
In cooperation with the International Research Enthusiast Society Inc., the Education Research Network (EduRN) is pleased to announce the 4th International Conference on Education, Psychology & Social Science (ICEPSS) 2017 eJournal. This eJournal is available to all subscribers at no charge and contains abstracts of the meeting papers with links to the full text in the SSRN eLibrary.
The International Conference on Education, Psychology and Social Science (ICEPSS) is organized annually by the International Research Enthusiast Society Inc. (IRES). It aims to provide an avenue for presentation, discussion and intellectual exchange of information on unpublished research findings related to, but not limited to the following topics:
Education
E-learning; Special Education; Higher Education; Rehabilitation Counseling; Language Education Human Resource Development; Elementary Education Rural Education; Early Childhood Education Curriculum, Research, and Development; Education Policy and Leadership; Social Studies Education; ESL/TESL; Educational Measurement and Evaluation
Psychology
Cognitive, Psychological and Behavioral Sciences; Social Learning and Systems Approaches to Marriage and the Family; Anxiety and Depression in Children and Adults; Prevention and Early Intervention: Child Disorders, Substance Abuse, and Delinquency; Advances in Clinical Behavior Therapy; Aggression and Violence throughout the Lifespan; Educational and Psychological Sciences; Child Abuse: New Directions in Prevention and Treatment across the Lifespan; Ideal Mental Health Services; Childhood Disorders: Behavioral-Developmental Approaches; Suicide: Prediction, Prevention and Intervention; Cognitive Task Analysis; Violence in the Lives of Children and Families; Stress: Vulnerability and Resiliency
Social Science
Globalization Impacts; Social Research or Social Science; Online Society or Online Community; Feminism; Social and Organizational Networks; Sociology of Everyday Life; Contemporary Sociological Theory; Social Work
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