IVETA - TEND 2002 Conference and call for Papers

From: Craig Field (craig.field@HCT.AC.AE)
Date: Tue Jun 12 2001 - 03:15:00 CDT


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From: Craig Field <mailto:craig.field@HCT.AC.AE>
Subject:      IVETA - TEND 2002 Conference and call for Papers
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Please distribute this call for papers to those you feel have an interest in Technological Education and National Development or may wish to attend a conference of this nature. I thank you now for taking an interest in the promotion of research into the role of Technological Education and National Development (TEND).

Fellow Researchers,

In a period of accelerating change, countries, developed and developing, face the challenge of responding to change in the way they work and the demands placed on their work-force.

The Higher Colleges of Technology and the International Vocational Education and Training Association will be holding an international conference under the heading of "Bridging the Divide : Strategies for Change" from 7 to 9 April, 2002 in one of the world's most rapidly developing cities and country, Dubai in the United Arab Emirates.

This is the third international conference to focus on aspects of the role of technological education in national development (TEND 2002). The call for papers is now open and proposals that address the themes and sub themes of this conference are welcomed.

The Keynote speaker for the conference is Mark David Milliron, President and CEO, League for Innovation in the Community College. Dr. Shirley Waterhouse, Director of Educational Technology, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University will deliver the theme address.

For more information visit the IVETA - TEND 2002 website. http://crm.hct.ac.ae/tend2002

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<p>Fellow Researchers,
<p>In a period of accelerating change, countries, developed and developing, face the challenge of responding to change&nbsp; in the way they work and the demands placed on their work-force.
<p>The <a href="http://www.hct.ac.ae">Higher Colleges of Technology</a> and the <a href="http://www.iveta.org">International Vocational Education and Training Association</a> will be holding an international conference under the heading of "Bridging the Divide : Strategies for Change"&nbsp; from 7 to 9 April, 2002 in one of the world's most rapidly developing cities and country, Dubai in the United Arab Emirates.
<p>This is the third international conference to&nbsp; focus on aspects of the role of technological education in national development (TEND 2002). The call for papers is now open and proposals that address the themes and sub themes of this conference are welcomed.
<p>The Keynote speaker for the conference is Mark David Milliron, President and CEO, League for Innovation in the Community College. Dr. Shirley Waterhouse, Director of Educational Technology, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University will deliver the theme address.
<p>For more information visit the <a href="http://crm.hct.ac.ae/tend2002">IVETA
- TEND 2002</a> website.
<br><a href="http://crm.hct.ac.ae/tend2002">http://crm.hct.ac.ae/tend2002>
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