LLinE Lifelong Learning in Europe

Program September 23 - 25, 2004 >>

Thursday September 23
11.00 – 13.00 Registration, LUNCH
11.30 Transportation from Kiasma in town to Kallvik Conference Center, Kallvikintie 28, Helsinki

13.00 Opening of the Conference
Professor Kauko Hämäläinen, Director, University of Helsinki, Palmenia Centre for Continuing Education; Editor-in-Chief, LLinE
CHAIR: Tuula Haavisto, President of KVS Foundation
13.15 KEYNOTE
Revolutionary Dialogical Communication in the Age of Corporate Globalization
Professor Juha Suoranta, University of Joensuu
14.00 COFFEE
14.30 KEYNOTE
Learning Professional Ethics as a Part of Personal Mastery: Case of Management Consulting
Klaus af Ursin, Management Consultant, Claupex oy
DISCUSSION
15.30 Poster session
16.30 – 18.00 Working group session 1
18.30 Sauna
DINNER + Johanna Juhola, accordeon

Friday September 24
8.30 – 12.00 Parallel programs
STUDY VISIT
(1) ethics in education Polytechnic DIAK, Deaconess Institute http://www.diak.fi/
(3) business ethics UPM-Kymmene http://www.upm-kymmene.com/
WORKSHOP
(5) Philosophers on ethics and education, Martin Buber and Emmanuel Levinas
Marke Europaeus, University of Helsinki
(6) Wise Leadership –program of holistic management
Kati Vilkki, Development Manager, Nokia
12.00 LUNCH
CHAIR Mary Claire Halvorson, Director of Professional Development, Goldsmiths University of London
13.00 KEYNOTE
The Role and Place of Ethics in the Higher Education (in the Russian Perspective)
Professor Ruben Apressyan, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
Comment Arne Carlsen, Vice Rector, Danish University of Education
DISCUSSION
14.00 COFFEE
14.30 KEYNOTE
Ethics and Political Philosophy in Education
Professor Peter Kemp, Danish University of Education
DISCUSSION
15.30 Paper session
17.00 – 18.30 Hyde Park – panel + participants (written + oral questions). Moderator Antti Kauppi
EVENING PROGRAM
DINNER + Aki Rissanen, piano

Saturday September 25
CHAIR
08.30 KEYNOTE
Ethics and the Lifelong Learning Market:
a brief analysis of the European Commission lifelong learning policy
Professor Peter Jarvis, University of Surrey
Comment Heikki Mäki-Kulmala, University of Tampere
DISCUSSION
09.40 Working group session 2
11.00 COFFEE
11.30 KEYNOTE
What's Left? Adult Education in an Age of Swirling Politics
Professor Paul Ilsley, Northern Illinois University, USA
DISCUSSION
12.15 Closing words
Antti Kauppi, Director, Palmenia Centre for Continuing Education, University of Helsinki; Co-editor, LLinE
12.30 LUNCH
Transportation by bus to Helsinki