CIES Historian's Corner


The Historian’s Corner builds on the work of Elizabeth Sherman Swing, the Society’s first Historian.  It expands the Historian’s responsibility to “Supervise the collection of new documents [and] facilitate research projects ... related to the archives of the Society” by making crucial documents relating to the history and functioning of Comparative Education accessible to the membership through the Society’s website. The Historian’s Corner replaces the “Documents and Papers” link on the CIES website, placing the new link under the direct supervision of the Society’s Historian.  The contents of the Historian’s Corner will feature documents and papers (especially the Constitution and Bylaws, as amended) that may change from time to time.  The Society’s Historian will choose those documents and papers for inclusion that he/she believes are vital to sustain the Society’s institutional memory and knowledge of the profession generally.

 


 

 CIEclopedia: Who's Who in Comparative and International Education


CIEclopedia (http://cieclopedia.org) is an online who's who database of noticeable contributors to the field of comparative and international education. By adopting an agent-centric approach to scholarship, we follow the life and works of individuals who have pitched in their share of developing a field that has evolved over decades and throughout the world. International in scope, CIEclopedia reflects the diverse membership of the field and their scholarship. We invite you to contribute to this novel reflection of active learners and educators in comparative and international education studies; your submissions will be a valuable service to past, present, and future generations in our field.

 

 

 CIES 50 Years:


Please visit www.cies50years.org to view videos that commemorate the 50th Anniversary of CIES. The website features the 73-minute DVD "Comparatively Speaking: The First 50 Years of the Comparative and International Society" as well as 25 full-length interviews with past presidents of the Society conducted by current leaders in the field. Starting with R. Freeman Butts (1964) and ending with Steven Klees (2007), the videos trace the history and scholarly debates of the Society from its fragile inception to current state of strength and growth.

 

 


 

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