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Global Summit on Education GSE2015

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The 3rd Global Summit on Education (GSE 2015) is an international conference that invites academicians, scholars and researchers with broad and diverse research interests from around the world to meet and exchange the latest ideas and views in a forum that encourages respectful dialogues. GSE 2015, which consists of research presentations in various disciplines, themes and areas within the field of education, offers an opportunity to renew old friendships, make new contacts, establish networking and facilitate partnerships across borders.



The main objective of this conference is to provide a forum and an effective medium for academicians, scientists, scholars and researchers:
  • To present the result of their research activities in in the field of education
  • To discuss researches that contribute to the sharing of new ideas, innovations, theoretical, methodological and empirical knowledge, and problem solving techniques in the disciplines, themes and areas of education.
Sub-themes/streams
  • Pedagogy
  • Curriculum and instruction
  • Education Curriculum Research and Development
  • Distance education
  • Educational leadership
  • Education Policy and Leadership
  • Educational Administration
  • Educational psychology
  • Educational technology
  • Religion and Education Studies
  • Special needs education
  • Technical and vocational education
  • Language education
  • Research Assessment Exercise (RAE)
  • Rural Education
  • Physical Education
  • E-learning
  • TESL/ESL
  • Language for Specific purpose
  • Social Studies Education
  • Secondary Education
  • Technology in Education
  • ICT Education
  • Lifelong learning
  • Urban studies
  • Primary education
  • Teaching



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