The International
Conference on Education and New Developments 2014 (END 2014) invites
you to showcase presentations, from the most diverse countries and
cultures, to promote growth in research methods intimately related
to teaching, learning and applications in Education nowadays. We
provide you with particular topics to explore various themes with
the respective, but not limited to, sub-topics:
TEACHERS AND STUDENTS |
PROJECTS AND TRENDS |
Teachers and Staff training and
education
Educational quality and standards
Curriculum and Pedagogy
Vocational education and Counseling
Ubiquitous and lifelong learning
Training programs and professional guidance
Teaching and learning relationship
Student affairs (learning, experiences and diversity
Extra-curricular activities
Assessment and measurements in Education |
Pedagogic innovations
Challenges and transformations in Education
Technology in teaching and learning
Distance Education and eLearning
Global and sustainable developments for Education
New learning and teaching models
Multicultural and (inter)cultural communications
Inclusive and Special Education
Rural and indigenous Education
Educational projects |
TEACHING AND LEARNING |
ORGANIZATIONAL ISSUES |
Educational foundations
Research and development methodologies
Early childhood and Primary Education
Secondary Education
Higher Education
Science and technology Education
Literacy, languages and Linguistics (TESL/TEFL)
Health Education
Religious Education
Sports Education |
Educational policy and leadership
Human Resources development
Educational environment
Business, Administration, and Management in Education
Economics in Education
Institutional accreditations and rankings
International Education and Exchange programs
Equity, social justice and social change
Ethics and values
Organizational learning and change |
We
encourage submissions of abstracts for the following types of
contributions:
- Oral Presentations
- Posters
- Workshop
- Company Presentation
- Virtual Presentations
Abstracts and papers must be written in English.
Its typical composition should be summarily: motivation for the
paper, objectives, what was done, how it was done and validated,
major results and conclusions. In writing the abstract please be
quantitative and write clearly DO NOT EXCEED the imposed
characters length limit because accepted abstracts will be published
in the proceedings book of the conference (the written account of
what transpired at the meeting).
An abstract is an extremely important part of the paper because it
summarizes the entire paper its the front window to show your
work to the public and must allow the reviewers to make an
intelligent decision about its acceptance.
The papers must report original, previously unpublished findings in
the field. All papers will be reviewed under the direction of the
Scientific Committee.
The details on submissions can be found
here. |