Call for Abstracts | International Conference on Educational Research and Innovation Studies (ICERIS-2025)
The Institute for Educational Research and Innovation Studies (IERIS) at the University of Education, Winneba, seeks to address pressing educational challenges through evidence-based research and innovative practices. The International Conference on Educational Research and Innovation Studies (ICERIS-2025) is designed to provide a global platform for educators, researchers, policymakers, and other stakeholders to share insights and explore solutions that align with the needs of 21st-century education.
Conference Date: 16th to 18th October, 2025
Deadline for Abstract Submission: 30th September, 2025
Abstract Review Date: Upon submission
Feedback on Abstract Acceptance: 30th September, 2025
Conference Theme:
Innovating Teacher Education for a Sustainable Future: Enhancing Pedagogy, Technology, and Inclusivity in the 21st Century Learning Environment.
Submission Streams:
The conference organisers acknowledge that education plays a crucial role in the advancement of society. As such, we invite submissions from researchers, academics, institutions, and individuals focusing on the following under-listed sub-themes:
Sub-Themes:
- Educational Policy and Governance
- Reforming Educational Policy for Sustainable Development
- Innovations in Educational Policy Implementation and Evaluation
- Developing Supportive Policies to Enhance Teacher Retention and Job Satisfaction
- Policy and Technology Integration in Education
- Sustainable Leadership and Professional Development in Teacher Education
- Building leadership capacity among academics and student teachers
- Ongoing professional development for current and future needs
- Nurturing a culture of innovation and collaboration within tertiary education
- Advancements in Early Childhood and Basic Education
- Pedagogical strategies for foundational literacy and numeracy
- Incorporating play-based pedagogies in early childhood and basic education
- Ensuring smooth transitions from early childhood to basic education
- Ensuring equitable access to quality early childhood and basic education
- Science, Technology and Community Engagement
- Exploring digital tools and resources for early childhood and special education
- Integrating critical thinking and problem-solving skills in teaching and learning.
- Promoting STEM education in schools and communities
- Encouraging STEM leadership and innovation in technical and vocational education
- Other Related and Emerging Areas in Education
The abstract must be guided by the following content:
- Statement of the problem in one or two sentences
- The purpose or principal objective
- Methods
- The key findings with policy recommendations/implications
- Word limit for extended abstract is 300 to 500
- The abstract should be written in Times New Roman with font size 12 and single-spaced
- Keywords
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