
The Oxford Global Public Seminars in Comparative and International Education address themes of major interest to academics, practitioners, and policy-makers working in the field of education globally. These seminars illuminate the role of education in societal development, with a focus on understanding changes in education policy, discourse, and practice, and how these changes influence individual opportunities and shape the development of educational institutions around the world. Seminars zoom into the local and zoom out into the national and supranational spaces, flows, and influences on education.
Speaker: Dr V. Darleen Opfer, Vice President, RAND Education and Labor Research Division
Distinguished Chair, Education Policy, USA
Talk title: Methods and Findings from OECD’s Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS) Video Study of Teaching
Chaired by Maia Chankseliani