Conference in Budapest on ACTIVE CITIZENSHIP: DEMOCRATIC PRACTICES IN EDUCATION
INVITATION TO THE CONFERENCE AND CALL FOR PAPERS*
Extended deadline for paper submissions: closed 15 May, 2008
ACTIVE CITIZENSHIP: DEMOCRATIC PRACTICES IN EDUCATION
FROM SOCIALLY RESPONSIVE CLASSROOMS TO SOCIALLY RESPONSIBLE SOCIETIES
International Step by Step Association 9th Annual Conference 9-12 October, 2008, Budapest, Hungary
The International Step by Step Association - ISSA, a leading network of early childhood education and development professionals and organizations, welcomes proposals and interested participants from Eastern and Western Europe and from around the globe to the interdisciplinary conference Active Citizenship: Democratic Practices in Education, organized in partnership with the World Forum Foundation. This conference will provide a forum for discussion and exchange of ideas and experiences regarding how the promotion and practices of democracy, both in teaching practice and through advocacy, can affect the quality of children’s lives and those of the societies everywhere.
Professionals and all stakeholders involved in and caring for quality and access to early childhood education and development (ECED) from the classroom to the policy level are invited to join us to explore this topic in Budapest, Hungary, one of Europe’s most beautiful capitals.
Given the great interest of participants wishing to submit proposals, the deadline for abstract submission has been extended to 15 May. To submit your abstract and learn more about the event, please refer to the Conference website: http://www.diamond-congress.hu/issa2008
For more information on the conference, please contact Eva Izsak, Conference Manager: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Please assist us by disseminating this announcement to others who may be interested in attending this Conference. We look forward to hosting you in Budapest!
Sincerely,
Mark R. Ginsberg, Ph.D.
President of the ISSA Board,
Executive Director of the National Association for the Education of Young Children (United States)
Regina Sabaliauskiene
Director of the Center for Innovative Education (Lithuania)
Conference Chairs
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