Canadian History of Education Association (CHEA) biennial meeting rescheduled to 2022

The Canadian History of Education Association (CHEA) is extremely pleased to announce that we will hold our biennial conference in person, October 13th-15th, 2022, at the Inn at Laurel Point in Victoria, British Columbia!

Go to the CHEA website for the CFP and submission details.

We will also hold a special online symposium in October 2021 (precise dates TBD). The symposium does not replace the biennial conference. Instead, it will bring new scholars in the history of education together with invited scholar-mentors for dynamic discussions of new scholars’ work that explores new directions in the history of education field, especially in light of the field’s essential need to speak to the history of current crises, such as anti-Blackness and anti-Indigeneity.

Information about applying to participate in the special online symposium is on the CHEA website.

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