AERA Names 24 to 2023 Fellows Cohort
Twenty-four scholars from across the United States (and one from Norway) have been selected for the latest cohort of fellows […]
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Twenty-four scholars from across the United States (and one from Norway) have been selected for the latest cohort of fellows […]
1 week agoJohn B. Diamond, professor of sociology and education policy in Brown University’s department of sociology and Annenberg Institute for School Reform, will deliver the 2022 Brown Lecture in Education Research.
5 months agoLecturer Lori Patton Davis of The Ohio State University asks: Why are we still climbing the hill of educational equity 67 years after the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Brown v. Board of Education?
2 years agoRacial/ethnic identity groups have endured racial profiling, are targets of hate crimes, and are often viewed not as individuals but […]
2 years agoFor a second summer, the American Educational Research Association is offering a series of online courses for researchers on using data, software and productivity tools in research.
2 years agoH. Richard Milner IV of Vanderbilt University, whose study of urban education and teacher education has focused on issues of equity and justice, has been voted president-elect of the American Educational Research Association
2 years agoA pandemic is an epidemic occurring on a scale that crosses the globe. A condition is not a pandemic merely […]
2 years agoEven amid a pandemic academics have an ongoing need and desire for professional development, and the American Educational Research Association has responded by offering a virtual academy. The Virtual Research Learning Series offers nine four-hour courses, the first starting on May 19 and the ninth in mid-September.
3 years agoThe American Educational Research Association, the nation’s largest professional organization devoted to the scientific study of education, has named three […]
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