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Swiss Society for Research in Education (SSRE) - english information
http://www.sgbf.ch/index_en.html
Switzerland; international
"The Swiss Society for Research in Education (SSRE) was founded in 1975 and is a member of the Swiss Academy of Humanities and Social Sciences (SAGW) as well as of the European Educational Research Association (EERA).
It consists of approximately 550 members from all scientific disciplines relevant to education and pursues the goal to consolidate educational research on a national and international scientific level."
On the society's website, you will find information on the organisation and history of the society, on its annual conferences (with paper abstracts and some keynote fulltexts), on publications (the "Swiss Journal for educational sciences" available in Open Access apart from the two last years; and the book series "Explorations"), on research and young researchers' promotion and more.
[Abstract: Site editor’s information supplemented by editors of Education Worldwide]
Keywords
educational research; sciences of education; promotion of young researchers; promotion of research; event; learned society; educational research; bibliographical data; Konferenz / conference; Zeitschrift / journal;
Resource type: | Institution/Organisation/Association |
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Language: | German; English; French; Italian |
URL (original): | http://www.sgbf.ch |
Title (English): | Swiss Society for Research in Education (SSRE) |
URL (English): | http://www.sgbf.ch/index_en.html |
Source / author of the website: | Schweizerische Gesellschaft für Bildungsforschung (SGBF) |
Country of origin of the resource: | Switzerland; |
Record-ID: | 7851 |
Update: | 18.09.2019 |
Thematic context
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