Highlighted Presidential Sessions
This year's AERA Presidential Sessions provide a sense of the rich and compelling content designed to engage Annual Meeting attendees. As the Annual Meeting approaches, AERA will be unveiling sets of highlighted presidential sessions.
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SET 1: Please click here to view additional session details.
1. 50 Years of Indigenous Activism and Empowerment in Education
2. A Culturally Responsive Approach to Mental Health in Schools
3. Educators as Advocates for Justice in Education
4. Educators Take Action on Climate Change and Sustainability
5. I Am More Than A Ball: Rethinking Student-Athletes’ Contributions and Challenges
6. Minority Serving Institutions: Lessons and Legacy
7. Other Peoples’ Treasures: The Challenges in Collecting, Telling, and Protecting Community Stories
8. Preparing Students for a Rapidly Changing World: Rethinking the Education System
9. Preparing to Celebrate Brown v. Board of Education at 100: Is There a Remedy for Today’s Continued Inequality?
10. Pushing Against the Status Quo: Cultivating Diverse Teachers, Leaders, and Schools for the 21st Century
11. Race Conscious Education Policies: Collaborative Strategies for Just Schooling
12. Researchers and Funders Talk: Priorities, Research Utilization, and Collaboration
13. Rights, Difference, and the Future of Inclusion for Students with Disabilities
14. The Mis-education of America: The Role of Educators and Curriculum in Preparing Democratic Citizens
15. Transforming STEM Education Toward Equity and Social Justice: Insights from Research and Organizational Stakeholders
1. 50 Years of Indigenous Activism and Empowerment in Education
2. A Culturally Responsive Approach to Mental Health in Schools
3. Educators as Advocates for Justice in Education
4. Educators Take Action on Climate Change and Sustainability
5. I Am More Than A Ball: Rethinking Student-Athletes’ Contributions and Challenges
6. Minority Serving Institutions: Lessons and Legacy
7. Other Peoples’ Treasures: The Challenges in Collecting, Telling, and Protecting Community Stories
8. Preparing Students for a Rapidly Changing World: Rethinking the Education System
9. Preparing to Celebrate Brown v. Board of Education at 100: Is There a Remedy for Today’s Continued Inequality?
10. Pushing Against the Status Quo: Cultivating Diverse Teachers, Leaders, and Schools for the 21st Century
11. Race Conscious Education Policies: Collaborative Strategies for Just Schooling
12. Researchers and Funders Talk: Priorities, Research Utilization, and Collaboration
13. Rights, Difference, and the Future of Inclusion for Students with Disabilities
14. The Mis-education of America: The Role of Educators and Curriculum in Preparing Democratic Citizens
15. Transforming STEM Education Toward Equity and Social Justice: Insights from Research and Organizational Stakeholders
SET 2: Please click here to view additional session details.
1. Assessment Literacy: The Heart of Teacher Education
2. Beyond the Border Crisis: Addressing the Intersection of Trauma, Identity, and Language (TIDAL) among Im/Migrants and Refugees
3. Centering Communities in Ed Reform
4. Come Together: How Researchers and Educational Administrators Can Find Solutions to the Student Motivation Crisis
5. The Criticality of Women of Color in Leadership Roles
6. Educational Emcees on Campus and in Community: Hip Hop Pedagogy and Praxis
7. Examining and Rethinking the Complexities and Challenges of Rural Education
8. Gentrification, Displacement, and Student Resistance in the San Francisco Bay Area
9. Learning from One Another: Research and Practice Partnerships
10. The Plight of Children in the Diaspora: Struggles and Salve
11. Reclaiming a Black Pedagogical and Leadership Model in Teaching and Learning
12. Responsive or Visionary: The Role of Schools of Education in Shaping Educational Outcomes for all America’s Children
13. The Truth Is, We Don’t Have the Range: Exploring the Realities and Complexities of College “Access,” College “Choice,” and Institutional Quality
14. Turning the Neoliberal Tide in Academia to Advance Social Justice
15. Unraveling the Complicated Asian-American Educational Experience
1. Assessment Literacy: The Heart of Teacher Education
2. Beyond the Border Crisis: Addressing the Intersection of Trauma, Identity, and Language (TIDAL) among Im/Migrants and Refugees
3. Centering Communities in Ed Reform
4. Come Together: How Researchers and Educational Administrators Can Find Solutions to the Student Motivation Crisis
5. The Criticality of Women of Color in Leadership Roles
6. Educational Emcees on Campus and in Community: Hip Hop Pedagogy and Praxis
7. Examining and Rethinking the Complexities and Challenges of Rural Education
8. Gentrification, Displacement, and Student Resistance in the San Francisco Bay Area
9. Learning from One Another: Research and Practice Partnerships
10. The Plight of Children in the Diaspora: Struggles and Salve
11. Reclaiming a Black Pedagogical and Leadership Model in Teaching and Learning
12. Responsive or Visionary: The Role of Schools of Education in Shaping Educational Outcomes for all America’s Children
13. The Truth Is, We Don’t Have the Range: Exploring the Realities and Complexities of College “Access,” College “Choice,” and Institutional Quality
14. Turning the Neoliberal Tide in Academia to Advance Social Justice
15. Unraveling the Complicated Asian-American Educational Experience