From rmr16 at cornell.edu Fri Feb 26 07:27:57 2010 From: rmr16 at cornell.edu (Robert M. Ross) Date: Fri, 26 Feb 2010 09:27:57 -0500 Subject: [CESElist] Conference: GeoSciEd VI: Geoscience Education - Developing the World Message-ID: <4B87DA6D.8070509@cornell.edu> GeoSciEd VI: Geoscience Education - Developing the World Johannnesburg, South Africa, August 29 - September 3, 2010 Abstract Submission Deadline: 31 March 2010 Abstracts are now being accepted for the sixth IGEO conference ?Geoscience Education ? Developing the World? in Johannesburg, South Africa on August 29 to September 3, 2010. Oral, poster, and workshop presentations on all aspects of geoscience education are welcome. The International Geosciences Education Organisation (IGEO), an affiliate to the IUGS (International Union of Geological Sciences), is dedicated to developing the field of geoscience education and to promoting strong earth and environmental science education throughout the world. The IGEO conference, held every four years, is a forum for geoscience educators at all levels (preK-adult) and disciplines (earth, atmosphere, ocean, space) in both informal and formal contexts to collaborate and discuss best practices in teaching and learning, geoscience education research, and curriculum and technology development. GeoSciEd VI will feature an array of outstanding field trips that showcase South Africa?s world-famous geoscience sites, including Tswaing Meteorite Crater, the Cradle of Humankind, the Witwatersrand Goldfield, the South African Large Telescope, Simangaliso Wetland Park, and Kruger National Park. For more information and to submit an abstract, please see the conference website at http://web.wits.ac.za/NewsRoom/Conferences/GeoSciEd Participants are encouraged to secure accommodation and register as soon as possible. Registration (ZAR 5000 early bird) includes all sessions; mid-conference field trip; daily lunch, supper and teas; transport to venues from hotels, and evening social events. Enquiries can be sent to Dr. Ian McKay (witsgeoutreach at gmail.com) Prof Gillian Drennan (Gillian.Drennan at wits.ac.za) School of Geosciences University of the Witwatersrand