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2013 Annual Meeting Highlights
Kris Renn, 2013 ÐÜèÊÓÆµAnnual Meeting Program Chair
Michael Olivas, Opening Plenary Address
Jeannie Oakes, Social Justice in Education Award Lecture
Felice Levine, Executive Director, AERA
John Easton, Director, Institute of Education Sciences
Claudio Sanchez, National Public Radio Correspondent
Jack Buckley, Commissioner, National Center for Education Statistics
Joan Ferrini-Mundy and Freeman Hrabowski, recipient of the AREA Distinguished Public Service Award
Marta Tienda, Wallace Foundation Distinguished Lecture
ÐÜèÊÓÆµPresident Bill Tierney, Presidential Address
Arne Duncan, Secretary of Education
Arne Duncan, Secretary of Education
Carol Lee, Global Perspectives on Education and Poverty
ÐÜèÊÓÆµPast Presidents
The Fisher Case, Diversity in Higher Education, and Social Science Confronting the Challenges to Affirmative Action
Immediate Past President Bill Tierney passes the gavel to ÐÜèÊÓÆµPresident Barbara Schneider
Co-author Ron Avi Astor discusses new ÐÜèÊÓÆµreport on bullying prevention
Pedro Noguera, ÐÜèÊÓÆµDistiguished Lecture
ÐÜèÊÓÆµPresident-Elect Joyce King
GLIDE Founder Reverend Cecil Williams and Janice Mirikitani, Founding President, discuss 50 years of creating radical...
More than 15,500 Gather in San Francisco for Annual Meeting
May 2013
More than 15,500 registrants attended the 2013 ÐÜèÊÓÆµAnnual Meeting, with standing-room-only turnout common at many events, from presidential sessions and award lectures to symposia and sessions on science and research policy.
Attendance hit a five-year high, indicating the continued value of major meetings for scholarly presentations and discussion, despite the effects of the recession and cutbacks in funding.
“The size and energy of this year’s meeting speaks not only to the quality and innovation of the program but to the central role that education research increasingly , on the national, state, and local levels,” said ÐÜèÊÓÆµExecutive Director Felice J. Levine.
Each day was packed with important sessions and highlights. Key events included:
The ÐÜèÊÓÆµPresidential Address by William Tierney, who examined how education scholars need to broaden their work beyond the academy and become more engaged in efforts to create an equitable society.
The Opening Plenary Address by Michael Olivas, who summarized legal and other issues affecting immigration and higher education, particularly the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s policy of deferred action for childhood arrivals and undocumented college students.
The Social Justice in Education Award (2013) Lecture by Jeannie Oakes, who argued that, through a blend of social theory, evidence, and activism, social scientists can—and must—play a critical role in the struggle for socially just schooling.
The Wallace Foundation Distinguished Lecture by Marta Tienda, who explored why access to higher education does not necessarily equate with equity.
The ÐÜèÊÓÆµDistinguished Lecture by Pedro Noguera, who discussed how schools can be transformed to counter social and racial inequality and promote mobility and community development.
The inaugural
ÐÜèÊÓÆµAwards Luncheon
, which drew more than 1,000 attendees, and the induction of
new ÐÜèÊÓÆµFellows
at the annual Fellows Breakfast.
This year U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan addressed attendees at the Annual Meeting. He to an overflow crowd of more than 1,300—and many others via live streaming—about the challenges inherent in designing and implementing effective standardized testing and other learning assessments.
Duncan argued that “a new generation of high-quality assessments must be a cornerstone of America regaining its educational leadership. And researchers, with rigor and relevance, must help lead forth that effort. With your expert analysis, with your commitment to working with teachers and practitioners, please help us make that transformation a success for all children.”
Duncan prefaced his comments by noting that educators and policy makers still have a large unmet need for relevant research. “Education researchers can and do play an invaluable role in formulating policy, from preschool to grad school,” Duncan said. “You are the experts. You are the independent truth-tellers.”
This Annual Meeting was also notable for the release of a new
ÐÜèÊÓÆµreport on bullying prevention
, panel discussions on the
Fisher
case, innovative Ed Talks and Ignite sessions, and the introduction of new technology to enhance the registration and meeting experience.
Media coverage
was at a high this year.
In early June, video recordings of 20 Annual Meeting sessions will be made available for viewing online. A photo slideshow of meeting highlights is now available on the ÐÜèÊÓÆµwebsite.
The 2014 ÐÜèÊÓÆµAnnual Meeting will be held in Philadelphia, Pa., on April 3–7. The theme is “
The Power of Education Research for Innovation in Practice and Policy
.”
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