27.718, Calls: Applied Ling, Discourse Analysis, Gen Ling, Text/Corpus Ling/Tunisia

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Subject: 27.718, Calls: Applied Ling, Discourse Analysis, Gen Ling, Text/Corpus Ling/Tunisia

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Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2016 10:39:40
From: Mimoun Melliti [mimoun_melliti at yahoo.com]
Subject: Evaluation and Assessment of Approaches and Practices

 
Full Title: Evaluation and Assessment of Approaches and Practices 

Date: 28-Oct-2016 - 29-Oct-2016
Location: Tunis, Tunisia, Tunisia 
Contact Person: Mimoun Melliti
Meeting Email: mimoun_melliti at yahoo.com

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; General Linguistics; Text/Corpus Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 30-May-2016 

Meeting Description:

Annual Conference of The Tunisian Association of Young Researchers (TAYR)
In collaboration with Tunis Business School (TBS)
On Evaluation and Assessment of Approaches and Practices
28 and 29 October 2016

Participations should cover, but not be limited to, the following themes :

- Evaluation and/or assessment : What’s best for students, teachers, and
educational policy makers ?
- Evaluation of educational systems, curricula, and syllabi
- Evaluation of governmental educational paradigms, priorities and practices
- Marketing evaluation techniques and evaluation of marketing techniques
- Evaluation of assessment programs: comparative approaches
- Evaluation and assessment of research papers and projects
- Evaluation of the LMD system
- Innovative evaluation methods & approaches in educational management
- Evaluation of paradigms in Language, Literature and Culture Studies
- Evaluation of genres and research areas

Organizing Committee : Mimoun Melliti, Yosra Amraoui, Hatem Sebei, Ikram Arfi,
Adel Hannachi, Besma Msekni.

Scientific Committee : Dr Tahar Labassi, Prof. Mohamed Jabeur, Prof. Mohamed
Daoud, Dr Sahbi Hidri, Dr Abdennabi Ben Beya, Dr Jonathan Mason, Dr Sadok
Bouhlila, Dr Lynn Hannachi, Dr Abdelfatteh Brahem.


Call for Papers:

Researchers, teachers, students, administrators, and policy makers interested
in the conference, its axes and peripheral or related issues in Humanities,
Law, Management, Sociology, Psychology, Architecture, Marketing…etc are
invited to send their abstracts (250-300 words) in English, French or Arabic
to tayr.tayr at gmail.com

Topics (not limited to the following list):

- Evaluation of linguistic corpus
- Assessment of practicality of corpus analysis tools.
- Evaluation of language in use methodologies
- Evaluation of the process of globalization of language-related research
methodologies
- Evaluation of models of analyzing different linguistic data 
- Assessment of globality of writing models
- Evaluation teaching practices and paradigms

Deadline for abstract submission: 30 May 2016.
Notification of acceptance : 15 June 2016
Conference proceedings will be published in the indexed journal TAYR Quarterly
Vol 3 Issue 4 by December 2016




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