¶Ù±ð²õ³¦°ù¾±±è³Ù¾±´Ç²Ô:ÌýThe Lifetime Contribution to Cultural Historical Research Award was established to recognize the career long contributions to educational research of a scholar employing a Cultural Historical orientation. TheÌýcontributions can be reflected in foundational books,Ìýseries of publications, lectures, conference presentations, grants, speeches, and important engagement with the field broadly speaking including outreach and service. The candidate must be nominated by a member of the SIG.
Please note the following conditions of the call:
Eligibility Criteria:ÌýAnyone who fits the above definition.Ìý Nomination Process and Timeline:ÌýThe candidate must be nominated by a member of the SIG.
Nomination packets should include a letter of nomination and a copy of the candidate’s CV. All nominations should be submitted electronically.
Please send inquiries and submissions to the awards committee ()
The deadline for the nominations is JanuaryÌý10, 2024.ÌýÌý
The winner will be given aÌýplaque with an inscription will be awarded. The winner will give an invited talk in the SIG’s annual meeting program at the following year’s ÐÜèÊÓÆµmeeting.
Lifetime Contribution Award winners:Ìý
2007 -ÌýVera John-Steiner, Regents Professor, Emerita, University of New Mexico and Micheal Cole, University of California, San Diego, EmeritusÌý
2015 -ÌýLois Holzman, East Side Institute
2021 - Kris D.ÌýGutiérrez, University of California,ÌýBerkeleyÌýand Yrjö Engestörm, University of HelsinkiÌý
2022Ìý- Anne Edwards, University of Oxford and Artin Göncü, University of Illinois ChicagoÌýÌý
2023Ìý- Peter Smagorinsky, University of Georgia and Anna Stetsenko, CUNY Graduate CenterÌý