As in previous years, the Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories (LIfBi) attended the international AERA conference as an exhibitor. “In addition to the analysis potential of NEPS, our research topics on migration and refugees, the NEPS competency testing and the challenges related to the NEPS starting cohort of newborns also met with great interest,” according to Dr. Roman Auriga, Head of Research Unit Survey Coordination.
From April 5 to 9, 2019, the AERA conference in Toronto was attended by about 14,000 scientists this year. The topic of the world’s largest meeting of educational researches this year was “Leveraging Educational Research in a ‘Post-Truth Era’: Multimodal Narratives to Democratize Evidence”.
Accompanying the conference, the third Integration-CAN-D Workshop took place in Toronto as part of a German-Canadian research cooperation on refugee research. The participants presented qualitative and quantitative studies on the integration of refugees in Germany and Canada. The ReGES team of the Leibniz Institute in Bamberg also presented first results on the German competencies of the young people surveyed. The discussion focused on possible differences between young people with a refugee background who have migrated to Germany and Canada. The cooperation is supported by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF).
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Further information:
• First findings of the ReGES study in the LIfBi Working Paper No. 76 (PDF - German only)
• Website of the AERA conference 2019
• Website of the liaison office "International Cooperation in Education" dof the Leibniz Institute for Research and Information in Education (DIPF)
• Website of the research network "CAN-D"