Participation in the 43rd Association for Moral Education Conference

Dr. Buxarrais took part in several activities in the AME conference this year, which took place in St Louis, Missouri (USA) (2 – 4 November).

Maria Rosa en AME 2017On Thursday 2nd, she participated in the symposium “Teaching Common Values in Europe: Democracy and Tolerance in Education Policy and Practice in the EU Member States”, organized and chaired by Dr. Wiel Veugelers. Her paper was entitled “Case Study Spain: Revitalising Education for Citizenship”. Abstract of the symposium: “The European Union has always stressed the relevance of the values of democracy and tolerance for Europe as a community as well as for its Member States. This research focuses on the policy of teaching the common values of democracy and tolerance in secondary schools, and how this policy is implemented in practice. Further, it covers how teachers, local communities and NGOs influence the teaching of common values. Data on the formal education policies of all 28 European Union Member States has been collected by national academic experts, and in-depth curriculum studies have been performed in 12 Member States”.

On Saturday, the last day of the conference, Dr. Buxarrais took part in an invited special session coordinated by Dr. Ann Higgins d’Alessandro and Dr. Kaye Cook entitled “AME Collaborations: Ideas for Impacting International Moral Education”. The objective of this international panel was to highlight AME’s many areas of expertise and enhance its global reputation, perhaps by aligning with government or educational priorities in various countries.  After brief presentations, the session left substantial time to ideas from the audience.

Finally, Dr. Buxarrais presented officially in Saint Louis what will be the 44th AME Conference in 2018, in Barcelona, organized by herself and Dr. Elena Noguera.

Dra Buxarrais con otrosPhoto: Dr. Balakrishnam (University of Malaya), Dr. Berkowitz (University of Missouri-St. Louis), Dr. Buxarrais (Universitat de Barcelona) and Dr. Gross (The Hebrew University)