| Report from Fellows' Seminar 1999 |
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Fellows discuss IIRE's future course
Every participant in a session at the IIRE
writes a balance sheet at the end of the session, and these remarks and
suggestions are important for the content and format of future sessions. But
because our Fellows come from all over the world, it is not easy to bring
permanent staff and collaborators together to collectively exchange experiences
with sessions and discuss future activities. In February 1999, however, many of
our regular co-workers met in a rare IIRE Fellows' meeting, to draw a balance
sheet of our activities over the last couple of years and to brainstorm about
future sessions. It was a very productive meeting, in which many ideas emerged
to improve the quality of our work, immediately or in the longer term. Type of activities
One of the main conclusions was that we have
to differentiate more among four different types of sessions the IIRE (can)
organize, and be clearer about their different goals and target groups: Preparation and centralization
of sessions
Based on years of experience with lecturing
in sessions, many ideas came up to improve lecturers' preparation, and to
increase the coherence of sessions: a) We will continue efforts to improve the
gender balance of mixed sessions. b) The staff will send out to all lecturers a
more detailed programme of every session with more indications of what should
be covered in the different reports.c) The staff will encourage all lecturers
to include gender as a factor in their topics. d) The staff will send outlines
of reports done during the session (in so far as this is important to know) to
the lecturers who will come later in the program, to avoid repetitive
reports.e) Lecturers will be encouraged to type out their reports and to put
them into a Working Paper/Document de travail, including reading lists if
possible.
Finally, there were some exchanges about the
way we use our building, most importantly suggestions for a possible re-organization
of the library and office space. This is clearly a longer-term discussion.
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