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-9144001257300Home00Home-914400-895350 CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT!9th International Conference on Education, Teaching & Learning ICE19New York Conference at Wager College, New York-USA. April 26-28, 201900 CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT!9th International Conference on Education, Teaching & Learning ICE19New York Conference at Wager College, New York-USA. April 26-28, 2019-320040906780Running Images/texts regarding the Conference00Running Images/texts regarding the Conference-914400-853440007315200-895350Contact Us:[00Contact Us:[7360920-6781800046672519685Journals00Journals792099010160Venue/Contact Us00Venue/Contact Us722884010160Awards00Awards135255019685Call for Papers00Call for Papers605790010160 Registration Fee00 Registration Fee481012519685Paper Submission00Paper Submission373380019685Advisory Board00Advisory Board241935019685Program Schedule00Program ScheduleHome!ICE19New York ConferenceTheme: Developing Relationships & Sharing Knowledge and Ideas!Conference Dates: April 26-28, 2019Venue: Wagner College, One Campus Road, Staten Island, NY 10301 USA.Dear & Esteemed Colleagues,Greetings! We are pleased to extend a warm welcome to you and your colleagues to the upcoming 9th International Conference on Education, Teaching & Learning (ICE19New York Conference) which will be held in Wagner College, Staten Island, New York, USA from 26–28 April, 2019. May we invite you to submit your research abstracts/full paper/case studies/posters in all areas of education, teaching & learning. We do organize, in addition to paper presentations, invited lectures on selected topics closely synchronized with the conference theme and topics related to Education, Teaching & Learning and others.Panel Discussion!We are also planning to organize a panel discussion on the following topic on day 1 of the conference. We are sure, this program would add greater value addition to the academic fraternity participating at the ic: Enhancing the conceptual skills of your students! What is your role as a mentor?Important dates: Abstract or Case Studies or Posters Submission Deadline: November 20, 2018Communication of Acceptance: Three DaysFull Paper Submission Deadline: January 20, 2019Last Date for Registration: February 20, 2019Conference Dates: April 26-28, 2019Conference Objectives:Research indicates that collaboration and networking brings a lot of benefits to all the stakeholders in education. At the outset, collaboration with leading universities helps a university or college to enhance the learning experience of the students’ community of both the institutions. Teachers get an opportunity to learn and implement the best practices being followed by both the institutions and take the instructional methods to higher levels. Collaborations, it is stated, brings forth the following benefits. 1. Focus on goals, vision and mission of each of the institutions involved in collaborations 2. Mutual support from both the institutions on important aspects 3. Joint research work opportunities for the faculty members and above all 4. Offering greater academic inputs for the students. Understandably, it creates a ‘win-win’ situation for both the institutions.A lot of benefits could be derived by networking with institutes of higher learning which includes, among others, faculty exchange, student exchange, sharing of best practices, bench-marking with each other in order to raise the profile of their respective institutions, raising the standards of academic research, obtaining external and government research funding support with the able and active support of research experts drawn from both the collaborating institutions etc.,A new trend has been witnessing tremendous support from the global academic community to promote joint academic initiatives in higher education. Of late, this is more evident in Asian & Middle Eastern Universities as the institutions have started realizing the potential benefits of connecting themselves with other institutions. This is truly beneficial not only to the institutions but to the student community, as well.Against this background, the upcoming conference on Education makes an attempt to achieve the following objectives:Offering an ideal platform to academicians from different parts of the world to connect with each other and share the challenges overcome and successes achieved by establishing strong connections with each other to promote high-quality research and projects;Encouraging delegates to present and discuss their research findings on various topics of academic interest in the field of education order to introduce novel ideas to promote teaching, learning and pedagogy;Identifying new ways and methods to promote