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IRELAND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EDUCATION (IICE-2014)

Call for Papers, Extended Abstracts, Posters, Tutorials and Workshops!

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Ireland International Conference on Education

(IICE-2014)
October 27-29, Dublin, Ireland
http://www.iicedu.org
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The Ireland International Conference on Education (IICE) is a biannual conference which takes place in April and October each year. The October IICE-2014 will be held from the 24th to 28th of October, 2014 in Dublin.

The IICE is an international refereed conference dedicated to the advancement of the theory and practices in education.

The IICE promotes collaborative excellence between academicians and professionals from Education.
The aim of IICE is to provide an opportunity for academicians and professionals from various educational fields with
cross-disciplinary interests to bridge the knowledge gap, promote research esteem and the evolution of pedagogy. The IICE 2014 invites research papers that encompass conceptual analysis, design implementation and performance evaluation. All the accepted papers will appear in the proceedings and modified version of selected papers will be published in special issues peer reviewed journals.

The topics in IICE-2014 include but are not confined to the following areas:
*Academic Advising and Counselling
*Art Education
*Adult Education
*APD/Listening and Acoustics in Education Environment
*Business Education
*Counsellor Education
*Curriculum, Research and Development
*Competitive Skills
*Continuing Education
*Distance Education
*Early Childhood Education
*Educational Administration
*Educational Foundations
*Educational Psychology
*Educational Technology
*Education Policy and Leadership
*Elementary Education
*E-Learning
*E-Manufacturing
*ESL/TESL
*E-Society
*Geographical Education
*Geographic information systems
*Health Education
*Higher Education
*History
*Home Education
*Human Computer Interaction
*Human Resource Development
*Indigenous Education
*ICT Education
*Internet technologies
*Imaginative Education
*Kinesiology & Leisure Science
*K12
*Language Education
*Mathematics Education
*Mobile Applications
*Multi-Virtual Environment
*Music Education
*Pedagogy
*Physical Education (PE)
*Reading Education
*Writing Education
*Religion and Education Studies
*Research Assessment Exercise (RAE)
*Rural Education
*Science Education
*Secondary Education
*Second life Educators
*Social Studies Education
*Special Education
*Student Affairs
*Teacher Education
*Cross-disciplinary areas of Education
*Ubiquitous Computing
*Virtual Reality
*Wireless applications
*Other Areas of Education

You can submit your research paper at http://www.iicedu.org/IICE-2014%20April/Paper%20Submission.html or email it to papers-2014@iicedu.org

Important Dates:
*Extended Abstract (Work in Progress) Submission Date: June 01, 2014
*Notification of Extended Abstract (Work in Progress) Acceptance/Rejection: June 20, 2014
*Research Paper, Student Paper, Case Study, Report Submission Date: June 20, 2014
*Notification of Research Paper, Student Paper, Case Study, Report Acceptance/Rejection: July 10, 2014
*Proposal for Workshops Submission Date: June 10, 2014
*Notification of Workshop Acceptance/Rejection: June 30, 2014
*Posters Proposal Submission Date: June 20, 2014
*Notification of Posters Acceptance/Rejection: July 01, 2014
*Camera Ready Paper Due: August 15, 2014
*Early Bird Registration (Authors and Participants): May 31, 2014 – August 30, 2014
*Late Bird Registration Deadline (Authors only): August 31, 2014 – September 20, 2014
*Late Bird Registration Deadline (Participants only): August 31, 2014 – October 20, 2014
*Conference Dates: October 27-29, 2014
For further information please visit IICE-2014 at http://www.iicedu.org

 

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Information Technology

Information Technology

E-LEARNING AND DIGITAL MEDIA – VOLUME 10 NUMBER 2 (2013)

Just published at: www.wwwords.co.uk/elea/content/pdfs/10/issue10_2.asp

E-LEARNING AND DIGITAL MEDIA
Volume 10 Number 2 2013     ISSN 2042-7530

SPECIAL ISSUE

Exploring the Educational Potential of Open Educational Resources
Guest Editors: MARKUS DEIMANN & NORM FRIESEN

