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SUMMARY:2022 Hybrid Conference: From Research to Practice
DESCRIPTION:What can we do to help ensure that sound pedagogical research informs our teaching? What can we do to foster the flow of information in both directions—from classroom practice back to formulating new research questions and generating data to test what we think we “know”? And what directions should new research take to best serve our students and teaching staff in their day-to-day work? In other words\, how can 21st-century research continue to improve teaching and learning? \nThese questions underlie the theme of the 2022 IUT conference: “From Research to Practice.” \nIn many universities today there is still a gap between the two. Traditional forms of teaching\, including the much-maligned lecture\, have demonstrated remarkable resiliency\, while innovative practices\, such as flipped classrooms and extended student discussions\, have often faced resistance from both teachers and students. These and other challenges have increased with the pandemic\, which has transformed classroom teaching in unpredictable and often negative ways. \nOver three days we will explore the links between research and teaching in the hopes of providing some answers to the questions posed above. Given the continuing uncertainties of the COVID pandemic\, however\, the format of IUT 2022 remains fluid. Our strong hope is to meet in person in Tbilisi\, the capital of Georgia\, where the Ilia State University is ready and eager to host our 2022 meeting. We recognize that COVID-related travel policies remain fluid and inconsistent across regions. Therefore we remain flexible in our choice of format. If emergent conditions prevent an in-person conference\, we will return to the live\, 72-hour format successfully used in 2020 and 2021. If we are able to gather in Tbilisi\, we will adopt a hybrid format\, which will allow remote participation from delegates who are unable to journey to Georgia. \nWhatever the final format—hybrid or remote—we hope that you will join us in July\, 2022 for what promises to be another inspiring and useful IUT global conference. \nSubmit Proposal Here \n2021 \n  \n  \n\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n		\n\n[wpai_display_imported_files_here]
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SUMMARY:Public lecture by a U.S. federal judge\, Virginia Covington
DESCRIPTION:On November 13\, at 4:00 pm\, Ilia State University School of Law School of Human Rights\, in partnership with the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Program to Support of the Rule of Law in Georgia (PROLoG)\, invites you to a public lecture by US Federal Judge Virginia Covington. \nThe lecture will be held in a hybrid format and can be attended both in the physical space and remotely through the platform zoom. \nThose wishing to attend the lecture in any format are required to pre-register online no later than November 11 this year (23:59). \nRegistration is available through this link: https://tinyurl.com/3mh2v5fh \nPlease note: Only 30 participants who have previously registered will be able to attend the event in the physical space\, and they will have to meet the requirements for attending the event established due to the coronavirus pandemic.* \nThose wishing to attend the public lecture on November 12 will receive the following at the e-mail address provided by you: \n\nMeeting link for participation in the remote format;\nMeeting place for physical attendance.\n\n About the speaker \nJudge Virginia Covington was nominated as a federal court judge of the middle district of Florida on the 7th of September 2004. Shortly after her nomination\, the Senate approved her candidacy for the post. She became the first judge of Latin American descent to rule in the middle district of Florida. \nVirginia Covington has many years of working experience in different countries of the world. She worked with judges in Latin American countries\, such as on topics such as court ethics and court management. She has received several awards\, including the award for distinguished Service and perennial public activities. \nAbout the lecture \nPublic belief in the independence of the judiciary and its impartiality represents the core value of a democratic society. We will talk with Judge Covington about the lecture on the importance of an independent judiciary. We will also review the precedents set by the U.S. Supreme Court Decisions. The second part of the event will be devoted to discussion and the judge will answer questions from the audience. \nModerator \nTamar Gurchiani\, Associate Professor of Iliauni Law School\, Head of the Human Rights Department \nWorking language: English (Simultaneous translation will be provided) \nTime: 13 November\, 4:00 pm \nFormat: hybrid \n\n*Requirements for attending the event in a physical space \nAttendance at the event is allowed for fully vaccinated persons based on a pre-submitted dual vaccination document.\nUnvaccinated persons will be admitted to the lecture based on a negative test result on the spot. Testing costs will be covered by the organizer. If necessary\, rapid testing will be conducted at the expense of the organizer. If you need a rapid test\, please report to the address of the University indicated by email at 15:30. \n2021 \n\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n		\n\n[wpai_display_imported_files_here]
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