collaborative and active learning techniques in higher educational institutions at international levels cutting across boundaries.Journal!International Journal of Research in Teaching, Learning, Creativity & Technology (IJRTL)All the paper publications will undergo a double-blind review process.Call for Papers!Please submit your manuscripts/case studies in any of the areas/topics indicated below:Topics!Adolescence Education, Adult Education, Advanced Quantitative Methods in Education, Applied Linguistics, Art Education, Basic Ethical Values in Education, Business Education, Classroom Management, Classroom Teacher Education, Climate Change and Education, College and Higher Education, Communication Disorders and Sciences, Community Development and Action, Competencies Developmental, Computer-Assisted Teaching, Counselor Education, Course Management, Critical and Socio-cultural Studies in Education, Curriculum and Instruction, Curriculum Development, Democracy Education, Development of Science, Distance Education, Diversity in Learning, Early Childhood Education, Education and Culture, Education for Hearing Impaired, Education Management, Education Policy, Educational Administration, Educational Leadership, Educational Measurement and Evaluation, Educational Planning, Educational Psychology, Educational Technology, E-learning, Elementary Education, English as a Second Language, English Education, English for specific purposes, English, American and other literatures in English.Environmental Education, ESL Education , Financial Aid, Foreign Language Teaching, General Education, Global Issues in Education, Guidance and Counseling, Health Education, High School Teacher Education, Higher Education, History of Education, Home Schooling, Human Resource Development and Leadership, Human Resources in Education, Human Rights Education, Improving Classroom Teaching, Independent / Autonomous Learning, Information Studies, Innovation and Change in Education, Innovation in Language Teaching and Learning, Innovations and Effective Practices in Education and Language Teaching, Instructional Design, Instructional Designs and Improvements of Teaching Systems, Instructional Technology, Interactive Learning Environment, Intercultural Education, International Comparative Education, Language and Culture, Language Curriculum Development, Language Education, Language Learning and Teaching, Language Program Evaluation, Language Teacher Education, Language Teaching Methodology, Language Testing and Assessment, Languages, Leadership in Education.Learning and Organizational Change, Learning and Teaching, Learning and Teaching with Technology, Learning Assessments, Learning Diversity and Urban Studies, Learning Needs, Learning Psychology, Library Resource Management, Life Long Learning, Literacy Education, Material Development in Language Teaching and education, Mathematics Education, Measurement and Evaluation in Education, Methods of teaching languages, Middle Grades Education, Middle School Teacher Education, Mind Brain and Education, Mobile Learning, Montessori Education, Motivation and Language Teaching, Multi-cultural Education, Music Education, New Learning Environments, Nursery Education, Other Fields Parents Involvement, Participatory Learning, Peace Education, Pedagogical and Practical Issues, Pedagogy, Philosophy of Education, Physical Education, Pre-school Education, Primary School Education, Professional Development & Teacher Training, Psychology Education, Reading Education, Rehabilitation Counseling, Research and Development, Research Art Education, Research Management, Rural Education, School Counseling, School Health Education, School Psychology, School Safety, Secondary Education, Simulations in Education, Social Research Methodology, Social Studies Education, Special Education, Sport and Physical Education, Talented and Gifted Education, Teacher Education Program, Teacher Training, Teaching Society Involvement, Teaching/Learning Strategies, Technical and Vocational, Technology Innovation and Education, Technology use in education, TESOL / TESL / TEFL, The importance of body language in Education, Theoretical Issues on education, Video Games for Learning Vocational Education, Visually Impaired Education, Vocational Education, Youth and Education and other related topics. (The topics given are just suggestive in nature. You may feel free to submit manuscripts on related topics in your area of specialization.)Program Schedule!ICE19New York ConferenceProgram OutlineFriday, April 26, 2019TimelineDescription of Events08.30 - 09.30Registration09.30 - 10.30Inaugural Session/Keynote address10.30 - 11.00Coffee Break11.00 - 12.45Technical sessions - Paper Presentations12.45 - 14.00Lunch Break & Networking14.00 - 14.30Panel Discussion14.30 - 15.45Technical