21-22 June, 2007
Paris, Centre de Conférences Internationales
provisIONAL Program Thursday, 21 JUNE 2007
9h30 Welcome
10h00 Opening session
- Abdul Waheed Khan, Assistant Director-General for Communication and Information, UNESCO
- Gabriele Mazza, Director for School, Out-of-School and Higher Education, Council of Europe
- Jean Favier, President of the French Commission for UNESCO
10h30 Introductory session
From Grünwald to Paris: Why media education?
Geneviève Jacquinot-Delaunay, Editor of the “Médiamorphoses” review (France)
Key Speakers:
- David Buckingham, Professor, University of London (United Kingdom)
- Ulla Carlsson, Director of the International Clearinghouse on Children, Youth and Media (Sweden)
- Keval J. Kumar, Director of the Resource Centre for Media Education and Research (India)
- Sami Tayie, Professor, Cairo University (Egypt) Debate
12h30 Lunch
14h00 Round table 1:
Which practical pedagogical experiences have been developed throughout the world?
Which obstacles did they meet, what advances did they note?
How do they cope with the evolution of the media landscape?
What are the new trends for the future?
President-moderator: Thierry de Smedt, Professor, Louvain Catholic University (Belgium)
- Javier Arévalo Zamudio, Audiovisual and computer media Director, Secretary of Education (Mexico)
- Alexander Fedorov, President of the Russian Association for Film and Media Education (Russia)
- Xavier Lemarchand, Head of the Studio Hypermedia at the National Institute for Audiovisual (INA) (France)
- Toshiko Miyazaki, Media Literacy Research Institute (Japan)
- Jacques Piette, Professor, Sherbrooke University, College of Arts and Communication, Québec (Canada)
Rapporteur: Roxanna Morduchowicz, Media Education Director, Ministry of Education (Argentina)
15h00 Debate
16h00 Coffee break
16h30 Round table 2:
How was media education incorporated into education policies throughout the world?
Which obstacles didthis integration meet, which advances did it note?
How do it cope with the evolution of the media landscape?
What are the new trends for the future?
President-moderator: Ulla Carlsson, Director of the International Clearinghouse on Children, Youth and Media (Sweden)
- Catherine Bizot, Inspection Générale of the French Ministry of Education (France)
- Mustapha Ennaifar, General Director of the National Center of Trainers Training in Education (CENAFFE) (Tunisia)
- Yasemin Inceoglu, Professor, Faculty of communication, Galatasaray University (Turkey)
- Roxanna Morduchowicz, Media Education Director, Ministry of Education (Argentina)
- Aviva Silver, MEDIA Committee Chairperson, European Commission
Rapporteur: Evelyne Bevort, Director for international relations of the Centre for liaison between teaching and information media (CLEMI)
17h30 Debate
18h30 End of the first session
Friday, 22 June 2007
10h00 Round table 3:
Which stakeholders have been involved outside schools?
Which obstacles did they meet, what advances did they note?
How do they cope with the evolution of the media landscape?
What are the new trends for the future?
President-moderator: Jean-Marie Dupont, President of Aquitaine Images Cinéma (France)
- Regina de Assis, Multirio President (Brazil)
- Robin Blake, Media Literacy Manager, Office of Communications (Ofcom) (United Kingdom)
- Christian Gautellier, Vice president of the CIEM (Collectif Interassociatif Enfance et Médias) (France)
- Zane Ibrahim, Director, Bush Radio (South Africa)
- Aralynn McMane, Director of the Young Readers Programme, World Newspaper Association
- Kathryn Montgomery, Centre for Media Education (CME) (United States)
Rapporteur : José Manuel Pérez Tornero, Professor, Barcelona University (Spain)
11h30 Debate
12h30 Lunch
14h30 Recommendations session:
How to put media educaiton into general use and strgthen the mobilisation of the whole stakeholders?
President-moderator: Divina Frau-Meigs, Professor, Paris III University
Reports:
- Roxanna Morduchowicz, Media Education Director, Ministry of Education (Argentina)
- Evelyne Bevort, Director for international relations of the Centre for liaison between teaching and information media (CLEMI)
- José Manuel Pérez Tornero, Professor, Barcelona University (Spain)
Comments and views:
- Javier Arévalo Zamudio, Audiovisual and computer media Director, Secretary of Education (Mexico)
- Toshiko Miyazaki, Media Literacy Research Institute (Japan)
15h30 Debate
16h30 Conclusions
Jean-Pierre Boyer, Secretary general of the French Commission for UNESCO
16h45 End of the second session
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