INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR: Enhancing academic literacy to Foster Conservation Values in Character Education (16 June 2012)INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR: Enhancing academic literacy to Foster Conservation Values in Character Education (16 June 2012)

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BACKGROUND

As one of the most popular issues in recent studies, academic literacy has become an essential part of education and is situated in the intersection of all fields of studies including those of conservation values and character building.

The elements of academic literacy—reading, writing, listening, speaking, critical thinking, use of technology, and habits of mind that foster academic success including the success in implanting conservation values and better character trait — are expected of students across all college disciplines. These competencies should be learned in the content areas of higher education.

The habits of mind expected of students—their curiosity, their daring, their participation in intellectual discussions—are predicated upon their ability to convey their ideas clearly and to listen and respond to divergent views respectfully. Therefore, it is expected that (1) students have an appetite to experiment with new ideas, challenge their own beliefs, seek out other points of view, and contribute to intellectual discussions; (2) analytical thinking be taught, and students be encouraged to apply those analytical abilities to their own endeavors as well as to the work of others; (3) students generate critical responses to what they read, see, and hear, and develop a healthy skepticism toward their world; (4) students assume a measure of responsibility for their own learning, discern crucial values of the academic community,  seek assistance when they need it, and  advocate for their own learning in diverse situations.

Relating these variables to one another, this seminar aims to explore and investigate the ways in which the enhancement of academic literacy may in turn provide additional values to conservation  efforts and character education.

 

AREAS OF INTEREST

  • Academic Literacy and Conservation Strategies
  • Academic Literacy in Developing Countries
  • Academic Literacy and Character Education
  • Academic Literacy and Conservation Values
  • Academic Literacy and Cultural Identity
  • Academic Literacy and Gender
  • Other related areas

 

SPEAKERS

Keynote Speaker:

Prof. Dr. Sudijono Sastroatmodjo (Rector of Semarang State University.)

Invited Guest Speakers:

  • Merry Merryfield, Ed.D (Ohio State University USA)
  • Prof. Dr. Ranbir Malik Singh (Edith Cowan University Australia)
  • Dr. Lucila Rudge (Ohio State University USA)(tentative)

 

Parallel Presenters:

We call for papers on the above topics or other related areas to be presented in the parallel sessions.

 

VENUE

Poncowati Ball Room; Patra Semarang Convention Hotel; Sisingamangaraja Candi Baru Semarang; Central Java Indonesia

Ph. +62248314441/8414141 Fax:+62248319072/8314448

Email: reservation.semarang@patra_jasa.com

 

AGENDA

08.00 – 08.30 Registration

08.30 – 09.00 Opening

09.00 – 09.30 Coffee Break I

09.30 – 12.00 Plenary Session

12.00 – 13.00 Lunch Break

13.00 – 14.30 Parallel Session I

14.30 – 15.00 Coffee Break II

15.00 – 16.30 Parallel Session II

 

REGISTRATION FORM

Registration form can be downloaded click here or can directly fill out the registration form online at http://http://pps.unnes.ac.id/pps2/isoe

 

IMPORTANT DATES

  • Abstract submission deadline: 13 April 2012
  • Notification: 20 April 2012
  • Full paper submission deadline: 11 May 2012

Full Paper Submission should include:

  • The author’s name and affiliation
  • The first author’s email address
  • Abstract of 250 words max.
  • Full paper of 3000-5000 words
  • Registration form and payment receipt
  • Templates can be downloaded click here or available at http://http://pps.unnes.ac.id/pps2/isoe

The documents are sent via email to the committee to: [email protected] or uploaded to http://http://pps.unnes.ac.id/pps2/isoe  in the registration menu

 

REGISTRATION

Participants are to complete the Registration form. The registration form and the abstract as well as the full paper are to be sent via email with the subject: Registration.

Registration Fee:

  1. Presenter: Rp350,000
  2. Participant:
    • Public Rp300,000 or US$50
    • Student Rp200,000
  3. Proceeding: Rp100,000

The participants are expected to complete payment by 8 June 2012  to: Soleh Adi Waluyo +6285799059979 BNI Kantor Cabang Semarang Account number 0149611932

The seminar fee includes seminar kit, lunch, coffee break, certificate.

 

CONTACTS

Address:

Postgraduate Program; Semarang State University; Bendan Ngisor Semarang 50233; Central Java  Indonesia

Phone: +62248440516 Fax: +62248449969

Web: http://http://pps.unnes.ac.id/pps2/isoe  Email: [email protected]

 

Contact Persons:

Zulfa Ph. +6281901655839
Kunto Ph. +6285727899781

Email: [email protected]; [email protected].BACKGROUND

As one of the most popular issues in recent studies, academic literacy has become an essential part of education and is situated in the intersection of all fields of studies including those of conservation values and character building.

