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EduTeach 2018 - Third Canadian International Conference on Advances in Education, Teaching &Technology 2018

Date2018-07-28 - 2018-07-30

Deadline2018-01-31

VenueToronto, Canada Canada

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Websitehttps://educationconference.info

Topics/Call fo Papers

EduTeach2018 is the premier forum for the presentation of new trends, advances and research results in the fields of Education & Technology. It will bring together leading educators, Software developers, scientists, researchers, school principals, Education Administrators, Student Councilors, PhD students & Master Students from around the world.
We welcome individual paper presentations, panel sessions, round table discussions, performances, short films and posters. Your participation in EduTeach2018 may be under the following categories (Original research paper, published article, Dissertation/PhD thesis, Research abstract, Listener, Digital poster, Co-author, and Virtual)
MAIN THEMES OF THE CONFERENCE
1) Teaching & Learning relationships
2) Students & Teachers relationships
3) Ongoing projects, Trends, Issues & Challenges
4) How to overcome organizational issues
5) General Issues & future of the industry
6) Technology in Education & Teaching
Globalization is affecting employment and Schools will need to reconsider their mission in light of changing job markets; new skills and the flexibility to adapt to changing job demands and, for that matter, changing jobs over a lifetime; and dealing with an increasingly competitive international labor pool. The increasing commercialization of the school environment has become remarkably bold and explicit in this decade.
As Educators our ability to educate and prepare the world’s future leaders in politics, business, and education along with our determination to set positive examples for the value of democracy, civility, and human rights can shape the future of the world. However, there were many barriers to preparing students adequately for a global economy and society. The most significant barriers include limited resources, language barriers, and lack of mobility of students.
New technologies provide ways to overcome the traditional barriers to global education and language learning. The 21st century ushered in an era with the highest level of global interconnections in human history. Text, voice, and images are transferred with a click on a cellular phone or a computer. Students sign up for online classes that are taught by educators who are nowhere near where the students live.
Third Canadian Conference on Advances in Education, Teaching & Technology 2018 is your platform to enhance and update knowledge, share your finding among the global audience and establish academic collaborations.

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