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2019 Bergamo Call for Proposals

We are excited to share the 2019 Bergamo Conference Call for Proposals. This year’s conference theme is

The Transformational Power of Curriculum Studies

JCT 2019 First Issue

Friends, 
We are so pleased to announce the publication of the first issue of The Journal of Curriculum Theorizing this year.  We want to thank the previous JCT editing team for all of the work they did to get the issue procured and into shape, and for their assistance in our transition to publish the work.  And of course to the editing team for the special issue, and all of the authors of the articles in it, thank you for sharing your work and expertise with friends/readers of JCT, Bergamo Conference goers, the scholarly community, and the world. By way of introduction, the issue co-editors, Jamie Buffington-Adams (Indiana University East) and Kelly P. Vaughn (Purdue Northwest), offer this introductory note in their opening piece, “The Curriculum of Disability Studies: Multiple Perspectives on Dis/Ability, an Invitation to Complicated Conversations”:
“In this special edition, we invited scholars from the fields of Curriculum Studies and Disability Studies to present work about the curriculum of dis/ability. The scholars featured in this special edition have taken up the call in a variety of ways, including auto-ethnographical reflection, analysis of existing curricula, arts-based theorizing, and reflections on classroom interactions. Through these works, we offer not a prescriptive approach to infusing Disability Studies into Curriculum Studies (or vice-versa), but rather an invitation to our readers to theorize through intersectional and interdisciplinary lenses” (p. 1).
Perhaps one marker of excellent work is that early readers are already recommending that students and scholars read it now!  Since the final copy hit the editorial mailbox a week or so ago, I have been reading and suggesting the articles to students and colleagues.  On behalf of our managing editor, Kelly Waldrop, thank you to everyone for your assistance in the transition to our new editing team, for sharing such outstanding work to be read and discussed and used.  Please read and comment on the pieces in your work ahead.

Many best regards, Thomas Poetter, Editor and Kelly Waldrop, Managing Editor

New Leadership Team

Thank you to all who have helped us with the leadership team transition for the Bergamo Conference and the Journal of Curriculum Theorizing. Special thanks to Rob Helfenbein and Gabe Huddleston who have worked hard to make this a seamless process. We also want to thank YOU for being patient as we get the new leadership team in place (see member names below).

Looking forward, we are happy to announce that our Annual Conference at Bergamo will be October 10-12, 2019, in Dayton, Ohio. Please hold the dates and plan to join us for the meeting. More details about the conference theme will follow in the late spring Call for Proposals announcement.

In the meantime, very soon we will be accepting manuscripts for Journal of Curriculum Theorizing through the online portal at http://journal.jctonline.org/index.php/jct

The good people who have agreed to serve as editors for the journal are also listed below.

Again, I am grateful to all as we transition, and looking forward to carrying on this great work with the new team,

Tom Poetter

New Issue of JCT

A new issue of JCT is now available! Click here or the image below to see the new issue.

Bergamo Program 2018

 


Download the Full 2018 Bergamo Conference Program here:

2018 bergamo program final

We will not be providing printed programs at this year’s conference. Please arrange to bring a device with digital access to the conference program, or print out your own program prior to attending the conference.

See you soon at Bergamo!

The Bergamo Leadership Team