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The Program of CIEA 2010
25th April, Gaudeamus Hotel
The arrival and the registration of the participants, Gaudeamus Hotel
1930: Rector’s Welcome Dinner, Gaudeamus Restaurant, „Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University of Iasi
26 April, The Senate Hall
09
00-10
00: The registration of the participants
10
00-11
30: The official opening of the conference
Keynote speakers:
Prof. dr. Vasile ISAN, Rector, „Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University, Iasi, RO
The spokesman from The Ministry of Education, Research, Youth and Sports
The spokesman from The Romanian Patriarchy
The spokesmen from the local authorities
Prof. dr. Gary E. MILLER, International Adult and Continuing Education Hall of Fame, Outreach University, USA
Prof. dr. Romita IUCU, Prorector, Bucharest University, RO
Prof. dr. Irina MOROIANU ZLATESCU, Director, The Romanian Institute for the Human Rights, RO
Prof. dr. Ing. Božena MANNOVÁ, Czech Technical University, CZ
Prof. dr. Ion DAFINOIU, Dean, Faculty of Psychology and Education Sciences, „Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University, Iasi, RO
The report of the Third International Conference on Adult:
Prof. dr. Laurentiu SOITU, IEC Director, „Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University, Iasi, RO
11
30-12
00: Coffee break
UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) Book exposition
IRDO Book exposition
12
00-13
30:
Plenary session
Moderators: prof. dr. Ioan NEACSU, prof. dr. Ion IANCU, prof. dr. Laurentiu SOITU
Romita IUCU, Gabriela CODOREAN,
Teachers' Educator In Roumania. A Quality approach
Maria THEODOSOPOULOU, Vana PAPALOIS,
Speech Maps: A New Research and Communication Tool in Adult Education
Daniela GRAMA, Mihaela Mioara MIREA, Prof. dr. Ion IANCU, Mihai GABROVEANU,
On Specific Methods of Communication Technologies and Performance - Individual/Collective
Carmen CRETU, Nicoleta COROERU-ROGOZ, Diana CHIHAIA, Oana CHISALITA,
REPLAY. 3D Gaming Platform and its Usage in Psychopedagogical Counseling in Schools for Influencing the Behaviour of Youngsters
Stefan COLIBABA, Cezar Gabriel VRINCEANU,
In-CLASS and LaProf: European Projects Serving Businesses and Labour Market
Constantin CUCOS,
A New Framework and Adult learning Environment – the Virtual Community
Elena-Adriana TOMULETIU, Doina DAVID,
Social and Professional Vulnerability of Adults in the Information Society
Sorin Vlad PREDESCU,
Social Capital Extension in Adult Education – a Critical Perspective
Cristiana Catalina CICEI,
The importance of New Communication Technologies in working Processes. Opportunities and Challenges in utilizing Virtual Teams and Organizations
13
10-13
30: Conclusions
13
30-15
00: Lunch break, Gaudeamus Restaurant
15
00- 16
30:
Plenary session
Moderators: prof. dr. Romita IUCU, dr. Maria THEODOSOPOULOU, conf. dr. Adina PESCARU
Ioan NEACSU,
Today’s Youth and the Information Society – Professional Development Contextual Radiographs and Meanings
Constantin DRAM,
Robinson Project
Roxana ENACHE, Adina PESCARU,
The Reflection of the Informatics Society Requirements in Education
Iolanda TOBOLCEA, Adina KARNER-HUTULEAC,
The Use of Computer Based Technology in Modern Speech Therapy
Anca Olga ANDRONIC, Razvan-Lucian ANDRONIC,
NTI and the career counceling
Magda-Elena SAMOILA, Mirela DRACINSCHI,
Developing Skills for Adults in the Information Society
Laura MALITA, Catalin MARTIN,
Approaching the Labour Market in the European Educational Environment. Recommendations, Trends and Comparative Examples Identified in Lajost Research Project
Cristina CHELARU,
Education & Competitiveness on labor market. Developing new skills with Visual Builder
16
10-16
30: Conclusions
16
30-17
00: Coffee break
17
00-18
30:
Plenary session
Moderators: prof. dr. Ing. Božena MANNOVÁ, prof. dr. Carmen CRETU, conf. dr. Iolanda TOBOLCEA
Božena MANNOVÁ ,
Education of Seniors’ Educators
Irina DIMITRIU,
Motivation Role for Long Life Learning in the Knowledge Society
Roxana Maria GHIATAU, Roxana CRIU,
Linking teacher evaluation and students’ performances. The contributions of information-statistical systems
Adina PESCARU, Roxana ENACHE,
The Challenges of Implementing New Informatics Technologies in the Educational System
Elena-Lucia PETRESCU, Anca COLIBABA, Stefan COLIBABA,
Strategies and Means of Implementation to enhance Lifelong Learning
Maria-Iuliana DASCALU, Melania COMAN, Lenuta DASCALU,
A Model for Continuing Education through Periodic Adaptive E-Assessment
Elena-Madalina HORDILA-VATAMANESCU,
The Social and Cultural Impact of the New Media on Communication Accommodation
18
30-19
00: Conclusions
19
30: Reception under the patronage of the Moldova and Bucovina Metropolitan Church, Iustin Moisescu Hall
27 April, Senate Hall
HOF Symposium: Preparing the workforce for the information Society.