CONTENTS: 

Markus Deimann & Norm Friesen. Introduction. Exploring the Educational Potential of Open Educational Resources OPEN ACCESS

Stefanie Panke & Tina Seufert. What’s Educational about Open Educational Resources? Different Theoretical Lenses for Conceptualizing Learning with Open Educational Resources

Cheryl Hodgkinson-Williams & Michael Paskevicius. ‘It’s Not Their Job to Share Content’: a case study of the role of senior students in adapting teaching materials as open educational resources at the University of Cape Town

Glenda Cox. Researching Resistance to Open Educational Resource Contribution: an activity theory approach

Melody M. Terras, Judith Ramsay & Elizabeth Boyle. Learning and Open Educational Resources: a psychological perspective

Sandra Peter & Lesley Farrell. From Learning in Coffee Houses to Learning with Open Educational Resources

Markus Deimann. Open Education and Bildung as Kindred Spirits

Norm Friesen & Judith Murray. ‘Open Learning 2.0’? Aligning Student, Teacher and Content for Openness in Education

 

INTERVIEWS

Daniel Araya. Thinking Forward: Theo Gray and the Future of the Book

Daniel Araya. Interview with Jiang Qiping
 

Access to the full texts of articles is restricted to those who have a Personal subscription, or those whose institution has a Library subscription.

PERSONAL SUBSCRIPTION Subscription to the 2013 issues (this includes access to ALL past issues) is available to private individuals at a cost of US$50.00. If you wish to subscribe you may do so immediately at www.wwwords.co.uk/subscribeELEA.asp

LIBRARY SUBSCRIPTION (institution-wide access) If you are working within an institution that maintains a Library, please urge your Librarian to take out a subscription so that we can provide unrestricted access throughout your institution. Details of Library subscription rates and access control arrangements can be found at www.symposium-journals.co.uk/prices.html

CALL FOR PAPERS For all editorial matters, including articles offered for publication, please contact the Editor, Professor Michael A. Peters: mpeters@waikato.ac.nz

In the event of problems concerning subscription, or difficulty in gaining access to the journal articles on the website, please email the publishers: support@symposium-journals.co.uk

 

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Alternative & Sustainable Universities

SUSTAINING ALTERNATIVE UNIVERSITIES

UK Free University Network (FUN)

Sustaining Alternative Universities

Collaborative Research Conference

1–2 December 2012

Oxford, UK

 

They will admit that little is to be expected from present-day governments, since these live and act according to a murderous code. Hope remains only in the most difficult task of all: to reconsider everything from the ground up, so as to shape a living society inside a dying society. [People] must therefore, as individuals, draw up among themselves, within frontiers and across them, a new social contract which will unite them according to more reasonable principles.’ (Albert Camus, ‘Neither victim nor executioner’, 1946)

Following on from the inaugural meeting of the UK Free University Network held in early 2012, we are calling out to representatives of all free universities and to all those who wish to participate in a conference with a more focused objective.

In recent years, we have witnessed the accelerated neoliberal capitalist colonisation of the university. In the UK (and far beyond) many students are now priced out of higher education and the academic finds him/herself subservient to the logic and interests of capital. In response to this intolerable reality, many groups of scholars, students, and others have come together independently to create alternative, ‘free’ universities.

The ‘Sustaining Alternative Universities’ conference, as a space for coordinating research and sharing knowledge and experience, seeks to support these projects in taking further decisive steps towards the creation of a national movement of individuals and organisations dedicated to the construction and development of alternative democratic, critical, and ultimately sustainable higher education communities.

 

Sustainability: history, dialogue, and practice

The successes of this movement hinge on its sustainability. ‘How can we build, develop, and maintain truly sustainable educational communities outside the existing institutional frameworks?’ is the question upon which our collective investigations and discussions should be founded. Therefore, our collective task is to conceptualise, research, imagine, and, ultimately, cultivate a sustainable movement based on a network of locally-based, sustainable, free universities. We believe that this conference can help us to successfully undertake this task through a three-step process.

