Postings of Significant Local NAME Events
Announcing the CALL For PRESENTATIONS & REGISTRATION
for the
The 11th Annual • Region 6
TEXAS NAME Conference
Respecting, Reframing and Reclaiming Multicultural Education for the 21st Century
Location: Texas A & M University, College Station, TX
April 27 – 28, 2012
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
Dr. Geneva Gay
Distinguished Scholar & Author of Culturally Responsive Teaching: Theory, Practice and Research
Dr. Valerie Ooka Pang
Distinguished Scholar & Author of Multicultural Education: A Caring-Centered, Reflective Approach
For Additional Registration & Proposal Submission information:
PLEASE CLICK HERE.
Deadline for Submissions: March 4th
Contact Information:
Dr. Donald R. Collins, email: drcollins@pvamu.edu
Dr. Gwendolyn Webb-Hasan, email: gwebbj@tamu.edu
International CALL for Papers:
2012 International Conference
hosted by the
Korean Association for
Multicultural Education (KAME)
May 11-12, 2012
Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea.
Theme: Diversity, Equity & Excellence in Education
The conference will provide a platform for researchers, policy makers
and practitioners in the field of multicultural education from home
and abroad to share ideas and research findings, and build up a
worldwide network of scholarly discussions and friendship.
KAME invites submissions of manuscripts (or extended abstracts which
are detailed enough for the organizers to judge the merits of the
paper). Any presentation pertaining to the conference theme or related
topics dealing with research agendas and policy issues in the field of
multicultural education are welcome.
Please submit the manuscript or
extended abstract electronically with a short curricular vitae to
kame2008@naver.com (or yunkyung@hanyang.ac.kr) by November 10, 2011.
The KAME will inform the authors of whether the submitted paper is
accepted by December 10, 2012.
Travel Awards:
KAME will offer five competitive travel awards in the form of an
airline ticket (up to maximum amount of 500 US dollars) plus room and
board during the conference (up to three consecutive nights) to
subsidize travel expenses of the participants. To qualify for the
travel awards competition, authors must agree to submit their papers
to Multicultural Education Review (MER), the official international
journal of KAME within one month after the conference (and the author
is obligated to resubmit the paper to MER just in case the editorial
decision is a “revise and resubmit.”). The Editor of MER guarantees
the first editorial decision within no more than three months, and the
accepted articles will be published in MER within a year after the
final decision is made.
Please send any inquiries to the following contacts:
Professor Yun-Kyung Cha, President, Korean Association for
Multicultural Education – yunkyung@hanyang.ac.kr
or
Dr. Jeong-Duk Kim – kame2008@naver.com
Register now for
The 16th Annual Connecticut
SUMMER INSTITUTE:
DEVELOPING MULTICULTURAL CURRICULUM
August 17 through 19th, 2011
Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research Center
Ledyard, CT
Presenters: Bill Howe
Kimberly Traverso, Jack Hasegawa, Kimberley Shockley, and
Maria Pacheco
Cost: $195 for CT Residents/$295 for Out-of-State Residents
Deadline for Registration: July 29, 2011
Click here to download DMC Summer Institute flier
Another Outstanding NAME Opportunity!
REGISTER NOW
for the
16th Annual
New England Conference on Multicultural Education
Tuesday, SEPTEMBER 27, 2011
8:30 am – 4:30 pm
Central Connecticut State University
New Britain CT
KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Dr. JAMES A. BANKS
THIS YEAR’s NECME Conference IS FREE to all attendees!
Visit the web site: www.necme.org for additional information



