skills Development and Professor of Education at the Centre for Researching Education and Labour, University of the Witwatersrand, where she researches international education and development, focused on education/ work relationships. Her books include Knowledge, Curriculum, and Preparation for Work (Brill/SENSE) with Yael Shalem, and Selling Education Out: National Qualifications Frameworks and the abandonment of Knowledge (Sense). She is an editor of the Journal of Vocational Education and Training, and on the editorial boards of various other journals. Previously, she was a fellow at the Centre for Educational Sociology at the University of Edinburgh, and a researcher at the International Labour Organization.
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Created a starter pack in Comparative and International Education

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It has only been two days but we already have 22 seconds more daylight that we had on the #WinterSolstice on Saturday. 💡

By Christmas Day it will be 84 seconds more.
By the end of December it will be more than 8 minutes.
By the end of January it will be almost 2 hours. ☀️
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Just after 2pm today in #Orkney. Early sunset as we approach the #WinterSolstice. 🌅
The sun setting in the distance. Orkney Library and Archive in the foreground with trees and the balls in silhouette
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📣 The University of Glasgow has been selected to host Scotland’s new Centre for Teaching Excellence! Congratulations to all involved in the application process. This is wonderful news! 👏👏👏 @uofglasgow.bsky.social @uofgsocsci.bsky.social @uofgnews.bsky.social
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UofG has been announced as the host of Scotland’s new Centre for Teaching Excellence.

This will help teachers develop their practice, drawing on research undertaken by our School of Education @uofgsocsci.bsky.social on educational improvement and innovation.

Read more ➡️ gla.ac/4iFh8Yl
The St Andrew’s Building, with blossom on the trees. Blue and white banners read School of Education and Welcome @UofGEducation
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READING FOR PLEASURE is the most important lesson children can be taught. Reading is a master skill that unlocks so many other skills. So help them find the love of reading; it'll have a bigger positive impact on their life chances than any other factor! #literacy
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What kind of society would willingly traumatise its children in the name of education? | John Harris
As claims about practices in two flagship London academies are investigated, it’s time to stop and think about what schools are really for, says Guardian columnist John Harris
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I admire people who post on politics but I am finding it all a bit overwhelming and depressing at the moment - I would need to post all day or not at all. I have been known to repost by accident though
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...I expect to use Bluesky mainly professionally but I may also weigh in on music (especially Glasgow's great live music scene), films and real ale