Partner: The International Adult and Continuing Education, Hall of Fame, Outreach University, SUA.
0900-0915: Introduction (Prof. dr. Laurentiu Soitu, HOF 2008)
0915-1015: Confronting the Information Society: Elements of Social Transformation
Hall of Fame panelists Boucouvalas, Kasworm, Miller, and Soitu will describe key changes in society and educational practice that have taken place during their careers as adult educators.
1015-1045: Social Transformation: Implications for Practice
A dialog with Hall of Fame panelists and conference participants about the major forces reshaping society as a result of the Information Revolution and the implications for adult and continuing education.
1045-1100: Coffee break
1100-1200: Trends in Adult Higher Education: New Possibilities for preparing the Information Workforce (Carol E. KASWORM, HOF 2002)
This session will examine the role of adult higher education as a key force in enhancing the knowledge economy workforce. Dr. Kasworm will discuss evolving roles for adult higher education, considering the challenges of initial and continuing workforce enhancement; cyclical access and participation by adults; and the role of knowledge creation through critically reflective engagements.
1200-1330: Lunch break, Gaudeamus Restaurant
1330-1430: Collaboration versus Competition: Trends in Online Learning for Workforce Development (Gary E. MILLER, HOF 2004)
This session will explore how distance education has evolved from its roots in the Industrial Revolution to meet the changing needs of adult learners in the Information Revolution. Dr. Miller will look at how online learning is stimulating new relationships among institutions and employers to prepare the workforce for the Knowledge Economy.
1430-1445: Coffee break
1445-1545: Work in the Information Age Society: Past as Prologue to the Future in Understanding our Transformational Times (Marcie BOUCOUVALAS, HOF 2003)
Embracing a past-present-future framework, Dr. Boucouvalas invites participants on a journey and into a dialogue about the meaning of the “information society” and “work” in that context to illuminate the difference between change and transformation. A tour through history of previous societal transformations sheds light on the challenges to our professions in helping both adults and society grow into our future.
1545-1630: Conclusions
1700-1900: Trip to Bucium monastery, Iasi
1930: Reception under the patronage of the mayor of Iasi, Bucium Motel
28 April, Conference Hall, Hotel Akademos
International Symposium The Human Rights and the Labor Force Legislation.
