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Call for Papers Extended - International Trades Education Symposium (ITES 2015)

  • 1.  Call for Papers Extended - International Trades Education Symposium (ITES 2015)

    Posted 12-30-2014 11:02 AM
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    The Savannah Technical College Center for Traditional Craft in partnership with the Preservation Trades Network and the International Network for Traditional Building, Architecture & Urbanism (INTBAU) USA, will host the 5th International Trades Education Symposium (ITES) May 14-16 2015 at Savannah Technical College in Savannah, Georgia USA. The theme of the conference is:

    Foundations - Building A New Culture For Building Craft Education and Industry

    With the recent economic downturn, an increased focus on the trades and trade education has been espoused by government and societal leaders. How have educational providers responded to these calls for a greater trained workforce in traditional crafts? What can educators, institutions, government agencies and non-profits learn from their counterparts' experiences? What are the platforms and pathways that can be and are being created today that will lead craft education in the future?

    The goal of this conference is to create an environment for collaborative exchanges between educational providers, institutions/organizations, government and industry and to permit educational providers to build greater partnerships with their peers. Abstracts and panel discussion proposals are currently being accepted for the following themes:

    Defining Pathways for Trades Education in the 21st Century

    Government
    Industry, business and higher education
    Craft practitioners, teacher and the public
    Potential for development of skills exchange, and partnership efforts
    Collaboration on community, regional, national and international levels
    Building a new culture for building craft education and industry
    Finding and Remembering the Reasons for Building Craft

    This conference is designed to build on the collaborative learning set forth during previous ITES events including Lincoln UK (2011), Leadville Colorado (2009), Tallberg, Sweden (2007) and St. Clairsville Ohio (2005).

    Abstracts will be accepted through January 15, 2015. For any questions, please contact Stephen Hartley at shartley@savannahtech.edu. Accepted presenters will be notified by January 30, 2015.

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    Elizabeth Sasser AIA
    Historical Architect
    Quid Tum Historic Structures Consulting
    Amherst NH
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