Association for Moral Education
27th Annual Conference
O C T O B E R   2 5 - 2 8,   2 0 0 1
V A N C O U V E R,   B R I T I S H   C O L U M B I A,   C A N A D A
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CONFERENCE PROGRAM

   The conference begins with four Pre-Conference Workshops and a Welcome Reception on Thursday.

   Friday and Saturday program includes the Kohlberg Memorial Lecture, four Distinguished Lectures, a long list of Concurrent Sessions (Symposia, Paper Sessions, Demonstrations), Lunch Roundtable Sessions, a Poster Session, Friday night Banquet, and AME Community Meeting on Saturday evening.

   The AME Executive Board will meet twice during the conference, first on Thursday, and then again on Saturday night. The JME Executive Board is scheduled to meet on Saturday night as well.

   To view the program for a particular day, click on that day's link below.

Thursday
October 25, 2001
Friday
October 26, 2001
Saturday
October 27, 2001
Sunday
October 28, 2001

   Presenters: Please verify the listing of your presentation in the Program, including the spelling of names and affiliations, and report any errors and submit any missing information to us at ame.2001@ubc.ca. Please include the submission number shown in brackets, e.g. [040], in your message.

   Please remember to register for the conference. To register, click here. We would also like to remind you to make your travel and accommodation arrangements as soon as possible.

   Finally, may we suggest that you allow some extra time either before or after the conference to explore this beautiful part of the world? Please visit the Vancouver & B.C. section for updates on options available.

M O V I N G   T O W A R D   M O R A L   E X C E L L E N C E
Contact
Kimberly A. Schonert-Reichl, University of British Columbia
ECPS, 2125 Main Mall, Vancouver, B.C., Canada, V6T 1Z4
Facsimile: 1.604.822.3302 E-Mail: ame.2001@ubc.ca
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