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Keynote Speaker Martin Hagger informaton is added,see the keynote speaker page (12/28/2011)
The papers of ESE 2012 will be Published by Singapore Management and Sports Science Institute, which will be indexed by Web of Science Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Social Sciences and Humanities .(09/16/2011)
Online Paper Submission System is open now.(09/16/2011)
ESE 2011 has been indexed by Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Social Sciences and Humanities .
ESE 2010 has been indexed by Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science .
ISBN: 978-981-07-0394-3

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2012 Third International Conference on Education and sports Education (ESE 2012) will be held on April 1-2, Macau, China . ESE 2012 is co-sponsored by Hong Kong Education Society and Singapore Management and Sports Science Institute . The conference proceedings will be published by Singapore Management and Sports Science Institute . All papers accepted will be indexed by Web of Science Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Social Sciences and Humanities as like 2011 . You are invited to contribute papers either in English or Chinese, which must include English title, abstract and references.
2012年第三届教育和体育教育国际学术会议将于4月1-2在中国澳门召开。会议由香港教育学会和新加坡管理与运动科学研究学会主办,所有录用的论文将被ISI检索,2010年和2011年所有文章已经在会后3-6个月被ISI检索。 投稿中英文均可,但必须有英文题目和英文摘要,以及英文参考文献。
Extended versions of selected best papers will appear in an special issue of EI and SSCI Journals
Authors should submit pdf files of their manuscripts via the online submission system
| Final Call for | Paper Submission | before 20 January 2012 |
| Papers Deadlines | Decision Notification |
before 25 January 2012 |
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Final Versions / Author Registration |
before 30 January 2012 | |
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Conference |
1-2 April 2012 |
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Macau, located on the southeast coast of China, is a special administrative region of the country. Being Asia's well-known gambling Mecca, Macau is a place to find the traditional Chinese culture while enjoying the exotic Portuguese buildings. The name of Macau is derived from the word Magao (A-Ma Temple), which was the shrine dedicated to Mazu, a sacred sea goddess respected by Macau people. It was said that in the middle of sixteenth century when the Portuguese first set foot there, one of the officers asked a fisherman the name of the land. The man misunderstanding the officer's meaning, answered 'Magao' - the name of A-Ma Temple in front them. The word became the Portuguese name for the land and for nearly 400 years, the Portuguese ruled here prior to Macau's official return to the People's Republic of China on December 20, 1999 as a special administrative region.
The land of Macau when compared with other Chinese metropolises unlike Beijing, Shanghai or Guangzhou is quite small covering an area of just 27.5 square kilometers. The total population Macau is 469,800 of which 95% are Chinese, the remainder being Portuguese and other westerners.
The majority resides on the Macau Peninsular where you can find a variety of both Oriental and Western cultural and historical places of interest and all sorts of old buildings that are either European baroque or traditional Chinese in style. The blend of people, culture and history has influences on every aspect of life in the city. A wander around the Macau Peninsular will bring you into a world of antiques and fashion, traditional and modern, as well as tranquility and glitz.
Most travelers who have been to Macau conclude that it is a location suited to both tourism and living as it is a beautiful city with clean streets, gardens and picturesque hilly landscapes. Sunshine, clear air, green lands and all sorts of delicious food all contribute to its many attractions.
Wandering around is the best way to explore the city's numerous historical and cultural heritages. Popular sightseeing places that form part of a traveler's itinerary are spread all over the Macau Peninsular. Largo do Senado, the splendid main square with surrounding simple, elegant Portuguese and baroque style buildings is the busiest downtown area of the city. Clothing shops, curio markets, pharmacies, snack stalls and jewelry shops housed in the narrow alleyways that radiate from the square sell dazzling items.



