66th ROME International Conference on Education, Humanities & Social Sciences (REHSS-26) scheduled on June 17-19, 2026 Rome (Italy)

REHSS-26


Educational Technology Education Educational Technology Higher Education Special Education



Topics



Abstract/Full Paper/Posters are welcomed in the following research fields:



1. Education



This pillar focuses on the theory and practice of learning, pedagogical methods, and the institutional structures of schooling.





  • Pedagogy & Instruction





    • Curriculum Design and Development




    • Instructional Technology and E-Learning




    • Special Education and Inclusive Practices




    • Early Childhood vs. Adult Education (Andragogy)






  • Educational Psychology





    • Cognitive Development in Learners




    • Motivation and Classroom Management




    • Standardized Testing and Assessment Metrics






  • Leadership & Policy





    • School Administration and Governance




    • Educational Philosophy (e.g., Constructivism, Perennialism)




    • Sociology of Education (Inequity and Access)







2. Humanities



The humanities focus on the "human condition"—how we document, process, and express the human experience through culture and history.





  • History





    • Ancient, Medieval, and Modern History




    • Historiography (The study of how history is written)




    • Military, Economic, and Social History






  • Philosophy





    • Epistemology (The study of knowledge)




    • Ethics and Moral Philosophy




    • Logic and Metaphysics




    • Aesthetics (The philosophy of art)






  • Literature & Languages





    • Comparative Literature




    • Linguistics (Syntax, Phonetics, Semantics)




    • Creative Writing and Literary Criticism






  • The Arts





    • Art History and Visual Culture




    • Musicology and Ethnomusicology




    • Religious Studies and Mythology







3. Social Sciences



This pillar uses empirical and analytical methods to study human society and the relationships among individuals within those societies.





  • Psychology





    • Clinical and Counseling Psychology




    • Social Psychology (Group dynamics)




    • Neuroscience and Behavioral Psychology






  • Sociology





    • Social Stratification (Class, Race, Gender)




    • Urban and Rural Sociology




    • Criminology and Penology






  • Anthropology





    • Cultural Anthropology and Ethnography




    • Archaeology




    • Biological/Physical Anthropology






  • Political Science





    • International Relations and Diplomacy




    • Political Theory and Ideologies




    • Public Policy and Administration






  • Economics





    • Microeconomics and Macroeconomics




    • Developmental Economics




    • Behavioral Economics






  • Human Geography





    • Demographics and Population Studies




    • Geopolitics and Globalization




    • Environmental Sociology