CONFERENCE: International Congress on Education for the Deaf (ICED) July 2010
The 21st International Congress on Education for the Deaf (ICED) Congress will be held in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada from 18 – 22 July 2010.
For more information check their website at:
As of this writing (mid-February, 2008), there is little information available. But more information should be added to their web site in the weeks and months to come.
Individuals who are interested in attending the conference as a participant; sponsoring the conference; offering an exhibit at the conference; presenting a paper at the conference; or presenting a poster at the conference are invited to send your full contact information to the conference organizers at:
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If you provide ICED with your contact information then you will be contacted with more detail as they become available.
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Iam occupational therapist based in uganda working withA cbr organisation. iwould like to carry out a reaserch study in on the effective ness of locally made simple assisitive devices for persons with disabilities. i have tried to get funding for this project but in vain. Please can some one help me out. My contact is email: moskai@yahoo.com
moses
21 February 2008
i am lecturer in information management in Malaysia. I am doing a special project on information needs for deaf in Malaysia. I would like to present my paper in this conference. Pls notify me once it is ready to be registered. Thank you.
haziah saari
15 April 2008
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15 April 2008
it will be great if all stake holders are given
a chance to attend this international congress with out discremination of race,color,we expect affair deal amongest non canadian in aquiring travel documents when a need arises.theres always unfair treat to african’s when such conferences come upon your consest and you proclaim them towads global unification.
Bwanga ronald robert
15 September 2008
it will be great if all stake holders are given
a chance to attend this international congress with out discremination of race,color,we expect affair deal amongest non canadian in aquiring travel documents when a need arises.theres always unfair treat to african’s when such conferences come upon your concent and you proclaim them towads global unification.
Bwanga ronald robert
15 September 2008
hello, i am deaf from nigeria like to join with you
mukaila hassan
26 March 2009
I am deaf, I have need to come your conference
KAZINGUFU-STANISLAS
4 May 2009
I am a Lecturer at a Special College Of Education Oyo Oyo s State Nigeria.I will lke to present a paper at the 2010 Conference on Hearing Impaired teaching -Learning experience in my College. Please furnish me with more information. Thanks.
Dr. TAJUDEEN OPOOLA
6 June 2009
ubject: Special Education Course
My name is Bishwaraj Bastola. I am the Headmaster of a deaf school and named as Sirjana Residential Higher Secondary School for the Deaf at Lekhnath – 3, Kaski, Nepal. Since 1999, I am working as a Headmaster in this school and this is my eighteen years of involvement in education sector. I have obtained Bachelor Degree in General Education from Tribhuwan University of Nepal. The school where I work as a Head of the Institution requires Special Education qualification but unfortunately there is no such course in Nepal for Special Education. In Nepal, four months Nepali Sign Language only has remained as an only extra qualification to operate a deaf school. Now I have come to understand that Special Education is a must in other schools outside Nepal. All this has made the Management Committee of our school to explore more about such Institutions where this qualification can be acquired. The Management is also keen to provide such course to its teaching member.
Therefore, I request you to provide me with all the detail of your Institution and the requirements. I also expect your thorough information regarding the admission formalities.
I have also attached my Biodata for your information please.
Our website remains as follows: http://www.deafschool.edu.np
Kind Regards.
Bishwaraj Bastola
Headmaster
Bishwaraj Bastola
1 October 2009
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Hello, Mr/ Mrs. I am Deaf from Ethiopia and I study as third year BA Degree student at Addis Ababa University in Sign language and Deaf culture. Of course , i am very interested to participate on ICED conferance to share idea and experience about deaf education confidently. So i need your willingness to accept me . It is best if your organization calls or invites me via my universiyy.
kidane Admasu
21 November 2009
Please send me more information about this conference
Dr. Barbara White
21 November 2009
Hello,I am from Ethiopia. I am Deaf and second
year student at Addis Ababa University linguist
/sign language.Please send me more information about this conference
Thank you
Demsachew
26 November 2009
GRASSROOTS MOVEMENT
(YOUTHS ORGANIZATION)
(Non Governmental Organization)
HQ\NGO\G.R.M-GAMBIA(2009)(63-RTD)
Sir/madam,
REQUEST TO ATTEND YOUR CONFERENCE:
We are a youths oriented organization that is newly established in the Gambia and registered to the Attorney General Chambers, under the civil registration laws of the Gambia as charitable organization. I wish to invite you as friendship organization member to share ideas with to enable us move forward to this charity works.
We have the main of working towards the promotion of world peace, stability and peaceful co-existence between people of different cultural and traditional backgrounds through youths intervention. We plan to do this through conferences, workshops festivals, seminars and cultural exchange programs between youths of the different countries. We aim to commit ourselves to socio-economic development of the youths, poverty alleviation and to empower the youths of the Gambia in particular to take more active roles in peace building and sustainable development. We really need to be educated with a lots of ideas. EARLY CHILD HOOD DEVELOPMENT( already is session) AND CARE WELFARE TO UNPANNNED TEENAGE PREGNANCIES AMONG THE YOU FEMALES/ AIDS and HIV Victims.
We also aim to complement the Government efforts in achieving the goal of providing primary education for all children mainly in the rural areas. We aim to achieve this through campaign for parents to send there children to school, establishment of nursery schools and other sensitization programs. And etc. Email: grassrootscharityworks@yahoo.com
We are thereby requesting to attend your up coming conference starting from 17-Nov-2009 and others for more ideas in carrying out our programs as we are new beginers.
Your patronage and co-operation is highly solicited. We look forward to hear from you.
Thanks for your understanding and co-operation.
UZOMA PASCHAL
SECRETARY- GRM
uzoma paschal
28 November 2009
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Andrea Shettle, MSW
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