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2016 AERA Annual Meeting - Public Scholarship to Educate Diverse Democracies


Date :  du 08-04-2016 au 12-04-2016

Lieu :  Washington

Organisation :  American Educational Research Association (AERA)


Programme : 

The AERA Annual Meeting is the largest gathering of scholars in the field of education research. It is a showcase for ground-breaking, innovative studies in a diverse array of areas -- from early education through higher education, from digital learning to second language literacy. It is where to encounter ideas and data that will shape tomorrow's education practices and policies, and where to connect with leading thinkers from the U.S. and around the world.

In AERA's Centennial Year, the Annual Meeting will celebrate and reinvigorate the progressive aspirations that gave rise to our professional community in 1916: hope and determination that research can strengthen public education, society’s most democratic institution. To mark this remarkable moment, the 2016 Meeting will illuminate and enhance the role of education researchers as public scholars who contribute to public understanding, political debate, and professional practice in increasingly diverse democracies in the U.S. and around the globe.

As part of the AERA Centennial Annual Meeting, AERA is hosting the Focal Meeting of the World Education Research Association (WERA).

Major Adresses and Lectures

- AERA Distinguished Lecture: Linda Darling-Hammond, Charles E. Ducommun Professor of Education Emerita, Stanford University Designing the "New Accountability": How Public Scholars Can Contribute to a Productive Policy Framework for Education

- Opening Plenary Session and Gala to Celebrate Centennial Year Discovering Our Past, Creating Our Future Chair: Jeannie Oakes, University of California - Los Angeles, Donna E. Shalala, Clinton Foundation
Participants: Patricia A. Alexander, University of Maryland - College Park, Patricia Albjerg Graham, Harvard University, Gloria J. Ladson-Billings, University of Wisconsin - Madison, Ken Prewitt, Columbia University, Joseph P. Robinson-Cimpian, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Joy Ann Williamson-Lott, University of Washington
Discussant: Felice J. Levine, AERA

- AERA Presidential Address: Jeannie Oakes, AERA President; University of California - Los Angeles Public Scholarship to Educate Diverse Democracies

- Wallace Foundation Distinguished Lecture: Warren Simmons, Fellow and Former Executive Director, Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University Increasing the Relevance of Education Research: Building a Place-Based Agenda for Obtaining Equity and Excellence Award Lecture Speakers

Selected Presidential Sessions

- Writing Our Way Into the Public Sphere

- Public Scholars on the Social Impact of School-Related Inequalities: Perspectives from Multiple Disciplines

- Can Public Scholarship Help School Finance Policy Meet the Challenge of Increasing Diversity?

- #BlackGirlsMatter: Public Scholarship Engaging with the Race/Gender Interaction in Schools

- Public Scholarship and #BlackLivesMatter: New Directions for Research and Policy, K Through College

- Career Threats and Opportunities: What Is the Role of Social Media in Public Scholarship?

- How Public Scholarship Helped Put School Integration Back on the Public Agenda

- How Much Testing and for What Purpose? Public Scholarship in the Debate about Educational Assessment and Accountability



URL :  http://www.aera.net/.../2016-Annual-Meeting

Ressources mises à disposition à l'issue de la manifestation : 

• articles :  http://www.aera.net/.../AERA-Online-Paper-Repository

• enregistrement vidéo :  http://www.aera.net/.../2016-Annual-Meeting-Webcasts

 

Les vidéos des conférences plénières, ainsi qu'une sélection des meilleures contributions sont disponibles sur le site du colloque.

Certaines communications sont librement téléchargeables depuis la bibliothèque numérique de l'AERA. Pour les retrouver, il faut utiliser le moteur de recherche proposé.




mot(s) clé(s) :  inégalités, recherche en éducation