World Future Forum- Transitioning to Tomorrow
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Category education; career; college; college readiness; high school; higher education; persistence; post high school; post secondary; technology and innovation; transition; workforce
Deadline: October 19, 2018 | Date: April 25, 2019-April 26, 2019
Venue/Country: Chicago, IL, U.S.A
Updated: 2018-09-27 06:06:16 (GMT+9)
Call For Papers - CFP
We invite you to join us at the World Future Forum in Chicago. The Forum will offer a unique opportunity for school administrators, academics, and other professionals - from around the world - to present a wide array of perspectives and expertise in the pursuit of excellence in post-high school education.Most importantly, this group of academics will share the best studies and practices for one common goal and our priority: to ensure transition, college persistence, and career readiness. Transitioning to Tomorrow: College and Career Readiness for Success is the theme of World Future Forum 2019. The Forum's goal is to examine and fit together the following individual "pieces" of the complex puzzle that is secondary and post high school education: - College Transition and Persistence - Workforce Skills and Demands- Next Generation High Schools- College and Career Outcomes of High Schools- Academic Preparation for College Readiness- Student Debt- Post-High School Challenges- Technology and Innovation in EducationWe seek research papers in these interdependent areas. Abstract Submission, Submission Requirements, and Acceptance Policy: http://www.worldfutureforum.org/call-for-papers/ Enquiries: infoworldfutureforum.orgRegistration: http://www.worldfutureforum.org/registration Venue: Palmer House Chicago
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