Step one: history. An intrinsic element of building sustainability today must surely be to learn from the history of previous projects of popular, democratic and radical education here in the UK, and beyond. Therefore, we invite representatives of each free university to conduct and present research into the history of these traditions in their specific locality, drawing on their own particular influences. Researchers should keep in mind the practical purpose driving this research and consider issues such as: Who participated in these efforts? How were they structured, organised, and sustained? What was the significance of their historical and spatial context? What lessons can be derived from these efforts for our own endeavours today?

We hope that this shared research effort will allow us to both map out a history of popular / democratic / radical higher education in the UK, and to identify ways these can inform our own current projects. Ultimately, this collaborative research endeavour could also help us trace the roots of our network.

Step two: dialogue. The next step is to engage in dialogue with one another, and with our histories. We need to both imagine our ideals and talk freely and openly about the challenges and obstacles that impede our ambitions and objectives today. We need to name the material, social and subjective conditions that constrain the actualisation of our imagination and hopes. At the conference, we aim to draw on our collective experiences in democratic education to create a supportive, democratic space in which participants feel able to share their thoughts, feelings, and ideas in these areas.

Step three: practice. Finally, we need to take the lessons and ideas derived from our historical research and dialogue and put them into practice. The conference will culminate in a session in which we all make plans for practical action to take things forward on a local and national level.

 

Affinities and collaborations

We invite collaboration and co-operation with all. Beyond the Free University Network itself, we particularly welcome collaboration from members of the following groups:

Academic members of the ‘For a Public University’ working group and Campaign for the Public University. We at FUN have not forsaken the mainstream university, and many of our members are not only academics or students, but also active in defending the public university. We recognise the rich traditions of critical pedagogy within the university and the enduring possibilities of its democratic promise. We welcome contributions from all academics.

Members of the Co-operative Movement. Clearly, the co-operative model of organisation offers much for free universities today to draw on, and at least one in the UK is explicitly organised upon co-operative principles. We welcome members of the Co-operative Movement who might contribute to our historical and contemporary understanding of co-operative education, and/or who would like to build bridges between these two movements.

University workers who are not academics. All too often, non-academic staff working in universities are marginalised within or excluded from these discussions. Their contributions, knowledges, experiences and possibilities are overlooked. We seek to redress this situation and invite all those making invaluable contributions to higher education in ways that are not specifically ‘academic’ to participate in this conference.

Students and all those desiring to learn. Critical pedagogy aspires to break down hierarchical boundaries between students and teachers, and to expand the right of learning to everyone whether they occupy the role of ‘student’ or not. In the democratic universities we envisage, students shape their own learning experiences. We welcome contributions from students, past, present, and future.

All others who share our principles, and who are active in creating alternative institutions in other areas of social life, particularly in education. There is much we can learn from each other.

 

An open, democratic, egalitarian, anti-elitist intellectuality

This is a critical pedagogical and political project. This conference is not intended to be a typical academic conference based exclusively on theoretically dense papers and presentations. There is validity, truth, importance, and profound insight in many other methods and ways of expressing knowledge, and we open our conference and minds to these. We believe that narrative – telling stories – is a particularly important means for reaching the personal and social heart of the obstacles and challenges that confront us in our ambitions to create democratic and sustainable learning communities.

 

Where and when

In the spirit of the Occupy movement, we have decided to host this conference on higher education in Oxford for obvious historical reasons.

We propose that the conference will be held on the weekend of 1–2 December 2012.

We recognise the high cost of transport and accommodation and ask those in a position to do so to offer contributions to help unwaged participants to attend. A system will be created to make this transparent and possible.

 

Impact and output

Only joking!

We want this conference to be the turning point at which we really begin to cultivate a sustainable and flourishing free university movement. We hope you can join us for this conference.

If you are interested in participating in the conference and/or in its planning of and preparation, please contact either Sarah Amsler (samsler@lincoln.ac.uk) or Joel Lazarus (joel_lazarus@hotmail.com). 

We aim to have a coordinating committee established by 13 August.