Sessions – Paper Presentations15.45 - 16.00Coffee Break16.00 - 18.00Technical sessions – Paper PresentationsPresentation RoomMeeting RoomSaturday, April 27, 2019TimelineDescription of Events09.00 - 10.30Technical sessions – Paper Presentations10.30 - 11.00Coffee Break11.00 - 11.30Invited Lecture Sessions – All Delegates11.30 - 12.45Technical Sessions – Paper Presentations12.45 - 14.00Lunch Break14.00 - 15.00Invited Lecture Session – All Delegates15.00 - 15.30Coffee break15.30 – 17.00Technical Sessions– Paper PresentationsPresentation RoomMeeting Room Sunday, April 28, 2019A free day for delegates!Delegates are requested to make their own arrangements for shopping, local tour, sight-seeing, meeting with friends & relatives and departure to home country.Scientific Advisory & Review BoardDr. Andrew Papadimos, Australian Catholic University, Australia.Dr. Cenap Ilter, California State University Dominguez Hills, USA.Dr. K.H. LEE, TBSS Center for Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Singapore.Dr. Leng Ho Keat, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.Dr. M. Mert ASLAN, Selcuk University, Turkey.Dr. Min-Teh Yu, China University of Technology, Taiwan.Dr. Nguyen Anh Phong, University of Economics and Law, Vietnam.Dr. R. Rajasekaran, PSG College of Arts and Science, India.Dr. Wai Chung Yeong, Universiti Malaya, Malaysia.Dr. Xuan Duong Nguyen, Hong Duc University, Vietnam.Dr. Yong Kyu Lew, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Korea (South).Dr. Yoshimasa (Nancy), Kageyama, Missouri State University, USA.Prof. Abu N.M. Wahid, Tennessee State University, USA.Prof. Byungchul Choi, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Korea (South).Prof. Dr. Hatane Semuel, Petra Christian University, Indonesia.Prof. Jaypy T. Tenerife, Technological Institute of the Philippines, Philippines.Prof. Joefrelin C. Ines, Shinas College of Technology, Oman.Prof. Joonil KIM, Mokwon University, Korea (South).Prof. Marilou Q. Tolentino, Systems Plus College Foundation, Philippines. PAPER SUBMISSION!Online Submission!Our online paper submission page would include following items:Title of the Paper:Track: 1. Pedagogy, Curriculum & Instruction2. Transformation in Learning, Teaching & Assessment3. Educational Leadership & Administration4. Digital Technologies, Virtual Teaching5. OthersConference: ICE19New York ConferenceName:Gender:University/College/Institution:Country:City:Email: Contact Phone Number:Attach your abstract/Full Paper: Submission through E-Mail!Email the formatted paper according to the .doc template paper (in .doc or .docx format) tousaconf@ For more information, please visit Conference Paper Template - DownloadRegistration Fee!Conference Registration Fee - DetailsDelegates can choose any of the options given below to participate at the Conference.OptionRegistration FeeEarly BirdBefore February 20, 2019US$After February 20, 2019US$AAuthor400450BCo-Author/Delegate/ Research Scholars350400C*One Day Attendance (Either 26 or 27 April)300350DJournal Publication (only if A, B or C is selected).FreeFree*If you would like to attend the conference just for one-day only, this reduced fee is applicable.** A 10% Group Discount on the ‘registration fee’ available for a group comprising three members. (Not applicable to one-day attendance).A 5% discount is applicable for those who register and complete conference fee payment on or before the deadline – February 20, 2019. (The discount offers are not applicable to one day attendance).Submission Fee!Registration fee covers participation in all sessions of the Conference, a copy of the proceedings, free publication of paper in one of our journals, participation certificate, lunches, coffee breaks and gift items. A single registration covers one paper. For additional papers, please add another $50 dollars only.Cancellation PolicyThere is a $100 fee for cancellations received prior to February 28, 2019.? There will be no refunds on cancellations after this date.?Registration!How to register and make payment?Delegates will get individual communications regarding the mode of payment which includes1. Electronic Wire Transfer using SWIFT code:Please pay the Conference fee using SWIFT or TT with the following details:Company NameGREATER VISION CONFERENCES & SEMINARS ORGANIZINGAccount NameGREATER VISION CONFERENCES & SEMINARS ORGANIZINGAccount Number0372514910001Bank Name & AddressRAK BANK, AL QUASIS BRANCH,Address: DUBAI RESIDENTIAL OASIS, DAMASCUS STREET, AL QUASIS, P.O.Box: 1531, DUBAI-UAE.IBAN NumberAE550400000372514910001SWIFT CodeNRAKAEAKRouting Code8040201012. Payment through Western Union Money Transfer: Some countries insist on remittances in person’s name. In such cases, please write to us and we would provide you the necessary details.3. Payment of Conference registration