Lice in London

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The London International Conference on Education (LICE) is "an international refereed conference dedicated to the advancement of the theory and practices in education".  LICE promotes collaborative excellence between academicians and professionals from education.  Its aim is to "provide an opportunity for academicians and professionals from various educational fields with cross-disciplinary interests to bridge the knowledge gap, promote research esteem and the evolution of pedagogy".

So far, so good.  But see if you can find sustainability / ESD / EfS / EE / DE / SDE / LSD /etc in this lengthy list of Lice-14 topics ...

*Academic Advising and Counselling

*Art Education

*Adult Education

*APD/Listening and Acoustics in Education Environment

*Business Education

*Counsellor Education

*Curriculum, Research and Development

*Distance Education

*Early Childhood Education

*Educational Administration

*Educational Foundations

*Educational Psychology

*Educational Technology

*Education Policy and Leadership

*Elementary Education

*E-Learning

*ESL/TESL

*Health Education

*Higher Education

*History

*Human Resource Development

*Indigenous Education

*ICT Education

*Kinesiology & Leisure Science

*K12

*Language Education

*Mathematics Education

*Multi-Virtual Environment

*Music Education

*Pedagogy

*Physical Education (PE)

*Research Assessment Exercise (RAE)

*Reading Education

*Religion and Education Studies

*Rural Education

*Science Education

*Secondary Education

*Second life Educators

*Social Studies Education

*Special Education

*Student Affairs

*Teacher Education

*Cross-disciplinary areas of Education

*E-Society

...............................................

I couldn't find them either.  However, they are clearly so important to LICE that it helpfully brings them all together here:

*Other Areas of Education

That's a relief.  See you there ...

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