Call for Papers /// Across Teaching, Theory, Technologies and Times, 18–20 November 2026, Online
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Across Teaching, Theory, Technologies and Times
18–20 November 2026
Online
The 2026 Routledge 'Focus on Pedagogy Conference Series' is an innovative global collaboration between universities in 6 countries.'A Focus on Pedagogy - Across Teaching, Theory, Technologies and Times', seeks to explore the diverse and dynamic nature of education globally. Among its aims is to learn about the past, present and future of education from across disciplinary boundaries, whether they be:
ART, DESIGN, SOCIAL SCIENCES, STEM, HEALTH, MEDIA, HUMANITIES, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES, or others
Books by ROUTLEDGE TAYLOR & FRANCIS
Journal Special Issues by UCL PRESS
Proceedings Journal Series by AMPS
Indexing:
SCOPUS, Web of Science (ESCI), Ulrichsweb, JURN, ANVUR, ScienceOpen, EBSCO, DOAJ, and more.
GLASGOW SCHOOL OF ART: Critical Thinking in the Art School
BANGKOK UNIVERSITY: Valuing Local Intellects in Education
UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO: Race, Cultural Belonging, Skills, and Assessment
CHUO UNIVERSITY Tokyo: Professional Education in the Age of AI UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN: Everyday Spaces UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA de Aguascalientes – Mexico: Pedagogies of Resistance
Running throughout the conference is a concern for issues like AI, the psychology of teaching and learning, the future of the studio, STEM, problem-based learning, 'engaged' teaching, student health and well-being, academic-industry partnership, educational theory and learning technologies.
Submit an abstract:https://amps-research.com/conference/learning-teaching/
Publications by Routledge
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