fee through PayPal:In case, you would like to pay the 'Conference registration fee' through PayPal, kindly inform and we would email you the PayPal Invoice requesting payment.Awards!Best Paper Award:Best Paper Awards will be presented to papers of exceptional merit in each major track which will be based on the recommendations of the Review Committee. The Best Paper Awards will be announced at the Conference.Best Presenter Award (For Research Scholars Only):Best Presenter Awards will be presented to those who make outstanding presentations in each track which will be based on the recommendations of the Chair/Observer of the respective Technical Sessions. Criteria to select the Best Presenters:The following aspects will be considered while selecting the 'Best Presenters' from each track.ContentAnalysis & InterpretationUse of EvidenceStructure & ArgumentPresentation Skills Time ManagementVenue: Wagner College, One Campus Road, Staten Island, NY 10301 USA.Wagner College Link: Click HereLocation map! Click HereHow to Reach the Conference Venue? Wagner College, One Campus Road, Staten Island, NY U.S.A.The easiest way to reach Wagner College is as follows:Reach Staten Island Ferry Station in ManhattanGet into the Ferry (It is a free service). Available every 15 minutes during peak hours. (Ferry Service Timing can be found in our website).Get down at Staten Island Ferry Station.You have frequent public transportation available to reach Wagner College. Also, cabs are available outside the Ferry Station. Charge: $10 to $15.At Wagner College, reach the Security Gate (near Casibo) and ask for AAR19Conference Hall. You can see sign boards near the security gate.Driving DirectionsFrom Points South: Take the New Jersey Turnpike to Exit 10, or the Garden State Parkway to Exit 127, and follow signs to the Outer bridge Crossing onto Staten Island. Route 1 and 9 travellers exit onto 440 North. After the tollbooths on Staten Island?($13 cash or EZPass), proceed north on Route 440 (West Shore Expressway) for approximately five miles. At the intersection with I-278, bear right onto I-278 East. From I-278 take Exit 13 ("Clove Road /Richmond Road").?Note:?Do not exit at earlier Richmond Avenue exit. At the light at the end of the exit ramp, turn left onto Clove Road. At the second light on Clove Road, turn right onto Howard Avenue (look for the Wagner College sign at this intersection). Pass through three traffic lights on Howard Avenue. At the top of Grymes Hill, turn right into the main entrance of Wagner College, marked "Main Entrance". Proceed to the guard booth and inform them you are visiting the Admissions Office.From Points North: From 95 South through New York City via Verrazano Bridge: Follow 95 South to New York. Take Exit 14 (Whitestone Bridge / Hutchinson River Parkway South). Proceed over the Whitestone Bridge and follow signs for 678 South / Van Wyck Expressway towards JKF Airport. Continue on 678 South / Van Wyck Expressway to the end, and then take the Belt Parkway heading west, following signs for the Verrazano Narrows Bridge (either level of the bridge is fine). After the tollbooths on the Staten Island side ($15 cash or EZPass), proceed straight along I-278 west for approximately 0.5 mile to Exit 13B ("Targee Street/Richmond Road"). This exit ramp leads to a service road running parallel to I-278. Proceed on the service road to the third traffic light at Clove Road. Turn right onto Clove Road and proceed approximately 100 yards to the first light at Howard Avenue. Turn right onto Howard Avenue. You will pass through three traffic lights. Immediately after the third traffic light, turn right into the main entrance of Wagner College, marked "Main Entrance". Proceed to the guard booth and inform them you are visiting the Admissions Office.Or, if you prefer - From 95 South through New Jersey via Goethals Bridge:Follow 95 South to 287, following signs for the Tappan Zee Bridge. Follow 287 to this bridge. Cross the Tappan Zee and follow signs for the Garden State Parkway South. Follow the Garden State Parkway until you cross Route 80 East, take Rte. 80 to 95 South / NJ Turnpike. Take the NJ Turnpike to Exit 13, to get on the Goethals Bridge. After the turnpike tollbooths, bear left towards the Goethals Bridge. Cross the Goethals Bridge, and after the tollbooth ($13 cash or EZPass) on Staten Island, proceed on I-278 East. Continue on I-278 to Exit 13 ("Clove Road/ Richmond Road/ Hylan Boulevard"). Note: Do not exit at earlier Richmond Avenue exit. At the light at the end of the exit ramp, turn left onto Clove Road. At the second light on Clove Road, turn right onto Howard Avenue (look for the Wagner College sign at this intersection). You will pass through three traffic lights. Immediately after the third traffic light, turn right