New Submission Deadline ISCHE 44: Submit by 10 February
ISCHE and the Local Organizers of ISCHE 44, Budapest have just extended the submission deadline for this year’s conference. You have time to submit to “ISCHE 44 – Histories of Education and Reform: Traditions, Tensions and Transitions” until 10 February 2023.
The conference will be hosted in presence from 18 – 21 July at the Eötvös Loránd University, Faculty of Education and Psychology and will be extended with online days on July 24–25.
The option choice (in-presence/online) is required after reviewing results have been sent out.
For more information visit: http://www.reformpedagogiaiegyesulet.hu/ische-44/
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