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4th Asia Pacific Conference on Educational Integrity
28 - 30 September 2009

 

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Call for Papers

You are invited to submit a paper on an issue related to educational integrity. You will need to write a one-pager followed by a full paper. The full paper will be published on the web and will be the centrepiece of a discussion session at the conference. If you so choose, the full paper can be externally refereed.

Call for Papers PDF

Here’s the process:
1. No later than July 31 2009, submit a one-pager containing

  • a 100-200 word abstract
  • the key ideas listed as dot points
  • two discussion questions

Send to Brian Martin, bmartin@uow.edu.au (phone +61 2 4221 3763). Use 4APCEI one-pager as the subject of your email. Notification that your topic is suitable for the conference will be sent within a week.

2. Write the full paper. Any self-consistent format of referencing and presentation is acceptable. Length: 1000 to 10,000 words.

3. You can nominate the paper for the general category or the refereed category. Papers in the general category will be checked for suitability. Papers in the refereed category will be sent to external referees. A paper nominated for refereeing can be posted in the general category initially and, after acceptance, posted in the refereed category, which may happen after the conference. Refereed papers can qualify as DEST E1 publications.
No later than 17 August 2009, submit the paper in to Brian Martin, bmartin@uow.edu.au. Papers submitted for refereeing should have all author information on a separate page.

4. Accepted papers will be posted on the web before the conference.

5. Here’s how papers will be discussed at the conference.

  • Participants will have the one-pager for guidance. We expect that several participants, as well as the discussant, will have read the full paper in advance.
  • Each session will be opened by a discussant who will speak for up to 5 minutes and add one new discussion question to those posed by the author in the one-pager
  • The author will reply and comment for up to 5 minutes
  • The discussion then continues around the discussion questions — with a stimulating time for all!