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International Conference on Gifted And Talented Children & Child Labour Exploitation
We ask you to join us at the International Conference Gifted talented Children and Child Labour and Child Exploitation, Monday 3rd -to - Friday 7th August 2009, California U.S.A. While in
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
The 18th Biennial World Conference on International Conference Gifted talented Children and Child Labour and Child Exploitation, is the largest international gathering of teachers, administrators, faculty, researchers and parents in the field of gifted and talented learners. Those interested in all aspects of this field, from experienced teachers to junior teachers, faculty members to administrators and school trustees, human resource promoters to parent advocates, are all encouraged to attend this conference
Both Conferences Scheduled to hold in U.S.A and
The International Conference will evaluate the progress and achievements made in relation to the eradication of the worst forms of child labour and will explore the challenges ahead in securing rights for children in the 21st century and meeting the UN Millennium Goals by 2015.
The Conference will reflect on whether the International Labour Organisation (ILO) and the International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour (IPEC), as defined by the ILO in Forms of Child Labour Convention No.182 (C182) and its associated Recommendation (R190), address the right issues, in the light of 21st century concerns with nationalism, identity and globalisation, or whether new approaches to protecting children’s rights are needed. The Conference will focus on the role of the organizations representing employers and workers; non-government organisations as well as governments. The Conference will engage the corporate sector with a view to bringing a concrete reality to the much vaunted concept of responsible corporate citizenship. It will highlight steps taken by some companies and organisations operating internationally to address the worst forms of exploitation in their labour obligations and their attempts to try to set higher standards.
We have become increasingly concerned about the position of children in countries where economic boom conditions has created an enormous demand for labour and particularly cheap labour, which children can provide. We are also naturally concerned about the other forms of labour exploitation of children involving sexual exploitation, trafficking and servitude which come hand in hand with the new technologies, the globalised world and the increasing movement of economic refugees across international borders. We look forward to your participation.
CONFERENCE IN U.S.A
(1) Participants will be received by the organizers and sponsors in J.F.K Int. Airport and be taken to their hotels of reservation on board conference busses.
(2) Opening ceremony by the organizers and sponsors and introduction of the first document
[MECHANISM FOR DICTATING CHILD SITUATION]
(3) Opening speeches and introduction of the second documents [CONFLICT RESOLUTION AND PEACE BUILDING AT STAND OFFS]
(4) Opening speeches and introduction of the third documents [NEGOTIATION AND DIPLOMACY NOT IRON AND BLOOD]
(5) Closing remarks and speeches by the organizers and sponsors.
Presentation of Certificates to Participants by the Governor Representative of Utah State , U.S.A Including other States Senators and Governors.
Including more and more other import personal those are to be invited.
(6) Participants visit areas of interests, tourist sites and museums etc. with the Organization conducting and aboard Conference burses.
(7) Participants, delegates and observers converge at U.S.A Int'l airport onward to Africa for the continuation of the conference and its conclusion in Africa .
CONFERENCE IN AFRICA
(1) Participants are received in Guinea-Bissau by the organizers in Africa
(2) Introduction of the first document by the chairman and the organizers committee
(3) Introduction of the second document and groups debates
(4) Introduction of the third document and groups harmonization of opinions
(5) Get together and cocktail parties for the Organizers and participants
Closing remarks by the Organizers and participants to mark the end of the forums.
Participants Depart For Their Countries of Origin
WHY THE CONCREN FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTHS
Simply put, twenty percent of our population is made up of children, yet children are 100 percent of our future. Also, they are the most vulnerable. For when acts of terror shake us to the core, we fear our children will suffer even more. Helping children mobilize their own potential strength and resources can, essentially, serve prophylactic ends. This infusing of the younger person with transmitted strength and insights from the previous generation require a particular kind of attitude I call fortifying generativist. By this I mean the approach to children and youths in which mature individuals use their capacity to put other welfare unselfishly ahead of their own and care deeply about what happens to others, and does all to ensure the other success in mastery of current and future stress-based fears. "How much anger can prompt a group of people to do this?" What do we make of a rage so deep that it could prompt a few individuals to convert box-cutters, pilots' licenses and airline schedules into weapons of mass destruction?
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
The primary objective of these conferences are aimed at making the world a global village through travel and tours and bridging the gap between races and status and providing a framework for reintegration of various cultures
PROGRAM OBJECTIVES
• Share and discuss recent advances in programs, planning and practices in the field of high ability learners
• Review advances in classroom practice and how they apply to personalizing your teaching
• Discuss administrative options emerging throughout the world
• Review parent developments for families with special needs children
• Provide youth summit activities to increase skills and networking in high ability learners
• Support the career development of educators and researchers with an interest in gifted and talented children