Paper Submission You are invited to submit full proposals (no abstracts are required) for presentations in the parallel sessions, as conference papers or short presentations. Submissions may fall in the category of
- research paper
- educational policy study
- theoretical paper
- national case study
- project report
- institutional case study
You may also propose to run a workshop, introducing a more comprehensive theme, including few related shorter contributions or organised as interactive session with the audience.
Presentation time will be different for the above categories.
How to contribute?
Papers, strictly not exceeding six A4 pages, and short presentations (particularly recommended in the categories of research and projects in early stages of development, smaller scale case studies, etc), up to four pages, including figures and references, should be submitted in English by 2 February, 2007 as MS Word doc files, through the online submission form available by clicking here.
Papers submitted should meet the costumary academic requirements: clear research questions, methodology, contextualisation, results, conclusions and implications, references. Language check is essential in order to avoid papers being returned for revision. Please, find the format requirements here.
For workshops a concise description of the theme, the presentation structure and speakers in three A4 pages is asked for.
Authors of accepted papers will be invited to send a consize summary (1 page) of their paper to be published in the Book of Abstracts that will be made available for all participants. Registered delegates will have electronic access to the full version of contributions prior to the conference. Accepted papers will be published on CD-ROM and handed over to participants as part of the conference package.
The working language of the conference will be English.
Equality Statement
EDEN puts emphasis on the balanced representation of genders among speakers thus invites and encourages particularly women to take active part in the conference also by submitting paper proposals for the event. Selection process will attach special attention to equity, in order to avoid gender bias among speakers. EDEN is committed to provide equal access and opportunity for all services made available. Provisions will be made to support people with disability to take part, as much as possible, in all conference activities.
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