Constitution and Byelaws
The current ISCHE Constitution was approved at the General Assembly in Istanbul, Turkey 26 June 2015 and replaces the previous Constitution approved in Riga, Latvia 23 August 2013. It was changed in the General Assembly in Milan, 2022.
ISCHE Constitution
ISCHE Byelaws
General Assembly Minutes
The General Assembly is open to all members of ISCHE. Voting members are all individuals present.
Minutes archive
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Lille, France, July 2025(PDF - 181.4 kB)
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Natal, Brazil, August 2024(PDF - 144.3 kB)
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Budapest, Hungary, July 2023(PDF - 127.0 kB)
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Milan, Italy, September 2022(PDF - 201.2 kB)
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Extraodinary General Assembly, Online, December 2021(PDF - 84.5 kB)
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Porto, Portugal, August, 2021(PDF - 157.4 kB)
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Berlin, Germany, August, 2018(PDF - 718.9 kB)
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Buenos Aires, Argentina, July 2017(PDF - 580.9 kB)
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Chicago, USA, August 2016(PDF - 93.5 kB)
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Istanbul, Turkey, June 2015(PDF - 134.2 kB)
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London, England, July 2014(PDF - 130.0 kB)
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Riga, Latvia, August 2013(PDF - 204.5 kB)
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Geneva, Switzerland, July 2012(PDF - 208.8 kB)
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San Luis Potosi, Mexico, July, 2011(DOCX - 16.3 kB)
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Amsterdam, the Netherlands, August 2010(DOC - 37.5 kB)
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Utrecht, the Netherlands, August 2009(DOC - 44.5 kB)
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Newark, New Jersey, USA, August 2008(DOC - 56.5 kB)
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Hamburg, Germany, July 2007(DOC - 47.0 kB)
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Sydney, Australia, July 2005(PDF - 281.6 kB)
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Geneva, Switzerland, July 2004(PDF - 319.9 kB)
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Sao Paulo, Brazil, July 2003(DOC - 28.5 kB)
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Paris, France, July 2002(PDF - 147.2 kB)
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Alcala, Spain, September 2000(PDF - 247.6 kB)
Accessibility Statement
The International Standing Conference for the History of Education (ISCHE) is committed to offering an accessible environment for all.
As an international organization that meets in many different locales, ISCHE faces the challenges of following local laws and customs while honoring the expectations that people bring from their own communities. We encourage dialogue and creative problem solving on the part of Local Organizing Committees and participants to ensure more inclusive environments for all of our participants.
In line with the UN Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities, ISCHE strives to be accessible to all by accommodating the needs of registered participants in annual meetings as well as ISCHE regional meetings and workshops. At a minimum, ISCHE will comply with the disability laws in the country or jurisdiction within which the ISCHE event is being held and, whenever possible, will go above and beyond these requirements to enhance the conference experience for all attendees.
Requests for accommodating individual needs for ISCHE conferences, meetings and workshops will be included in the registration form. A member of the Local Organizing Committee may be identified as the Accessibility Contact Person to help manage accommodations. ISCHE holds accommodation requests and supporting documents confidential.
[ISCHE Byelaws, Section 8, Approved 26 June 2015 by the ISCHE Executive Committee and the ISCHE General Assembly, Istanbul, Turkey]