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Important Dates
• Submission of proposals 16th June 2010

• Deadline for the full paper submission 31st of August 2010

•  Registration opens 1st of July 2010

• Late registration starts 15th September 2010

• Deadline for late registration 14th October  2010



REGISTRATION FEES
Registration
opens 1st July 2010
CARIBNET Members $20.00US
Non-CARIBNET Members $30.00US
Students with ID FREE
Late Registration
starts September 15th 2010
CARIBNET Members $25.00US
Non-CARIBNET Members $50.00US
Students with ID $15.00US
THE ABOVE FEES DO NOT INCLUDE COSTS OF WORKSHOPS


 

 

 

 

 

Caribbean Network of Arts Presenters FREE (paid up membership)
Registration entitles participants to the following:

  • Folder with conference materials
  • Beverages
  • Light Refreshments

Cheques must be made payable to Art Fund

 

Call for Papers

Presenters are invited to submit proposals for paper presentations. Proposals from any arts education discipline will be considered provided they make an original academic contribution to the study of arts education. The conference will focus on a broad range of topics related to the development and management of the arts educative sector, specifically looking for research that links praxis and practice, and the synergies between the WHY and HOW of arts education. The Conference organizers invite abstracts and workshop proposals for the following thematic areas:

  1. Policies for the arts education
    • Education and arts policy
    • Community development through the arts
    • Regional approaches to policy
    • Arts and trade issues
    • Policy impacts and outcomes
  1. Arts education and society
    • Cross cultural studies in arts education
    • Emerging issues in arts education
    • Arts education and student performance
    • Studies on the economic, social, cultural and environmental impact of arts education
    • New technologies and art education
    • Entrepreneurship and arts education
  1. Development, management & administration
    • Resource Management
    • Human resource development and educational issues
    • Logistics and venues for the arts
    • New technologies and knowledge production
    • Sponsorship and investment
    • Planning and sustainability
    • Governance of the arts educative sector
  1. Education through the Arts
  • Advocacy, networking, and research in the arts
  • Teaching and learning resources for arts education
  • Arts for social cohesion and conflict resolution
  • Culture and art education
  • The impact of arts education in social and cultural issues
  • Defining priorities of arts education for Ministries of Education and Culture
  • Curriculum, pedagogy and assessment in formal and informal education

See the guidelines for the submission of papers and presentations

Download the call for papers outline package pdf.

 

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