Partner: The Romanian Institute for Human Rights (IRDO)
09
00-09
15: Introduction: prof. dr. Irina MOROIANU ZLATESCU, Director, The Romanian Institute for Human Rights
09
15-12
00:
Economic, social and cultural rights
- Social rights: prof. dr. Laetizia FIORILLO DELLO RUSSO, general secretary Jus Primi Viri, prof. Luis Jimena QUESADA, University from Valencia, member of the European Committee for the social rights
- The right to work: prof. dr. Monna-Lisa MAGDO BELU, judge at the High Court of Cassation and Justice, prof. dr. Romul Petru VONICA
- The right to work – International and universal standards: prof. dr. Rodica SERBANESCU, judge Ana LABUS, member of The Superior Council of Magistracy, Mircea VOINEA, scientific researcher
- The right to work – the regulations at the European level: judge Cecilia MORARIU, Cristina VIDA, scientific researcher, Marius MOCANU, scientific researcher
- The right to work in the Constitution of some European Union member countries: prof. dr. Ioan VIDA, President of the Constitutional Court, prof. dr. Laetizia FIORILLO DELLO RUSSO, Roux NILL, Montpellier University
- The right to work in the intern legislation: Catalin CIORA, adviser at The Legislative Council, Elena MARINICA, The General Secretariat of the Government
12
00-13
30: Lunch break, Akademos Restaurant
13
30-14
30:
Equality of chances and treatment in the field of the work relationships
- The education for the equality of chances and treatment: prof. Ioan OANCEA, deputy director, The Romanian Institute for Human Rights
- The application of the key competences recommended for education by the European Union: prof. Edita NAGY, Training sector chief, The Romanian Institute for Human Rights
- The access of the asylum solicitants to the labour force market: Adrian BULGARU, scientific researcher
- The right to work and the sports: prof. dr. Iosif NAGY
- The execution and the cancellation of the employment contract of the professional sportsman: Daniela ALBU, scientific researcher
14
30-14
45: Coffee break
14
45-15
30:
The right to work in jurisprudence: prof. dr. Monna-Lisa MAGDO BELU, judge at the High Court of Cassation and Justice, judge Georgeta PAVELESCU, President of the Labour Disputes Section, the Court of Appeal Iasi, Marius MOCANU, scientific researcher
15
30-16
00: General discussion
16
00-16
30: Conclusions and recommendations
16
30: The ending discussion
17
00-19
00: City tour Iasi
19
30: Reception under the patronage of the President of Iasi County Council, Bolta Rece Restaurant
28 April, Conference Hall, Hotel Akademos
Doctoral Consortium
Moderators: prof. dr. Carol KASWORM, prof. dr. Constantin CUCOS, prof. dr. Dan CRISTEA, prof. dr. Dinu AIRINEI
0900-0930: General presentations
0930-1030: Working session
Doris ANUSI, Patricia Cynthia ANAJUBA, Gloria EMERENINI, Providing E-Learning Capacity training Courses to Teachers working in Early Child Care Centres. A Case Study
Nicoleta LITOIU, Teodora CHICIOREANU, Evaluation of technical universities teachers and students’ educational needs – curriculum perspective and case study
Flaminiu Ionut NICULA, Teachers’ Professional Development – the Main Scope of Evaluation Practices
Georgeta Rafila JURCAN, The validation of the learning results
Razvan-Lucian ANDRONIC, Anca Olga ANDRONIC, Volunteering and Continuing Education in Romania
1030-1100: Coffee break
1100-1200: Working session
Mirela Claudia DRACINSCHI, Methodological Landmarks of Doctoral Research Project: “Design and Benefits of Personal Development Programs for Children
Irina MACIUC, Mihaela Aurelia STEFAN, Blended Learning and Self Organized Learning, Key Issues in Adult Education
Diana Catalina CHIHAIA, Collaborative learning in Virtual Environment
Carmen ROTARU, Outdoor Education and Virtual Reality – Nature versus Technology
Elena ADUMITROAIE, New information technologies and labor migration
Csilla LUKÁCS, Zoltán NAGY, Adult Education in The Society for the Dissemination of Scientific Knowledge
1200-1330: Lunch break, Akademos Restaurant
1330-1430: Working session
Ioana CRETU, Developing Language and Communication Skills for Ethical Professional Interactions in Medicine through Foreign Language Teaching
Luminita NAZARE, Importance of Comunication in Local Economic Development (L.E.D.) Process
Kameshwar Prasad SINGH, Ashok ORAON, Asha SINGH, Folk Literature – An instrument for promotion of Adult Education in India
Zlatka PETROVA KASANDROVA, Mediation and Probation – Training Practices for solving Problems with Deviant Children
Oana-Paula ZAHARIA, Teens Education for Conflict Management
Liliana CISMARIU, The successful entrepreneur in the economic context
1430-1500: Coffee break
1500-1545: Debates
1545-1630: Conclusions
1700-1900: City tour Iasi
1930: Reception under the patronage of the President of Iasi County Council, Bolta Rece Restaurant
29 Aprilie:
- Trips: Historical and architectural monuments, Iasi
VORONET Monastery, UNESCO monument
- The departure of the participants