Call for Papers – 2019 Hawaii International Conference on Education

Call for Papers

(For full conference details, visit our website at: http://www.hiceducation.org )

 

Submission/Proposal Deadline: August 18th, 2018

Submit your paper immediately so that you may take advantage of our Early Bird Rate that has been extended to June 15, 2018

 

 

The 17th Annual Hawaii International Conference on Education will be held from January 5th (Saturday) to January 8th (Tuesday), 2019 at the Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort in Honolulu, Hawaii. Honolulu is located on the island of Oahu. Oahu is often nicknamed “the gathering place”. The 2019 Hawaii International Conference on Education will once again be the gathering place for academicians and professionals from Education and related fields from all over the world.

 

 

Topic Areas (All Areas of Education are Invited)

 

·        Academic Advising and Counseling

·        Adult Education

·        Art Education

·        Business Education

·        Counselor Education

·        Curriculum, Research and Development

·        Distance Education

·        Early Childhood Education

·        Educational Administration

·        Educational Foundations

·        Educational Measurement and Evaluation

·        Educational Psychology

·        Educational Technology

·        Education Policy and Leadership

·        Elementary Education

·        ESL/TESL

·        Health Education

·        Higher Education

·        Human Resource Development

·        Indigenous Education

·        Kinesiology & Leisure Science

·        Language Education

·        Libraries and Learning Commons

·        Music Education

·        Reading Education

·        School Choice

·        Secondary Education

·        Social Studies Education

·        Special Education

·        STEM Education

·        Student Affairs

·        Teacher Education

·        Cross-disciplinary areas of Education

·        Other Areas of Education

 

 

 

Submitting a Proposal/Paper:

 

You may submit your paper/proposal by following the instructions on our website. To make a submission, and for detailed information about submitting see:

 

http://www.hiceducation.org/call-for-papers/

 

 

New for 2019: We are happy to announce that we will be hosting a bookstore in the registration room this year.  Authors interesting in offering their  published work for sale to conference attendees can contact Andrew Burge by replying to this email for more information

 

 

To be removed from this list, reply to this email with REMOVE written in the subject line.

 

Hawaii International Conference on Education

P.O. Box 75036

Honolulu, Hawaii 96836

education@hiceducation.org

http://www.hiceducation.org

College Board’s A Dream Deferred Conference

Don’t miss your chance to share your innovative ideas, success stories, solution-focused strategies, and best practices with your colleagues at the A Dream Deferred: The Future of African American Education Conference.

Our focus will be on topics that inspire, inform, and energize educators at all levels to better prepare African American students for future success.

The deadline to submit a proposal for A Dream Deferred 2019 is August 31, 2018.

For more information, please visit this link: https://dreamdeferred.collegeboard.org/

The Purple Gavel Group (PGG) is launching this August!

Hello Fellow Trojans,

The Purple Gavel Group (PGG) is launching this August and needs your support!

PGG is a California based non-profit organization with a specific focus on empowering teens and young adults from primarily low-income communities through strategic counseling programs, conferences and events, and through access to relevant legal and professional workshops and web content.

As a former Rossier graduate student, educator and counselor, it is important to me to share our vision with like-minded educators and professionals and build momentum around our mission to empower, educate, and elevate our youth in certain under-represented communities. I am currently reaching out to all of my personal and professional networks to share our information and build support in any way we can including strategic partnerships, volunteers, counseling/ MFT interns, sharing of information, donations, etc.

My direct line is below and I can be reached at any time. This mission is very near and dear to my heart and I welcome all suggestions, recommendations, and advisement. We aim to get this right and truly impact the communities we serve.

Thank you!

Allison L. Sherman

|Co- Founder, President|

The Purple Gavel Group

Phone: 323-312-7723

www.purplegavel.org  |    info@purplegavel.org

Feel Better Workshops

USC hosts Feel Better Workshops for students who are struggling with stress, anxiety, intense emotions, procrastination or not feeling connected to others on campus.

These drop in workshops do not require registration and are offered every Thursday from 4:00 – 5:00 in the Trojan Conference Room on the first floor of Engemann.

These year-round workshops focus on helping students learn some additional skills.

There are five topics that occur the same week each month.

1st Thursday: Stress Management
2nd Thursday: Managing Emotions
3rd Thursday: Calm your Anxiety
4th Thursday: Relationships and Connection
5th Thursday: (in months that have a 5th week)
Addressing Academic Anxiety: Preventing
Perfectionism and Procrastination

Prepárate 2019: Educating Latinos for the Future of America

Prepárate™
April 9–10, 2019
San Antonio, Texas

Educators who work with predominantly Latino students shape the Prepárate two-day program. This is your chance to inform and inspire your colleagues at next year’s Prepárate: Educating Latinos for the Future of America conference.

If interested, the deadline for proposal submission is August 31, 2018.

For more information, please visit this link: https://preparate.collegeboard.org/?SFMC_cid=EM44674-&rid=47563670 

LGBTRC Lavender Celebration 2018

Hello Graduating Trojans,

Please see the following message below.  Have a great week.

LGBTRC’s 24th Annual Lavender Celebration

Sunday, April 29th 2018 at 2:30pm @ Argue Plaza

Graduating students must signup here to participate!

“Are you graduating this year? Join all of your LGBTQ+ peers in the 24th Annual Lavender Celebration ceremony to receive recognition for all of your outstanding efforts while at USC! To register for this ceremony, simply fill out the survey at the link HERE.

 

USC KCLC Walk-In hours

Hello-
With weeks left in the semester, we are expanding our Walk-in hours in our office. Any student can stop by and get assistance with areas such as time management, organization, anti-procrastination, study strategies, exam strategies, and stress management.

KCLC WALK-IN HOURS (located in the Student Union 311 (STU 311))
Wednesdays 9:00 AM-11:00 AM and 1:00 PM and 5:00 PM
Fridays 9:00 AM-11:00 AM

Proposed message to students Hello,
With the end of the semester approaching, if you would like academic assistance for wrapping up the year, feel free to stop by and work on areas such as time management, organization, anti-procrastination, study strategies, exam strategies, and stress management.

KCLC WALK-IN HOURS (located in the Student Union 311 (STU 311))
Wednesdays 9:00 AM-11:00 AM and 1:00 PM and 5:00 PM
Fridays 9:00 AM-11:00 AM

 

 

 

Become a Rossier Class Champion!

Become a Rossier Class Champion!

 

The Rossier School is pleased to announce the Class Champion Program for the Class of 2018. We are currently recruiting volunteers from among the graduating students in each of our programs to help us keep in touch with our graduates, and help our graduates stay informed, and connected with one another.

Last year’s class champions played a critical role in helping to secure over 100 updates from their classmates for Rossier’s Class Notes newsletter!

What will Class Champions do?

  • Manage communication with approximately 25-40 of their fellow graduates. We will provide names and initial contact information prior to graduation.
  • Contact these classmates on a regular basis via email (every two months between May and December) to ensure that Rossier has updated, post-graduate contact information and current employment information.
  • Share information on resources, events and other opportunities offered through Rossier.

How many Class Champions are you looking to recruit?

We hope to have one Class Champion for every 25 graduating students, so we are looking for approximately 35 Class Champions spread across all Rossier degree programs.

How do apply to become a Class Champion?

Please complete an online application by Friday, April 27, 2018.

For more information please contact Nare Khodadadians, Career Services Specialist at nkhodada@rossier.usc.edu.