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Dorothee Brovelli, Chair of the Scientific Committee
Greetings
Armin Hartmann, Director of Education of the Canton Lucerne
Kathrin Krammer, Rector of the Lucerne Universitiy of Teacher Education
The Swiss Journal of Educational Research serves as a publication platform for researchers working in the field of educational sciences. It also contributes to the development of educational sciences by promoting the exchange of research findings. Its multilingual approach provides a comprehensive overview of key research trends in Switzerland and internationally.
We warmly invite potential authors and readers to the discussion forum "Meet the Editors". During this event, the editorial team will present the journal's content focus and mission. Participants will then have the opportunity to ask questions in a moderated Q&A session and engage in discussions about academic publishing processes.
Potential discussion topics include: the editorial review process (What criteria are applied when evaluating manuscripts? How is quality ensured?), the journal's scientific and ethical guidelines (How are ethical principles considered in the publication process? What editorial policy is adopted regarding generative artificial intelligence?), and the journal's strategic orientation.
We look forward to engaging with you!
Eric Sanchez and the Editorial
Since its foundation, the Swiss Society for Teacher Education (SGL) has offered a lively discourse space for scientific as well as conceptual questions of teacher professionalisation. In addition to the internationally appreciated journal "Beiträge zur Lehrerinnen- und Lehrerbildung", the 23 working groups are particularly relevant.
During the SGL Lunch Forum, the working groups and the SGL Executive Commitee will provide poster-based insights into the exchange formats and thematic focuses oft he working groups. Framed by a fine dessert selection, all congress participants can find out about the opportunities that SGL currently offers for the professionalization of teacher training, talk to the working group leaders and commitee members, and network. There will also be the opportunity to stimulate new working groups and to explore future thematic priorities.
Panel discussion on the SSRE anniversary
The Swiss Society for Research in Education (SSRE) celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2025. On this anniversary, a panel discussion followed by a reception will take place on July 4, 2025, starting at 3:45 p.m. at the PH Luzern as part of the SGBF Congress.
The panel discussion will outline significant developments in the context of Swiss education research but will also address the role of education and education research in the present and the future.
Participants:
Prof. Dr. Doris Edelmann (Bern University of Teacher Education, former president of the SSRE)
Prof. em. Dr. Lucien Criblez (University of Zurich, former president of the SSRE)
Dr. Miriam Compagnoni (Zurich University of Teacher Education, recipient of the remerging researcher prize 2020)
Prof. Dr. Kaspar Burger (University of Potsdam, recipient of the emerging researcher prize 2018)
Moderation:
Prof. Dr. Christine Bieri Buschor (Zurich University of Teacher Education, member of the SSRE Executive Committee)