Scientific and Policy Advisory Board
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The Scientific and Policy Advisory Board (SPAB) is not part of the consortium officially, but its scientific and policy-oriented input for strategic decisions is highly valuable on a consultative level. The SPAB comprises renowned scientists and national and supranational policy-oriented stakeholders chosen to complement the consortium’s expertise, adding additional countries beyond the case study countries to cover even more European aspects and to maximise impact and benefits of the project.
Thus, the SPAB consists of four scientific experts with specific expertise in comparative research and quantitative and/or qualitative methodology, political stakeholders with a strong links to national and supranational policies, and stakeholders, for example, in the area of teacher training. The composition of the SPAB will remain flexible during the project duration to allow for the goal-oriented exchange of information.
Cordula Artelt
Department of Educational Research, University of Bamberg (Germany) & Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories/National Educational Panel Study (NEPS) (Germany)
Wassilios Baros
Institute of Education, University of Salzburg (Austria)
Daniele Checchi
Department of Economics, University of Milano (Italy) & Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) (Luxembourg)
Ellu Saar
School of Governance, Law and Society, University of Tallinn (Estonia)
Xenia Roth
Department Early Childhood Education; Ministry of Education; Rhineland-Palatinate (Germany)
Mats Johnsson
European Teacher Education Network, vzw (ETEN) (Belgium)
Ekaterina Efimenko
European Trade Union
Committee for Education (ETUCE)
Kathrin Kraft
Servicepoint KitaEltern Hessen
(NGO for Parent Participation in Education)
(Germany)
Pages
Publications, Fact Sheets, and Project Deliverables
Prevalence of Intersectional Inequalities
Pioneering Policies and Practices
Inventory of policy interventions aimed at tackling educational inequalities
Practical Implications and Recommendations
Meet the experts: researchers, practitioners and stakeholders
The PIONEERED project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement no. 101004392.