25.758, Confs: Applied Linguistics/China

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Subject: 25.758, Confs: Applied Linguistics/China

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Date: Fri, 14 Feb 2014 11:14:20
From: Barry Bai [barry.bai at cuhk.edu.hk]
Subject: CAERDA International Conference in Xi’an, China

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CAERDA International Conference in Xi’an, China 

Date: 27-Jun-2014 - 29-Jun-2014 
Location: Xi'an, China 
Contact: Barry Bai 
Contact Email: barry.bai at cuhk.edu.hk 
Meeting URL: http://www.caerda.org/docs/Call_for_Proposals_(English).pdf 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics 

Meeting Description: 

The Chinese American Educational Research and Development Association
(CAERDA), which is affiliated with the American Educational Research
Association (AERA), is an international professional organization of educators
and educational researchers. It is committed to excellence in learning and
instruction across the educational spectrum. CAERDA holds an annual
international conference in the United States. The conference serves as an
open forum for interdisciplinary discussion and scholarly exchange of ideas
among educational researchers and practitioners, who present their original
research and draw implications for the broad educational community. The
conference program primarily consists of empirical studies selected through a
blind peer-review process. Additionally, there are invited presentations,
symposia, and panel discussions that feature the annual conference theme.
Selected high quality papers are invited to submit to the New
Waves-Educational Research and Development (CAERDA’s peer-reviewed online
journal), or to CAERDA’s feature publication in its book series. CAERDA will
hold a special international conference during June 27-29, 2014 in Xi’an,
China to provide  an additional venue for the vast majority of colleagues in
China to exchange research ideas and findings besides our annual conference in
the United States. Famed as the cradle of Chinese civilization, Xi’an not only
served as China’s capital for over 1,000 years (including Zhou, Qin, Han, and
Tang dynasties), but also was the starting  point of the legendary Silk Road
for trade and cultural exchanges between the East and the West. Xi’an has
countless historical and cultural attractions, including the renowned
Terracotta Army for the First Emperor. It also has numerous K-12 schools,
universities, and research institutions. Indeed, Xi’an is an ideal place for
the CAERDA’s 2014 international conference.
 









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