 

Venue

The location of the conference venue will depend on final numbers. However, what is certain is that this conference’s organisation will be guided by fully inclusive principles. This means a family friendly venue with park/playground nearby and a safe indoor space for children of all ages to play. Childcare duties will not preclude participation at this conference. Equally, we will ensure that the venue is fully accessible and that all dietary requirements are catered for. Please contact us if you have any concerns, ideas, or requests.

 

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Education

IRELAND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EDUCATION (IICE 2011)

CALL FOR PAPERS

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Ireland International Conference on Education (IICE-2011)
October 3-5, 2011, Dublin, Ireland (www.iicedu.org)
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The IICE is an international refereed conference dedicated to the advancement of the theory and practices in education.

The IICE promotes collaborative excellence between academicians and professionals from Education.

The aim of IICE is to provide an opportunity for academicians and professionals from various educational fields with cross-disciplinary interests to bridge the knowledge gap, promote research esteem and the evolution of pedagogy. The IICE 2011 invites research papers that encompass conceptual analysis, design implementation and performance evaluation. All the accepted papers will appear in the proceedings and modified version of selected papers will be published in special issues peer reviewed journals.

The topics in IICE-2011 include but are not confined to the following areas:

*Academic Advising and Counselling
*Art Education
*Adult Education
*APD/Listening and Acoustics in Education Environment
*Business Education
*Counsellor Education
*Curriculum, Research and Development
*Competitive Skills
*Continuing Education
*Distance Education
*Early Childhood Education
*Educational Administration
*Educational Foundations
*Educational Psychology
*Educational Technology
*Education Policy and Leadership
*Elementary Education
*E-Learning
*E-Manufacturing
*ESL/TESL
*E-Society
*Geographical Education
*Geographic information systems
*Health Education
*Higher Education
*History
*Home Education
*Human Computer Interaction
*Human Resource Development
*Indigenous Education
*ICT Education
*Internet technologies
*Imaginative Education
*Kinesiology & Leisure Science
*K12
*Language Education
*Mathematics Education
*Mobile Applications
*Multi-Virtual Environment
*Music Education
*Pedagogy
*Physical Education (PE)
*Reading Education
*Writing Education
*Religion and Education Studies
*Research Assessment Exercise (RAE)
*Rural Education
*Science Education
*Secondary Education
*Second life Educators
*Social Studies Education
*Special Education
*Student Affairs
*Teacher Education
*Cross-disciplinary areas of Education
*Ubiquitous Computing
*Virtual Reality
*Wireless applications
*Other Areas of Education

 

Important Dates:

*Extended Abstract (Work in Progress) Submission Date: June 15, 2011 
*Research Paper, Student Paper, Case Study, Report Submission Date: June 30, 2011
*Proposal for Workshops: July 15, 2011 
*Notification of Workshop Acceptance/Rejection: July 20, 2011 
*Notification of Extended Abstract (Work in Progress) Acceptance/Rejection: June 25, 2011
*Notification of Research Paper, Student Paper, Case Study, Report Acceptance /Rejection: June 25, 2011
*Camera Ready Paper Due: July 10, 2011
*Early Bird Registration Deadline (Authors and Participants): June 1, 2011- July 31, 2011 
*Late Bird Registration Deadline (Authors and Participants): July 31, 2011 – September 15, 2011
*Conference Dates: October 03-05, 2011

 
For further information please visit IICE-2011 at www.iicedu.org

 

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Education

LONDON INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EDUCATION – LICE 2011

 CALL FOR PAPERS

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London International Conference on Education (LICE-2011)
November 7-10, 2011, London, UK
(http://www.liceducation.org)
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The London International Conference on Education (LICE) is an international refereed conference dedicated to the advancement of the theory and practices in education. The LICE promotes collaborative excellence between academicians and professionals from Education.

The aim of LICE is to provide an opportunity for academicians and professionals from various educational fields with cross-disciplinary interests to bridge the knowledge gap, promote research esteem and the evolution of pedagogy. The LICE-2011 invites research papers that encompass conceptual analysis, design implementation and performance evaluation. All accepted papers will appear in the proceedings and modified version of selected papers will be published in special issues peer reviewed journals.

