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19th Annual Conference of the Nigerian Academy of Education

22nd - 26th November, 2004, Lagos, Nigeria

2004-08-05, Issue 168

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All interested persons are invited to present papers on any of the sub-themes of the Congress. Papers to be presented should not be more than 15 pages, double spaced typing (point 12) on A4 size paper, computer processed and presenters should come with at least 25 copies of their papers.

19TH ANNUAL CONGRESS OF THE NIGERIAN ACADEMY OF EDUCATION

Theme:
VALUES EDUCATION


Venue: Three-In -One Complex
Faculty of Education
Lagos State University
Badagry Expressway
Ojo, Lagos.


Date: 22nd - 26th November, 2004
Arrival - Mon 22ns November
Opening - Tue 23rd November
Departure - Fri 26th November

KEYNOTE SPEAKER
- PROF. OTONTI NDUKA, FNAE
University of Port Harcourt

Sub-Themes:

1. Concept of Value System and Structure
- PROF. (REV). F. C. OKAFOR
University of Nsukka.

2. Changing Values in Nigerian Society
- PROF. SOPHIA OLUWOLE
University of Lagos.

3. Values Education, Choices and Counter
- PROF. J. N. OMATSEYE
University of Benin

4. Education as Agent of Values Clarification and Orientation
- PROF. (MRS.) T. A. BOLARIN
Lagos State University.

5. Values Within the Context of Social,
Cultural, Economic and Religious Background
- DR. BELLO HASSAN


CALL FOR PAPERS
All interested persons are invited to present papers on any
of the sub-themes of the Congress. Papers to be presented
should not be more than 15 pages, double spaced typing (point
12) on A4 size paper, computer processed and presenters
should come with at least 25 copies of their papers.

ABSTRACT
Abstracts of not more than 250 words should reach the
Chairman LOC (through surface or electronic mail) not later
than October 14, 2004.
Abstract should carry the titles of papers, names and
addresses of author(s).
Abstract and other information should be sent to:

Prof. B. B. ODERINDE (M.N.A.E)
Chairman, L.O.C.
Lagos State University, Ojo., P.M.B. 1087
E-mail - oderindetunde@yahoo.co.uk
Phone:01-712070, mobile, 0802 305 1808
Or
Tola Olujuwon,
Eexecutive Director,
Central Educational Service,
374,Bornu Way,Alagomeji, Sabo,Yaba,Lagos.Nigeria
Email: cenduserve@yahoo.com
Phone: 234-803 334 9285

PUBLICATION
Papers adjudged to be of high literary and technical quality
are annually published in Congress proceedings entitled
Academy, Congress Publication.
The Nigerian Academy of Education has the following
publications among others:

(a) Journal of Academy of Education - This is published twice
a year - Jan/JULY.
(b) Congress Proceedings
(c) Newsletter - published twice a year, May/Nov.

CONFRENCE CHARGES AND DUES:
Registration fee: Individual N2,000.00
Institution N5,000.00
Annual due: Fellow N2,500.00
Member N2,000.00
Institution N10,000.00


Other fees/ Academy gown
- Member N7,000.00
- Fellow N8,000.00
- Dinner N 500.00


HOTEL ACCOMMODATION AROUND LASU
1. Wilophyl Hotel (Niser Bus/Stop)
Executive suite N5,000.00
V.I.P N4,000.00
Double Room N3,000.00
Single Room N2,000.00

2. Beno Hotel (Church Bus/Stop)
Executive suite N4,500.00
V.I.P N3,500.00
Double Room N2,800.00
Single Room N2,500.00

3. Jolag Hotel (Okoko U Turn)
Executive suite N2,000.00
Double Room N1,500.00

4. Stargen Hotel (Okoko U Turn)
Executive suite N3,800.00
Double Room N3,200.00
Single Room N2,800.00

5. Alfoscar Int'l Hotel (Alfoscar Bus/Stop) Igando
Standard Room N4,000.00
Alfoscar Standard Rm. N5,000.00
Alfoscar Suite N6,000.00
Honourable Suite N10,000.00
Royal Suite N10,000.00

6. Elmina Castle Resort, (Oppt. Alfoscar Int'l Hotel) Igando
Super deluxe Room N2,000.00
Deluxe Room N1,500.00
Double Room N1,200.00

HOW TO GET TO LASU
The Lagos State University is situated at Ojo on the Lagos -
Badagry Express Road.
It can be approached through the following routes.
(a)International/Local Airport to Oshodi to Mile 2 to Ojo
Or
Local Airport to Dopemu to LASU.
(b) Lagos - Ibadan Road to Ojota to
Anthony to Oshodi to Mile 2 to Ojo to LASU
Or
Lagos - Ibadan, stop at Berger. From Berger to Pen cinema to
Iyana Ipaja to LASU.

For further directives call 0802 305 1808
Or 0802 302 4201
0r 234-803 334 9285

COOPERATING INSTITUTIONS
1. Lagos State University, Ojo.
2. Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye.
3. University of Lagos, Akoka
4. Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education, Ijanikin
5. Lagos State College of Education, Alausa
6. Ogun State Ministry of Education, Abeokuta
7. Federal College of Education, (Tech), Akoka
8. Federal College of Education, Abeokuta
9. Tai Solarin College of Education, Ijebu -Ode

THE NIGERIAN ACADEMY OF EDUCATION
(NAE)
The Nigerian Academy of Education, NAE, is the highest organ
for seasoned educationists with profound contributions to the
education industry in Nigeria. It draws its membership from
Professors of Education, Provosts of College of Education,
and Directors of Education in the Federal Ministry of
Education. It was founded in Lagos in 1984. It has been
waxing stronger since then. It holds two main events in a
year: the May Seminar (usually in Lagos) and the November the
hosting right)

It awards Fellowship to any of its members that distinguished
himself/herself in the service to the Academy and Honourary
fellowship to citizens in all walks of life who are adjudged
to have made outstanding contributions to the development of
the country and especially the discipline of Education.

It collaborates with other existing Academies in other fields
(e.g Academy of Science) to offer service to the nation in
area of giving professional advice and ideas deemed necessary
to move the country forward.
Its controlling organs include the General Assembly, the
Board of Trustee and the Executive Committee. It maintains a
permanent secretariat located at the NERDC Office, 3, Jibowu
Street, Lagos headed by Administrative secretary to whom all
enquiries are directed.

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