Here’s a conference announcement I just received that may be interesting to some of you out there.

Learning Conference – 2005
Faculty of Education, University of Granada, Spain, 11-14 July 2005

http://www.LearningConference.com


Here’s a conference announcement I just received that may be interesting to some of you out there.

Learning Conference – 2005
Faculty of Education, University of Granada, Spain, 11-14 July 2005

http://www.LearningConference.com

The conference will address a range of critically important themes relating to education today. Main speakers will include some of the world’s leading thinkers and in the field of education, as well as numerous paper, colloquium and workshop presentations by researchers and practitioners. This is a conference for any person with an interest in, and concern for, education at any of its levels and in any of its forms, from early childhood, to schools, to higher education and lifelong learning – and in any of its sites, from home to school to university to workplace.

The conference welcomes presentation proposals from right across the field of education. Conference papers will be published in print and electronic formats in the peer refereed International Journal of Learning. If you are unable to attend the conference in person, virtual registrations are also available which allow you to submit a paper for refereeing and possible publication in this fully refereed academic journal, as well as access to the electronic version of the conference proceedings. The deadline for the first round call for papers is 1 October 2004. Proposals are usually reviewed within four weeks of submission.

Full details of the conference, including an online call for papers form, are to be found at the conference website.

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