NAAPE 2022 Call For Papers

Dear Colleagues,

We are delighted to invite you to submit a paper or other proposal to the NAAPE 2022 annual conference, which takes place from Friday, October 28th to Sunday, October 30th. NAAPE 2022 will be held at the beautiful University of St. Mary of the Lake, just outside of Chicago. Submissions are due by July 1st, 2022 at 11:59PM CT (UTC -5). Registration is currently open with early bird registration rates for those who would like to register early. Registration pricing includes accommodations as well as all meals, snacks, hors d'oeuvres, coffee, tea and alcoholic beverages throughout the conference.

As in previous years, NAAPE accepts any length of paper, but we prefer papers that are less than 14,000 words. The papers may employ any well-established style guideline so long as it is used consistently throughout the paper. Additionally, papers may be formatted in a standard article manner or as a book chapter. NAAPE accepts submissions in the English, Spanish and French language, but presentations are expected to be given in English. NAAPE is pleased to accept submissions that are simultaneously under review or in press at academic journals, but we cannot accept papers that have been published prior to submission. In addition to full papers, NAAPE also accepts panel proposals and author-meets-critics proposals. The link to the submission form is here. Please also feel free to disseminate this Call for Papers poster to your colleagues.

If you are a graduate student or K-12 educator, you are eligible for consideration for our Kabango Fellowship, which provides full compensation for the conference fees, including room and board (but not including travel). The link to the application site is here and a list of our previous fellows is here.

We are excited to announce that NAAPE has launched two prizes for submissions to the annual conference. The NAAPE/Educational Theory Essay Prize winner will receive $500 and the essay will be eligible to be published in Educational Theory. The NAAPE/Theory and Research in Education (TRE) Book Prize winner will receive $500. For eligibility and submission requirements, please visit the NAAPE website at the links above.

In hosting our annual conference, we seek to provide a welcoming and humane environment where philosophers and educators from North America and around the world can engage with one another in meaningful dialogue. In addition to faculty in philosophy and education, NAAPE invites practicing and retired teachers, graduate students, administrators, policymakers, and independent scholars to attend the conference.

We are looking forward to receiving your submission!

Sincerely,

The NAAPE Executive Committee