Education Faculty Presenting at National Conference

Published: April 2, 2014

Four faculty from the Education program are making presentations as part of the 2014 Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association (AERA) in Philadelphia. Faculty and their topics are:

Pam Joseph
Sat, April 5, 2:45 to 4:15pm, Marriott, Fourth Level, 411
49.072 – Paper Session: Moral Development and Education: Gender, Culture, Moral Motivation, and Judgment
Paper: Ethical Reflections on Becoming Teachers

Nancy Place
Mon, April 7, 10:35am to 12:05pm, Convention Center, 100 Level, 113C
70.037 – Symposium: Context Matters: Unpacking National Teacher Assessments and the edTPA in Four States
Paper: The edTPA in Washington State: Dilemmas and Opportunities

Carrie Tzou
Mon, April 7, 10:35am to 12:05pm, Convention Center, 100 Level, 109B
70.046 – Symposium: The Interior Worlds of Environmental Education: Connecting Identity and Embodied Practices to Sociocultural Learning
Paper: My Puget Sound: Students’ Positional Identities, Lived Worlds, and Learning in Environmental Education

Nancy Place, Allison Hintz, JoAnn Todd
Mon, April 7, 2:15 to 3:45pm, Convention Center, 100 Level, 107B
73.031 – Paper Session: Examining Mentoring and Feedback for Preservice Teachers
Paper: Gradual-Release Coaching: The Development of Practice for Cooperating Teachers and Student Teachers

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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.

http://www.aera.net/EventsMeetings/AnnualMeeting/tabid/10208/Default.aspx