Today, I want to remember, a wonderful conference “CIPE 2016” and say thanks to its organizers.
Below, I will quote a few lines from “CIPE 2016”.
Juan Luis Castejón Costa
Chairman of the Organizing Committee wrote:
The Organizing Committee is delighted to invite you to the VIII International Congress of Psychology and Education (CIPE 2016), which will take place in Alicante from the 15th to the 17th of June 2016, hosted by the Scientific Association of Psychology and Education (ACIPE), which has sponsored seven previous congresses in Madrid (1991 and 1995), Santiago de Compostela (1999), Almería (2004), Oviedo (2008), Valladolid (2011) and Badajoz (2014).
The Congress, which promotes “Learning, Growing, and Innovating,” aims to find innovative solutions to the challenges faced by modern education, to contribute to a better standard of education and a healthier society.
The topics included in the Congress program cover the main questions faced by educators today: the design and development of new learning environments, the use of new technologies, student motivation, the application of neuroscience to education, the evaluation of learning and competencies, intervention to address learning and developmental disorders, early attention, the importance of the faculty, the role of the family in education, conflicts within a school, low academic achievement, and the role of educational psychologists.
The Congress focuses on academics, professionals, and Psychology and Education students, who are interested in sharing knowledge and experience of this sector. The University of Alicante has been chosen as a venue because it is a tourist-friendly and attractive city, which offers participants the chance to enjoy good connections, excellent weather, geography, history, gastronomy, and a friendly environment that will make them feel at home.
The Organizing Committee is honored to welcome you to Alicante.
Juan Fernández
President of ACIPE wrote:
One essential objective of the Scientific Association of Psychology and Education (ACIPE) continues to be the development of International Congresses in Psychology and Education. This will be the eighth such congress, with the ninth and tenth already on the horizon. Success clearly generates success. As the new ACIPE President, I would particularly like to acknowledge the excellent work of Jesús Beltran. At his funeral, I promised to try to continue his work, and this Congress is the empirical proof that I have done this. It gives me great satisfaction to see that the VIII Congress will offer a full scientific program, including the most relevant national and international psycho-educational themes.
Juan Luis Castejón, in addition to being a good friend and the Vice-President of ACIPE, is the President of the Organizing Committee. His distinguished career as a researcher, teacher, and consultant is well known. On behalf of ACIPE, I would like to thank him for accepting the responsibility and challenge of organizing this Congress, with its motto: Learning, Growing and Innovating. It is difficult to develop this theme fully in just a few words. In a society like ours, acquiring information and knowledge must be part of an essential cycle. Learning can only be nurtured in formal and informal contexts. When growth includes innovation, the situation couldn’t be more favorable. This triple objective comprises the social dimension; in other words, it includes the whole society.
I encourage all Spanish and international academics and professionals in the psychology and education sector to enlighten us (and all Congress participants) through relevant contributions drawn from a well-established discipline such as Psychology of Education. In the same way, I invite undergraduate, Master’s degree, and Ph.D. students to share their curiosity and recent discoveries, helping teachers to learn and strengthen their skills by innovating both personally and socially.During the Congress, we will have an opportunity to explore in more detail the objectives and proposals of the Scientific Association of Psychology and Education.
We are waiting for you. You will be very welcome. See you soon!nections, excellent weather, geography, history, gastronomy, and a friendly environment that will make them feel at home.
The Organizing Committee is honored to welcome you to Alicante.
I would like to express a special thanks to Tomás Ortiz Alonso.
Tomás Ortiz Alonso is a Doctor of Medicine and of Psychology. Professor of the Department of Psychiatry of the Faculty of Medicine of the Complutense University of Madrid. He has been teaching subjects related to Cognitive Neuroscience, Neuropsychology, Medical Psychology or Psychiatry for more than 30 years. He has directed 26 doctoral theses associated with these areas of knowledge. Area of preferential scientific and research interest has been the study of the brain, particularly in the field of cognitive neuroscience and specifically in the study of the neurophysiological bases of cognitive functions and their alterations with more than 200 national and international publications in these fields of a remarkable scientific impact. He is currently immersed in a tactile vision project that has already demonstrated the efficacy of repetitive tactile stimulation in blind people, and opens a new frontier for the study of brain neuroplasticity and in another Neuropedagogy project (HERAT neuroeducational project), which is It is being carried out in 30 schools with more than 4,000 children and it aims to improve brain activity prior to the school learning process. On this field he has also published several articles and a book (Neuroscience and Education, Alianza Editorial, 2010). These studies open an important field in the field of school learning and pedagogy.
Thanks CIPE 2016, you best of the best!
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