July 6 - 9, 2014    Heidelberg , Germany
ICED will take place from 6 to 9 July of 2015. Athens, the city of Socrates and Pericles, has been inhabited continuously for over 7,000 years. Classical Athens, a powerful city-state and a centre for the arts, learning and philosophy, home of Plato’s Academy and Aristotle’s Lyceum, is widely referred to as the cradle of Western civilization and the birthplace of democracy. Being a cosmopolitan metropolis with a vibrant, cultural, artistic and academic life, Athens is an ideal setting for our upcoming Congress.

The theme of ICED 2015 is "educating diverse learners: many ways, one goal". One of the major challenges teachers and professionals working in the field of deaf education are faced with today is to provide individualized and quality education to a very diverse population of children and youth. Worldwide experts and highly distinguished international speakers from different scientific areas related to education of deaf and hard of hearing learners will have the opportunity to share the latest knowledge and experience on this theme, and on related issues and to network with prominent key scientists and potential international partners for future academic, scientific and professional co-operation.

Conveniently situated, the congress venue provides participants and accompanying members the opportunity to blend historical and modern Athens. The Acropolis, the Ancient Agora, and the Temple of Zeus as well as world famous archaeological museums are only minutes away, and so are some of Greece’s fabulous sunny beaches. Make sure to save the colors, the light, the music, the dances as well as the flavors of the excellent Greek cuisine and consider taking a pre or post congress trip to the islands of the Aegean Sea, which offer a lifetime experience.

Venue

Location: Intercontinental Athenaeum
Contact 89-93 Syngrou Avenue 11745 Heidelberg , Germany
+30 210-9206000

Organizer

Goldair Congress
1st km Paianias-Markopoulou Avenue 190 02 P.O. Box 126 Paiania GREECE
(+30) 210 3274 570

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