2022 Global English Education China Assembly Graduate Student Forums
Source:i21st.cn  Date:2022-01-25
Thank you for your interest in submitting a proposal for the Graduate Student Forums. 

All proposals must be submitted online. Mailed or faxed proposals will be not be accepted.
If you have questions, e-mail to proposal@i21st.cn. 

Deadlines
All Proposals: Saturday, 30 Apr, 2022 12:00 pm EDT/ 24:00 pm GMT +08. 

Submission Process
Visit Web site at "Graduate Student Forum".
Follow the instructions to submit your proposal.
After your proposal has been successfully submitted, you will receive a message confirming receipt of your submission online. You can also check the process in your registration account.
Do not mail or fax a duplicate copy of your proposal.

Graduate students whose proposals are accepted can receive a certificate of the Forum. Outstanding students could participate the 2022 Global English Education China Assembly free of charge (accommodation and transportation excluded).  

Proposal 
Sub-themes  
  • Academic research and publication 
  • Curriculum development and material design 
  • Digital learning and technologies 
  • English education in rural areas 
  • Language testing and assessment 
  • Reading, writing and literacy 
  • Research on critical thinking 
  • Teacher training and professional development 
  • Language teaching methods and approaches 
  • English for young learners 
  • Curriculum-based political and virtuous awareness 
  • Intercultural and international communication

Type of Session
Paper Presentation: 20-minute presentation
Oral presentations that may be delivered individually or as part of a group discussion. Presenters share their ideas, experiences, and perspectives gleaned from their research, practice, or policy background and/or focus. These sessions provide the audience with opportunities for participation and engagement, and they serve as springboards stimulating further discussion, dialogue, reflection, and action. 

Poster Session
A summary of an academically sound, scholarly or creative project presented in a visually engaging format, highlighting work through charts, graphs, maps, etc. Proposals should include the main topic(s) and description of the visual display. Presenter(s) should plan on short, informative discussions with convention attendees throughout the entire poster session.

Submission Requirements
Presenters are encouraged to submit and present all in English, including:
Session Title (10 words max)
Session Abstract (100 words max)
Session Description (500 words max)
Presenter(s) Bio Summary (50 words each presenter)