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Rewilding Education: Rethinking the place of schools, now and in the future

Join us to explore 'What is education for?'

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Date(s)
February 19, 2026
Location
The Senate Room, Lanyon Building
Time
12:30 - 14:00
Price
Free

This seminar is the first in a series organised by the Queen's Department of Education in the School of Social Science, Education and Social Work around the theme Aims of Education. The series will explore some of the ethical, social and cultural purposes of education. Drawing on perspectives from theory, policy and practice the speakers will consider what education is for and what its aims should be in our contemporary context in Northern Ireland. Prof Hilary Cremin is Head of the Faculty of Education at the University of Cambridge. In her seminar she will explore the concept of 'rewilding' to propose a deconstruction of the current standardised system of education and the development of holistic forms of learning.

Department
School of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work
Audience
All
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Subject/Theme
Education
Event Organiser Details
Name Dr James Nelson
Email J.Nelson@qub.ac.uk