The topics in LICE-2011 include but are not confined to the following areas:

*Academic Advising and Counselling
*Art Education
*Adult Education
*APD/Listening and Acoustics in Education Environment
*Business Education
*Counsellor Education
*Curriculum, Research and Development
*Distance Education
*Early Childhood Education
*Educational Administration
*Educational Foundations
*Educational Psychology
*Educational Technology
*Education Policy and Leadership
*Elementary Education
*E-Learning
*ESL/TESL
*Health Education
*Higher Education
*History
*Human Resource Development
*Indigenous Education
*ICT Education
*Kinesiology & Leisure Science
*K12
*Language Education
*Mathematics Education
*Multi-Virtual Environment
*Music Education
*Pedagogy
*Physical Education (PE)
*Research Assessment Exercise (RAE)
*Reading Education
*Religion and Education Studies
*Rural Education
*Science Education
*Secondary Education
*Second life Educators
*Social Studies Education
*Special Education
*Student Affairs
*Teacher Education
*Cross-disciplinary areas of Education
*E-Society
*Other Areas of Education

IMPORTANT DATES:

Extended Abstract (Work in Progress) Submission Date: July 15, 2011
Research Paper, Student Paper, Case Study, Report Submission Date: July 5, 2011
Proposal for Workshops: June 5, 2011
Notification of Workshop Acceptance/Rejection:  June 10, 2011  
Notification of Extended Abstract (Work in Progress) Acceptance/Rejection: July 25, 2011
Notification of Research Paper, Student Paper, Case Study, Report Acceptance /Rejection: July 20, 2011
Camera Ready Paper Due: August 31, 2011
Participant(s) Registration (Open):  May 25, 2011  
Early Bird Registration Deadline (Authors only):  May 25 to September 1, 2011
Late Bird Registration Deadline (Authors only):  September 2 to October 1, 2011  
Conference Dates:  November 07-10, 2011

For further information, please visit http://www.liceducation.org

 

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Education

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Education

WORLD CONFERENCE ON EDUCATIONAL SCIENCES 2011

CALL FOR PROPOSALS
3rd WORLD CONFERENCE on EDUCATIONAL SCIENCES – 2011
Bahcesehir University, February 03-07, 2011
Istanbul, Turkey

Abstract submissions due: October 30, 2010.
The abstracts should be submission over the conference web site or mailed to: wces.istanbul@gmail.com

For more information please visit the conference official web site: http://www.wces.info     

IN COLLABORATION WITH
Ankara University
Bahcesehir University
Near East University
Elsevier Publication

TOPICS

The scope of the conference includes, but is not limited to the following major topics as they relate to the Educational Sciences:

Curriculum and Instruction; Educational Technology; Educational Administration; Guiding and Counselling; Educational Planning; Measurement and Evaluation in Education; Learning Psychology; Developmental Psychology; Research Methods in Education; Instructional Design; Learning and Teaching; Special Education; Distance Education; Mathematic Education; Social Sciences Teaching; Engineering Education; Science Education; Language Learning and Teaching; Business Administration, Economic and Accounting Education; Human Resources in Education; Teacher Training; Pre-school Education; Primary School Education; Secondary School Education; Vocational Education; College and Higher Education; Learner Needs in 21 Century; The Role of Education in The Globalization World; Human Rights Education; Democracy Education; Peace Education; Innovation and Changing in Education; Leadership in Education; New Learning Environments; Environmental Education; Professional Development; Nursery Education; Healthy Education; Sport and Physical Education; Multi-cultural Education; Lifelong Learning; Mobile Learning; Technology-Based Learning and etc.