into the main entrance of Wagner College, marked "Main Entrance". Proceed to the guard booth and inform them you are visiting the Admissions Office.From Points West: Take the NJ Turnpike (North or South) to Exit 13, to get on the Goethals Bridge. After the turnpike tollbooth, bear left towards the Goethals Bridge. Cross the Goethals Bridge. After the tollbooth ($13 cash or EZPass) on Staten Island, proceed on I-278 East. Continue on I-278 to Exit 13 ("Clove Road/ Richmond Road/ Hylan Boulevard"). Note: Do not exit at earlier Richmond Avenue exit. At the light at the end of the exit ramp, turn left onto Clove Road. At the second light on Clove Road, turn right onto Howard Avenue (look for the Wagner College sign at this intersection). Pass through three traffic lights on Howard Avenue, and at the top of Grymes Hill, turn right into the main entrance of Wagner College, marked "Main Entrance". Proceed to the guard booth and inform them you are visiting the Admissions Office.From Points East: Via the Belt Parkway west or the Brooklyn - Queens Expressway (I-278 West), proceed to the Verrazano Narrows Bridge (either level of the bridge is fine!). After the tollbooths on the Staten Island side ($15 cash or EZPass), proceed straight along I-278 west for approximately 0.5 mile to Exit 13B ("Targee Street/Richmond Road"). This exit ramp leads to a service road running parallel to I-278. Proceed on the service road to the third traffic light at Clove Road. Turn right onto Clove Road and proceed approximately 100 yards to the first light at Howard Avenue. Turn right onto Howard Avenue. You will pass through three traffic lights, and at the top of Grymes Hill, pass Main Hall and Sutter Oval on the right. Immediately after the third traffic light, turn right into the main entrance of Wagner College, marked "Main Entrance". Proceed to the guard booth and inform them you are visiting the Admissions Office.Public TransportationPlane: Three major airports serve New York City. Wagner College is most easily accessed from Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey, though LaGuardia and JFK Airports are within reasonable travel distance. Car service is available between Wagner College and all three airports for around $50 each way. For more information on local airports, see the Port Authority of PA, NY & NJ website.Train or Subway: Amtrak, Long Island Railroad, and New Jersey Transit trains arrive at Penn Station in Manhattan at 34th Street and 7th Avenue. Wagner College can be reached from Manhattan by taking the Staten Island Ferry, leaving at regular intervals throughout the day from the ferry terminal on the southern tip of Manhattan.From Penn Station, take either a taxicab or the New York City Subway to the South Ferry Terminal. We recommend taking the 1 line to the South Ferry Terminal. A subway ride currently costs $2.75, if you use MetroCard, transfers to other trains or buses are free for two hours after the first fare is purchased. Take the Staten Island Ferry (free!) to Staten Island. For ferry service departure information, dial (718) 815-BOAT. The ferry trip takes about 25 minutes, and is free. Once on Staten Island the two main options to reach Wagner from the ferry terminal are either by car service or bus. Wagner offers shuttle service (free) from the ferry to campus 7 days a week. Once you disembark from the ferry, follow signs for the Wagner College Shuttle, which is located on the upper level. Click here for the shuttle schedule.From Ferry by Car Service, either ask the ferry terminal attendant for help calling for service, use a car that is waiting at the terminal, or call the office you are visiting beforehand for recommendations of the services we use most frequently. A typical car service fare is about $10 for two passengers, and is only about a 15 minute trip.Bus from Brooklyn: (Over the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge) Take the S53 bus from the 86th Street & 4th Avenue (R) train station to Howard Avenue and Clove Road in Staten Island. At this stop, transfer to the S66, or the Grymes Hill shuttle bus. This bus travels a loop around Grymes Hill, and there is a stop on Howard Avenue at our campus. A bus trip costs $2.75, exact change (quarters only) or MetroCard, trip times will vary depending on frequency of bus service. With MetroCard, you automatically get a free transfer to the S66 bus; with cash, ask the driver for a transfer pass.Contact Us!Ms. Aarthy,Conference Secretary,9th International Conference on Education, Teaching & Learning (ICE19New York Conference)Mobile & WhatsApp: +91 8220055161/162/+971-55-1696221Landline: +91 44 26840639Website: Email: usaconf@ Follow us on:???Feedback: Link to go to testimonials page ................
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