The elements of academic literacy—reading, writing, listening, speaking, critical thinking, use of technology, and habits of mind that foster academic success including the success in implanting conservation values and better character trait — are expected of students across all college disciplines. These competencies should be learned in the content areas of higher education.

The habits of mind expected of students—their curiosity, their daring, their participation in intellectual discussions—are predicated upon their ability to convey their ideas clearly and to listen and respond to divergent views respectfully. Therefore, it is expected that (1) students have an appetite to experiment with new ideas, challenge their own beliefs, seek out other points of view, and contribute to intellectual discussions; (2) analytical thinking be taught, and students be encouraged to apply those analytical abilities to their own endeavors as well as to the work of others; (3) students generate critical responses to what they read, see, and hear, and develop a healthy skepticism toward their world; (4) students assume a measure of responsibility for their own learning, discern crucial values of the academic community,  seek assistance when they need it, and  advocate for their own learning in diverse situations.

Relating these variables to one another, this seminar aims to explore and investigate the ways in which the enhancement of academic literacy may in turn provide additional values to conservation  efforts and character education.

 

AREAS OF INTEREST

  • Academic Literacy and Conservation Strategies
  • Academic Literacy in Developing Countries
  • Academic Literacy and Character Education
  • Academic Literacy and Conservation Values
  • Academic Literacy and Cultural Identity
  • Academic Literacy and Gender
  • Other related areas

 

SPEAKERS

Keynote Speaker:

Prof. Dr. Sudijono Sastroatmodjo (Rector of Semarang State University.)

Invited Guest Speakers:

  • Merry Merryfield, Ed.D (Ohio State University USA)
  • Prof. Dr. Ranbir Malik Singh (Edith Cowan University Australia)
  • Dr. Lucila Rudge (Ohio State University USA)(tentative)

 

Parallel Presenters:

We call for papers on the above topics or other related areas to be presented in the parallel sessions.

 

VENUE

Poncowati Ball Room; Patra Semarang Convention Hotel; Sisingamangaraja Candi Baru Semarang; Central Java Indonesia

Ph. +62248314441/8414141 Fax:+62248319072/8314448

Email: reservation.semarang@patra_jasa.com

 

AGENDA

08.00 – 08.30 Registration

08.30 – 09.00 Opening

09.00 – 09.30 Coffee Break I

09.30 – 12.00 Plenary Session

12.00 – 13.00 Lunch Break

13.00 – 14.30 Parallel Session I

14.30 – 15.00 Coffee Break II

15.00 – 16.30 Parallel Session II

 

REGISTRATION FORM

Registration form can be downloaded click here or can directly fill out the registration form online at http://http://pps.unnes.ac.id/pps2/isoe

 

IMPORTANT DATES

  • Abstract submission deadline: 13 April 2012
  • Notification: 20 April 2012
  • Full paper submission deadline: 11 May 2012

Full Paper Submission should include:

  • The author’s name and affiliation
  • The first author’s email address
  • Abstract of 250 words max.
  • Full paper of 3000-5000 words
  • Registration form and payment receipt
  • Templates can be downloaded click here or available at http://http://pps.unnes.ac.id/pps2/isoe

The documents are sent via email to the committee to: [email protected] or uploaded to http://http://pps.unnes.ac.id/pps2/isoe  in the registration menu

 

REGISTRATION

Participants are to complete the Registration form. The registration form and the abstract as well as the full paper are to be sent via email with the subject: Registration.

Registration Fee:

  1. Presenter: Rp350,000
  2. Participant:
    • Public Rp300,000 or US$50
    • Student Rp200,000
  3. Proceeding: Rp100,000

The participants are expected to complete payment by 8 June 2012  to: Soleh Adi Waluyo +6285799059979 BNI Kantor Cabang Semarang Account number 0149611932

The seminar fee includes seminar kit, lunch, coffee break, certificate.

 

CONTACTS

Address:

Postgraduate Program; Semarang State University; Bendan Ngisor Semarang 50233; Central Java  Indonesia

Phone: +62248440516 Fax: +62248449969

Web: http://http://pps.unnes.ac.id/pps2/isoe  Email: [email protected]

 

Contact Persons:

Zulfa Ph. +6281901655839
Kunto Ph. +6285727899781

Email: [email protected]; [email protected].

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