COFFEE WITH A PROFESSOR
Guest Professor: Dr. Pamela Burnard
University of Cambridge, UK
Coffee with a Professor is an informal and friendly meeting where CALT conference participants can have a cup of coffee and talk to university professor.
There's no presentation, no PowerPoint, and no pressure – just an open discussion about the things that are important to us: learning, creativity, challenges, innovation and lessons learned.
The goal is to bring openness, respect and an honest exchange. It is a place where anyone can ask questions, voice their thoughts or simply listen and connect.
We'll take care of the coffee – you just bring your curiosity and a good conversation.

University of Cambridge, UK
Pamela Burnard is Professor of Arts, Creativities and Educations at the Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge. She has published widely with 25 books and over 150 articles which advance the theory and practice of multiple creativities across education sectors including early years, primary, secondary, further and higher/further education, through to creative and cultural industries. Current funded projects include 'Choices, Chances and Transitions around Creative Further and Higher Education' (funded by The Nuffield Trust), 'Digital Playgrounds for Music' (DPfM) (funded by Huddersfield University). Her most recent books include 'Eruptive Research: Landscapes on Research in Teaching and Learning' (Brill-i-Sense) and 'The Power of Pluralising Creativities' (Brill-i-Sense). She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (RSA), Fellow of the Chartered College of Teaching, UK and Fellow of the International Society for the Study of Creativity and Innovation (ISSCI) and Professor-in-Residence and Governor at The University of Cambridge Primary School (UCPS).