Who Should Attend?
Who Should Attend?
Anyone interested in teaching economics at HE level (whether to economics or other students), especially:
- Lecturers in higher and further education
- Graduate teaching assistants
- Library and information staff
- Teaching support staff
- Staff developers
The Call for Papers for the 2021 DEE Conference has now closed..
The deadline for submission was Friday 5 March. Unfortunately we are unable to accept late submissions. Each submission must be either a Paper or a Workshop.
Paper presentations should be used for pedagogical research or research reviews. We encourage submission of papers which are not yet finished or which only have preliminary results.
At this stage we shall ask you for a 150-250 word abstract outlining the topic. We shall also ask you to send us a 750-word summary of the paper by 1 August (which may include up to two tables/diagrams/figures) for inclusion in the conference booklet.
Workshops should demonstrate teaching methods. Workshops do not need to be original and we shall be happy to include workshops whose primary value is to disseminate good practice or contribute to Continuing Professional Development. Good workshops will usually involve interaction with the participants.
At this stage we shall ask you for a 150-250 word outline of the workshop, together with any relevant information about practical details. We could use this summary for the conference booklet, but you will have the opportunity to send us a 500 word summary by 1 August (which may include up to three tables/diagrams/pictures/figures) for inclusion in the conference booklet.
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Who Should Attend?
Anyone interested in teaching economics at HE level (whether to economics or other students), especially:
- Lecturers in higher and further education
- Graduate teaching assistants
- Library and information staff
- Teaching support staff
- Staff developers