2018 will mark the second annual CARE conference, a newly
established annual research conference sponsored by the University of Nevada
Las Vegas (UNLV) College of Education. This event brings together scholars from
around the U.S. and abroad in order to present scholarship related to a variety
of contexts, including theory, practice, empirical research, and conceptual
advancement. All presentations will address subjects specifically related to
education, broadly defined, such as P-12 teacher education, higher education,
educational psychology, adult education, special education, school counseling,
school psychology, school climate, policy, TESL, literacy, online learning,
educational technology, and others.
CARE is a juried, national research conference, meaning that presentation
proposals undergo peer-review prior to potential acceptance for presentation.
CARE is a robust conference with ample opportunities to exchange theoretical
ideas, share research results, help advance practice, make collaborative
connections, and learn from one another’s scholarship.
Call for Papers
We invite submissions for potential presentation at this year’s CARE conference
from a broad range of topics related to education. Strands may include
empirical or theoretical scholarship as well as research methodology
evaluation, meta-analyses, critical literature reviews, and topics related to
applied practice, including action research, that are grounded in scholarship.
Where possible, topics will be grouped together for presentation within similar
tracks.
Submit a proposal that includes a title, an abstract of not more than 150
words, and a summary that does not exceed more than 600 words. If the proposal
is accepted for presentation, then the title and abstract will be included in
the conference program.
Proposal Submission Deadline is November 19, 2017.
All presented papers are eligible for submission to the Journal of Behavioral
and Social Sciences (JBSS), and all submitted papers will be peer-reviewed for
potential publication.
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