TYPES OF SUBMISSIONS
All submissions are subject to a peer-review process.
*Full and Short Papers
*Reflection Papers
*Posters/Demonstrations
*Tutorials
*Panels
*Roundtables
*Workshop
*Virtual Presentation
*Product/Services Presentations

PUBLICATION OF THE PAPERS
*All accepted papers of the conference will be published in Procedia-Social and Behavioral Journal (ISSN: 1877-0428)  by ELSEVIER and will be indexed ScienceDirect, Scopus, Thomson Reuters Conference Proceedings Citation Index (ISI Web of Science).
*All proposals will be subjected to peer-reviews. Selected papers from the conference will be considered for extended version publication in the supporting journals. The selection rate for publication in supporting journals is 15.7 % at WCES-2010.

SUPPORTING JOURNALS
Authors of selected articles are welcomed to submit extended version for publication in regular issues of the following reputed journals, in addition to publication in the conference proceedings. New copyright forms must also be signed and delivered to the appropriate journal.

The journals that has been confirmed so far (further replies are expected in following days):
*Australian Journal of Guidance and Counselling (Indexed in SSCI)
*British Journal of Educational Technology (Indexed in SSCI)
*Asia Pacific Education Review (Indexed in SSCI)
*Teaching in Higher Education (Indexed in SSCI)
*British Journal of Psychology (Indexed in SSCI)
*Educational Technology Research and Development (Indexed in SSCI)
*South African Journal of Psychology, (Indexed in SSCI)
*Ankara University Faculty of Education Journal
*Cypriot Journal of Educational Sciences
*International Journal of Human Sciences
*World Journal on Educational Technology
*International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education
*International Journal of Excellence in e-Learning

VIRTUAL PARTICIPATION
Researchers who are unable to resolve the funding issue concerning the conference expenses will be provided with an alternative approach for participation, namely, Virtual Online Presentation. Those who would like to make their presentations online from their home countries will also be awarded with a certificate and their papers will be considered for publications similar to other participants as if they were present physically. Those who would like to make use of the Virtual Online Presentation facility will be requested to send their virtual posters or other soft copy materials such as power point presentations to the secretariat. In addition, these participants who would prefer to make use of the Virtual Online Presentation facility may also contribute to the conference through video conferencing.

DEADLINES & IMPORTANT DATES
Abstracts Submission: October 30, 2010*
Full Paper Submissions: November 30, 2010**
Early Registration: December 30, 2010
Conference Dates: February 03-07, 2011
* After the submission date, the authors of abstracts will be notified in 4 day.
** After the submission date, the authors of full paper will be notified in 20 day.

TRAVEL AND VISA
There are many International and international flights are regularly flying to Istanbul everyday from Istanbul International Ataturk Airport (IST) and Istanbul International Sabiha Gokcen Airport (SAW). Some countries citizens will need a visa for Turkey which can be easily obtained directly from the immigration office in Istanbul Airport. Please visit Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs guide for visa information http://www.e-konsolosluk.net/Visa/Visa_Welcome.aspx.  

ACCOMMODATION
We have special agrement with the HRS travel agency for WCES-2011 participants. You could reserve very cheap hotel rooms in Istanbul from 17 USD on the WCES website.

For more information please visit the conference official web site: http://www.wces.info      

CONTACT
E-mail: wces.istanbul@gmail.com

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Education

LONDON INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EDUCATION (LICE 2010)

CALL FOR PAPERS

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London International Conference on Education (LICE-2010)

September 6-8, 2010, London, UK

http://www.liceducation.org/

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The London International Conference on Education (LICE) is an international refereed conference dedicated to the advancement of the theory and practices in education. The LICE promotes collaborative excellence between academicians and professionals from Education.

The aim of LICE is to provide an opportunity for academicians and professionals from various educational fields with cross-disciplinary interests to bridge the knowledge gap, promote research esteem and the evolution of pedagogy. The LICE-2010 invites research papers that encompass conceptual analysis, design implementation and performance evaluation. All accepted papers will appear in the proceedings and modified version of selected papers will be published in special issues peer reviewed journals.

