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SCIRA invite you to the 18th European Conference on Reading in Jönköping, Sweden, 6-9 August 2013

New Challenges – New Literacies
SCIRA invite you to the 18th European Conference on Reading
in Jönköping, Sweden, 6-9 August 2013

The conference is arranged by:
SCIRA (Swedish Council of International Reading Association)
in cooperation with
School of Education and Communication, Jönköping University
IDEC (International Reading Association’s International Development in Europe Committee)
and FELA (Federation of European Literacy Associations)

The conference venue is School of Education and Communication, Jönköping University in Jönköping, Sweden.

The main conference language is English. It is possible to present in any other european language. There will be a Scandinavian language strand.

This website will shortly be updated with more information on the conference, such as subthemes, call for papers, registration and so forth.

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May 2012, For Annual Convention see IRA Annual Convention page

May 2012, For Annual Convention see IRA Annual Convention page

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Call for Proposals

FELA Research Grant Award Call for Proposals 2012 Final

Deadline: April 30, 2012

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Deadline April 30, 2012 for Research Grant Proposals

FELA RESEARCH GRANTS GUIDELINES for 2012 AWARDS

Former successful TAR_Sample_Proposal_1TAR_Sample_Proposal_2

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The Differentiator

The Differentiator is a simple web app that helps you create objectives based on Bloom’s Taxonomy. You simply click on the thinking skill, content, resources, product, or group tabs and then select what you want the student to do by clicking on the sub categories.

In the end, copy and paste the objectives in your word document.

Example: THEME Scary Things
Aims and objectives: Students will question parents and peers about the change of fear over time, using interviews to create a powerpoint in groups of two.

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