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CAUCE annual spring conference and meeting - deadline for submission 15 February 2021

The Canadian Association for University Continuing Education (CAUCE) is excited to officially announce that their annual spring conference and meeting will proceed in a safe and accessible virtual environment from May 25-27, 2021. This year's theme is Reimagining the role of CE in Higher Education.

NEP: New Economics Papers - Social Norms and Social Capital - Digest, Vol 123, Issue 1

In this issue we feature 15 current papers on the theme of social capital, chosen by Fabio Sabatini (Università degli Studi di Roma “La Sapienza”):

School of Education 2021 Webinar Series – Collaborative Schooling for Change

Feb 3 2021 12:00
Feb 3 2021 13:30
Europe/London
*** ONLINE WEBINAR ***
School of Education | University of Glasgow
Glasgow
Scotland  Scotland

Presentations within this webinar will highlight research with policymakers and practitioners, aimed at enabling all children to achieve their full potential, irrespective of background.

The Network for Social and Educational Equity (NSEE) builds research and development collaborations with schools and their partners to close the poverty-related achievement gap, and will give an overview of a range of its projects. (Presenters: Professor Chris Chapman and Dr Jo Neary)

UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning Bulletin, January 2021

I wish you a joyful, healthy and prosperous new year and look very much forward to continuing and accelerating our joint journey to turn UNESCO’s holistic vision of lifelong learning into a reality.

32nd Annual Statewide Conference in Illinois

Feb 24 2021
Feb 25 2021
America/Chicago
*** ONLINE CONFERENCE ***
Western Illinois University
1 University Cir, Macomb, IL
United States  United States

The 32nd annual Illinois statewide rural community and economic development conference will be held virtually this year on February 24 and 25. (See the following announcement)  It is a shortened schedule but it contains the usual high-quality speakers that should be of interest to many rural groups beyond Illinois.

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