Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
This track explores the fundamental philosophical theories that underpin educational practices and policies. Participants will engage in discussions about how these theories shape our understanding of knowledge and learning.
This session examines the impact of cultural contexts on teaching methodologies and learning outcomes. It aims to highlight the importance of culturally responsive pedagogy in diverse educational settings.
Focusing on the ethical dimensions of teaching and learning, this track invites papers that address moral dilemmas faced by educators. Discussions will include the role of ethics in curriculum development and student-teacher relationships.
This track investigates different epistemological perspectives on knowledge acquisition and learning processes. It encourages contributions that analyze how these perspectives influence educational practices.
This session delves into the intersections between human development theories and educational philosophies. Participants will explore how understanding human growth can inform teaching strategies and curriculum design.
This track focuses on the philosophical considerations that guide curriculum development in education. Papers will discuss how philosophical frameworks can enhance the relevance and effectiveness of educational programs.
This session examines how societal changes and challenges influence educational systems and pedagogical approaches. It aims to foster dialogue on the role of education in addressing social issues.
This track encourages exploration of interdisciplinary methods in education, blending philosophy with other disciplines. Participants will discuss how such approaches can enrich the learning experience.
Focusing on the preparation of future educators, this session investigates the role of philosophical inquiry in teacher education programs. It aims to highlight how philosophy can enhance pedagogical skills and critical thinking.
This track explores the philosophical underpinnings of lifelong learning and its significance in contemporary society. Contributions will address how philosophical insights can inform practices that promote continuous education.
This session examines the philosophical dimensions of social justice in educational contexts. Participants will discuss strategies for promoting equity and inclusion within educational systems.
