emotion & Citizenship education


The 2023 KASSE International Academic Symposium aims at exploring, discussing, and advancing research and knowledge in the intersection of emotions and citizenship education. Emotions play a significant role in shaping an individual's sense of belonging, identity, and engagement in the broader social and political context.  There has been an outpouring of research on the role of emotions in virtually all of the disciplines. In education, the emotions associated with learning and teaching are by no means new terrain for researchers and educators, but there seems to be a renewed interest, especially in the emotions of teaching, the emotional politics of teacher development and educational reform, and their implications for teacher education. With focusing on citizenship education, this symposium will provide a vital platform for creating and sharing knowledge on emotion in education. 

Invited Speaker

Prof. Dr. Michalinos Zembylas 

(Cyprus Open University)

Michalinos Zembylas is a Professor of Educational Theory and Curriculum Studies at the Open University of Cyprus. He has written extensively on emotion and affect in relation to social justice pedagogies, intercultural and peace education, human rights and citizenship education.  

Date and Time

November 17, 2023 (Friday),16:00-17:30 (GMT +9, Korea Standard Time)

Language

English and Korean 

Register for the Online Symposium

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0rce6sqD8iHdSOM2zayvUvqoX03uW5sYOB 

Schedule (GMT +9, Korea Standard Time)

16:00-16:05     Introduction (Jongsung Kim, Hiroshima University) 

16:05-16:35     "The Role of Emotion in Citizenship Education and Peace Education

                          (Michalinos Zembylas, Cyprus Open University)

16:35-17:00     Discussion (KASSE Study Group "Emotion and Traumatic Conflict") 

17:00-17:25     Q&A 

17:25-17:30     Final Comments

Host

Co-Host