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会议:SRAD Annual Symposium and Call for SubmissionsSociety for Research in Adult Development Announces the 28th 2013 Adult Development Symposium http://adultdevelopment.org/ Salem State University Submission Deadline: April 15, 2013 TO SUBMIT ABSTRACTS of your proposed presentation, and for ONLINE REGISTRATION, Visit: http://adultdevelopment.org/registration.php The Symposium includes presentations of data and theory on a variety of topics relevant to positive adult development. Positive adult development refers to development starting in late adolescence and continuing through life. The focus is on expanded capabilities and changes that improve the quality of life. This symposium is especially important to the faculty and students involved in the courses and graduate programs for which adult development is relevant. The Society has a particular interest in encouraging state of the art research, discussion and presentations on populations that have not been traditionally studied. For more information about Society for Research in Adult Development (SRAD), visit: http://www.adultdevelopment.org/index.php. Because this Society is dedicated to positive adult development, sessions are organized to foster discussion and interaction among participants as much as possible. This makes the listener, as well as the presenter, more of an active participant and permits both to engage in dialogue on the topics presented. The international membership of the SRAD includes people from all disciplines who are interested in positive adult development. It has 480 members. Society members include those whose work is applied as well as academic writers and researchers. We extend an invitation to those interested in adult development at work, in school, in families, and in communities as well as those whose primary focus is the individual. The Society offers practitioners an opportunity to discover the latest ideas in the field and to explore the application of those ideas to everyday problems and challenges. For theoreticians and researchers, the Society offers the following opportunities: Challenges to conventional wisdom are especially welcome in all submissions. Topics include and are not limited to: Adult Education (Life Long Learning) Cognitive Development Format of Presentations Symposium Fees Professional $60 ($75 at the door) Student $35 ($40 at the door) (Limited, partial student scholarships for registration fee only may be available; contact commons@tiac.net ) To register online for the Adult Development Symposium, visit: http://adultdevelopment.org/register_now.html Alternatively, you may register by mail; send a check (made payable to the Society for Research in
QUESTIONS? CONTACT Michael Lamport Commons at commons@tiac.net Local Organizing Committee We have proposed these people for part of the planning and organizing committee: Alice LoCicero Center for Multicultural Training in Psychology at Boston Medical Center. Michael Mascolo Merrimack College Michael Commons Harvard Medical School For information about officers and founding members of SRAD, visit: http://www.adultdevelopment.org/board.php |
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