Join teachers around the world to explore the theme of Re-Forming the Classroom: What Teachers Can Do To Connect Living and Learning at the Sixth Annual Worldwide Forum on Education and Culture. The Forum will be conducted in the heart of Rome, Italy, on November 29-30, 2007.
Designing new methods of teaching to meet the demands of both the classroom and society is the emphasis of this year’s meeting. Organizers of the Forum invite diverse and unique papers on a wide variety of topics, especially those that emphasize the interaction and connection between learning and living.
Proposals should demonstrate an eagerness to share innovative practices and research with others who have a common concern for expanding educational and cultural opportunities for all people. Presentations are welcome in the following areas:
- Humanities
- Art and Music
- Foreign languages
- Multiculturalism
- Social and applied sciences
- World religions
- New media
- Communications
- Teacher licensure
- English as a second language
- Study abroad
- Lifelong education
- Health and wellness
- Leadership
- Cross cultural studies
Please send a 250-word abstract by e-mail for a proposed session or presentation to Dr. Bruce C. Swaffield by June 29, 2007 for full consideration. Include your name, institution, and contact information. All proposals will be considered by a panel of reviewers and decisions will be announced by July 6, 2007.