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ACES 2014 : The Asian Conference on Education for Sustainability | |||||||||||
Link: http://presdafoundation.org/education-sustainability-conference/ | |||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||
Join us for the 69th Hiroshima Peace Memorial Ceremony and the inaugural Asian Conference on Education for Sustainability (ACES 2014) held August 2-4 at the luxurious Hiroshima Mitsui Garden Hotel.
The three-day, international, peer-reviewed conference will provide an interdisciplinary platform for academics, researchers, policy makers, activists, students and professionals. With the theme of Global Challenges and Opportunities, the conference will promote a critical understanding of the innovative and organic approaches from education toward sustainability. Full papers are welcome, but not required. Registered participants with an accepted abstract and/or refereed full paper will be published in the Proceedings (ISSN 2188-6997). Oral, poster and virtual presenters shall be included in the Proceedings. Abstracts must be submitted through our online system. The conference will focus on the following topic areas: Administration, Policy and Leadership Adult Education Advising, Counseling and Student Services Art and Music Education Curriculum, Research and Development Distance Education and E-learning Educational Measurement and Evaluation Educational Psychology Educational Technology and ICT Early Childhood Education Elementary Education Enrollment Management English as a Second Language English as a Foreign Language Health, Sex and Physical Education Higher Education and Further Education Indigenous and Rural Education Language Education Professional Development Secondary (Junior, Senior) Education Second Language Acquisition Sociolinguistics Special Education Teacher Education Special ACES Topics: Education for Sustainable Development Equity and Social Justice Higher Education Sustainability Home Education (Homeschooling) Human Rights Education Migration and Identity Population and Aging Society Universal Education |
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