As Dr. Oscar Arias says: "Education is the most basic necessity after those that are vital to life itself--food, clothing, and shelter. It is education that lifts people out of the state of chronic poverty in which they are constantly struggling to fulfill basic needs such as these. The truth is that all people have a right to have these basic needs fulfilled, and they also have a right to education. In this regard, the world is not doing very well, are we?"
By taking a part in Education and Development Conference 2010, you will have a chance to further explore and discuss the interdependence between Education and Development as well as many other issues of importance in creating the social, cultural, economical and political setting that influence educational systems and development.
Conference themes and topic for discussions and papers submission include, but are not limited to, the following:
The interdependence between education and development
Casual factors of educational development
Politics and education
Equal access to education
Gender in education
The importance of educating women
The importance of permanent education in achieving the high performances of an organization
Cross cultural aspects of education
Resource allocation to provide educational services
Educational systems around the world
Educational leadership
Education and peace
Education for sustainable development
All submissions (papers, detailed executive summaries, cases, and panel proposals) will be reviewed, and acceptance/rejection is based upon quality and relevance to the conference. Submit the abstract of your presentation along with the application form.