LASAR 2020 ONLINE Conference

EPISTEMIC INSIGHT AND BIG QUESTIONS

LASAR 2020 CONFERENCE IS NOW TAKING PLACE ONLINE!

Important update: our call for papers is now closed. However you are very welcome to participate. However, in order to access the conference you need to register at the bottom of the page here. Registration is essential to enable us to send you access links closer to time. Thank you and we look forward to seeing you at the conference.

LASAR 2020 CONFERENCE – Science, Religion and Big Questions: What are the Big Questions for school students and young adults – and how we can help them to explore them?

Monday 22nd June – Tuesday 23rd June 2020 
Venue: ONLINE (via Blackboard collaborate)

The conference will consist of a symposium on the 22 June and a day of conference presentations on the 23 June.

Our conference programme is now ready and available for you to browse here

We are delighted to have 35 presenters and 5 keynotes confirmed. To see the list of keynotes please click here

Conference Themes:

  • Artificial intelligence and humanlike machines
  • Strategies to care for the planet,
  • Communication in a multicultural world,
  • Physics and the nature of reality,
  • Biology, health and wellbeing.
  • Ways for individuals and our global society to tackle and overcome the challenges of COVID 19.

The Epistemic Insight Initiative is a national research and curriculum innovation strategy led by the Faculty of Education at Canterbury Christ Church University. Within the ‘EI’ Initiative, teachers, student teachers and tutors are collaborating on ground-breaking research to design and test strategies to engage school students in more dialogue about Big Questions.

Epistemic Insight Initiative and collaborators.

To engage wisely with big questions like whether robots can think for themselves and why life exists – children need to build their understanding of the strengths and limitations of disciplines like science, maths and the arts. At the same time, teachers need to find ways to bridge curriculum boundaries and to encourage enquiries that involve science and technology and can sometimes be religiously sensitive.

Registration and call for papers.

Please register to ensure you get all the information and links to join us on one or on both days. The deadline for submitting a paper has passed. However if you are interested in presenting a paper – please email us at the email address below. We are planning additional forums for presentations and authors can also submit their papers for consideration for the conference book.

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Further information

For further information please contact the organisers at lasar@canterbury.ac.uk