Working groups and Caucuses
The consultations of SUMMIT will take place in a series of meetings and sessions on burning questions of education.
A "caucus" can be understood as a situation when disputants retreat to a more private setting to process information, agree on strategy, or simply gain "breathing room" after sometimes difficult interactions that usually occur in public politics. One example of a caucus is the "Organizing" platform which will discuss questions of precarization, networking and labor organizing in a series of sessions during SUMMIT. While the workshops will examine the conceptual and the theoretical the caucuses will provide a ground for strategic interventions in the field.
Working groups are smaller, open or closed sessions to discuss and formulate concrete plans or projects. We expect a number of participants that will not miss the opportunity to focus on rather specific questions in special working groups
