Inclusive and Supportive Education Conference London • 3rd
– 5th August 2020
UCL Institute of Education Ranked World #1 for Education
Call for papers is now open!
The submission window is open for one month only and closes Friday 31st January 2020. If you would like to present a paper at ISEC2020 please email
ISEC2020@UCL.AC.UK to discuss opportunities that may be available to you. The subject matter of your proposal should fall within one of the following themes: Knowledge Exchange, Innovative Practices, Inclusion as Social Justice, Parents as Partners, Lifelong Inclusion.
Conference Keynotes
Dr Lyman Dukes of the University of South Florida Keynote: Trends in transition for students with disabilities: Where do we go from here?
Dr Barbara Hong of Brigham Young University, Hawaii Keynote: Don’t leave the parents out: Understanding the critical power of family partnerships
Professor Lani Florian of University of Edinburgh Keynote: New directions for inclusive and supportive education
Professor Sigamoney Naicker of the National Commission for Education Support Services, South Africa Keynote: Social justice in the developing world: Towards an inclusive pedagogy
Dr David Mitchell of the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, New Zealand Keynote: Can we trust the evidence? A cross-examination of research into educating children with additional learning needs
Exhibiting at ISEC2020
Get your brand noticed by an international audience through a range of exciting sponsorship and exhibition opportunities starting from just £1000. exhibiting at ISEC2020 please email
sales@nasen.org.uk.
Tickets are on sale now. The early bird rate of £299 is available until 31st January
Web:
www.ucl.ac.uk/isec2020 Email:
ISEC2020@UCL.AC.UK Twitter: ISEC2020UK
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