The topics in LICE-2010 include but are not confined to
the following areas:

*Academic Advising and Counselling
*Art Education
*Adult Education
*APD/Listening and Acoustics in Education Environment
*Business Education
*Counsellor Education
*Curriculum, Research and Development
*Distance Education
*Early Childhood Education
*Educational Administration
*Educational Foundations
*Educational Psychology
*Educational Technology
*Education Policy and Leadership
*Elementary Education
*E-Learning
*ESL/TESL
*Health Education
*Higher Education
*History
*Human Resource Development
*Indigenous Education
*ICT Education
*Kinesiology & Leisure Science
*K12
*Language Education
*Mathematics Education
*Multi-Virtual Environment
*Music Education
*Pedagogy
*Physical Education (PE)
*Research Assessment Exercise (RAE)
*Reading Education
*Religion and Education Studies
*Rural Education
*Science Education
*Secondary Education
*Second life Educators
*Social Studies Education
*Special Education
*Student Affairs
*Teacher Education
*Cross-disciplinary areas of Education
*E-Society
*Other Areas of Education

IMPORTANT DATES:

Extended Abstract (Work in Progress) Submission Date: March 01, 2010 
Research Paper, Case Study, Report Submission Date: March 30, 2010
Proposal for Workshops: February 15, 2010
Notification of Workshop Acceptance/Rejection: February 15, 2010
Notification of Extended Abstract (Work in Progress) Acceptance/Rejection: March 15, 2010
Notification of Research Paper, Case Study, Report Acceptance /Rejection: April 15, 2010
Camera Ready Paper Due: June 01, 2010 
Participant(s) Registration (Open): January 2010
Early Bird Registration Deadline: May 31, 2010
Late Bird Registration Deadline: September 06, 2010
Conference Dates: September 06-08, 2010

For further information please visit LICE-2010 at: http://www.liceducation.org/

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London International Conference on Education (LICE-2009)

 

SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS

London International Conference on Education (LICE-2009), November 9-12, 2009, London, UK
(
http://www.liceducation.org)

The London International Conference on Education (LICE) is an international refereed conference dedicated to the advancement of the theory and practices in education. The LICE promotes collaborative excellence between academicians and professionals from Education.

The aim of LICE is to provide an opportunity for academicians and professionals from various educational fields with cross-disciplinary interests to bridge the knowledge gap, promote research esteem and the evolution of pedagogy. The LICE-2009 invites research papers that encompass conceptual analysis, design implementation and performance evaluation. All the accepted papers will appear in the proceedings and modified version of selected papers will be published in special issues peer reviewed journals.

The topics in LICE-2009 include but are not confined to the following areas:

*Academic Advising and Counselling
*Art Education
*Adult Education
*Business Education
*Counsellor Education
*Curriculum, Research and Development
*Distance Education
*Early Childhood Education
*Educational Administration
*Educational Foundations
*Educational Psychology
*Educational Technology
*Education Policy and Leadership
*Elementary Education
*E-Learning
*ESL/TESL
*E-Society
*Health Education
*Higher Education
*History
*Human Resource Development
*Indigenous Education
*ICT Education
*Kinesiology & Leisure Science
*K12
*Language Education
*Mathematics Education
*Music Education
*Pedagogy
*Physical Education
*Research Assessment Exercise (RAE)
*Reading Education
*Rural Education
*Science Education
*Secondary Education
*Second life Educators
*Social Studies Education
*Special Education
*Student Affairs
*Teacher Education
*Cross-disciplinary areas of Education
*Writing Education
*Other Areas of Education

IMPORTANT DATES:

Extended Abstract Submission Date: June 30, 2009 
Paper Submission Date: July 15, 2009
Proposal for Workshops: May 15, 2009 
Notification of Workshop Acceptance: May 31, 2009 
Proposal for Academic Presentation: April 30, 2009 
Notification of Extended Abstract Acceptance/Rejection: July 31, 2009 
Notification of Academic Presentation Acceptance: May 15, 2009
Notification of Paper Acceptance/Rejection: August 15, 2009 
Camera Ready Paper Due: September 01, 2009 
Author Registration: September 15, 2009 
Early Bird Attendee registration: October 01, 2009 
Conference Dates: November 09-12, 2009 

For further information please visit LICE-2009 at: http://www.liceducation.org

 

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