#AERA Insider | April 15—AERA 2023 Annual Meeting
 
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#AERA23 Insider | April 15

Welcome to day three of the 2023 AERA Annual Meeting! #AERA23 Insider will provide tips on key sessions and events, as well as other Annual Meeting resources and highlights you won’t want to miss.

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Questions? Contact the AERA Meetings team at annualmtg@aera.net or check out the FAQ on the Annual Meeting platform.

Today's Highlights

 

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2023 Awards Ceremony and Celebration
4:40 – 6:10 pm
Hyatt Regency Chicago, East Tower – Ballroom Level – Grand Ballroom (CD North/South, E & F)

All meeting attendees are invited to join the 2023 Awards Ceremony and Celebration. Dedicated to recognizing excellence in education research, this special event honors AERA awardees. This session will be livestreamed on the Annual Meeting online platform and mobile app.


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2022 Distinguished Public Service Award Lecture—Peggy G. Carr
1:30 – 2:30 pm
Hyatt Regency Chicago, East Tower – Ballroom Level – Grand Ballroom B

Peggy G. Carr’s (National Center for Education Statistics) lecture, “A Bold, Inclusive Roadmap for the Future: Our Pursuit of More Equitable Educational Outcomes for All,” will reflect on how her personal educational journey has—and continues to—shape her work; what the country will need from NCES and the educational research and statistics community to create equitable opportunities for all students; and NCES’ strategic plan to support the education information ecosystem of the future. This session will be livestreamed on the Annual Meeting online platform and mobile app.


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Bolstering Innovation in Education Research: A Conversation With Institute of Education Sciences Director Mark Schneider
9:50 – 11:20 am
Hyatt Regency Chicago, East Tower – Ballroom Level – Grand Ballroom B

This open discussion forum provides an opportunity to hear from the director of the Institute of Education Sciences (IES), Mark Schneider. Over the past few years, IES has embarked on an agenda to accelerate learning in response to the impact that the COVID-19 pandemic has had across the education sector, and in advancing innovative, high-reward research to produce scalable solutions with the potential to transform education. Schneider will discuss important opportunities for the education research community and priority areas meriting attention. This session will be livestreamed on the Annual Meeting online platform and mobile app.


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U.S. and Worldwide Perspectives on COVID—Priority Research Issues and Directions
9:50 – 11:20 am
Hyatt Regency Chicago, East Tower – Ballroom Level – Grand Hall J

Chair: Carolyn D. Herrington (Florida State University); Discussant: Carolyn D. Herrington (Florida State University); Panelist: Peggy G. Carr (National Center for Education Statistics, IES), Stephan Vincent-Lancrin (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development), Fernando M. Reimers (Harvard University)

As we evolve from the depths of the COVID pandemic, it is important to assess impact on student learning and socioemotional outcomes, consider inequitable factors and differential effects, and to anticipate what research and data are most important from the U.S. and worldwide perspectives. This symposium takes up these issues in terms of research priorities and evidence-based policy. The three panelists bring distinctive emphases. Their three presentations aim to be catalytic allowing for discussion across the panel and with attendees.


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Will the Supreme Court Resegregate Our Colleges? Amid Troubled Waters, Can Research Show the Way?
9:50 – 11:20 am
Hyatt Regency Chicago, East Tower – Ballroom Level – Grand Hall I

Chair: Felice J. Levine (American Educational Research Association); Discussant: Gary A. Orfield (University of California - Los Angeles); Presenters: Angelo Ancheta (Santa Clara University), OiYan A. Poon (Spencer Foundation), Liliana Garces (The University of Texas at Austin), Uma Madhure Jayakumar (University of California - Riverside), James D. Anderson (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)


Graduate Student Research-in-Progress Roundtable Series
2:50 – 4:20 pm
Hyatt Regency Chicago, East Tower – Ballroom Level – Grand Ballroom A

New this year, the Graduate Student Research-in-Progress Roundtable Series features 200 graduate students who are actively engaged in research but were not yet ready to advance a paper submission in response to the 2023 Call for Submissions.

Special Events in the Exhibit Hall

 

 

Excellence in Education Research: Early Career Scholars and Their Work Poster Session
11:40 am – 1:10 pm
Hyatt Regency Chicago, East Tower – Exhibit Level – Riverside Exhibit Hall

The early career scholars’ poster session features research funded by the AERA-NSF Grants Program, the AERA Fellowship Program on the Study of Deeper Learning, and the NAEd/Spencer Postdoctoral Fellowship Program.

 

 


AERA Hip-Hop 50

Hip-Hop Healing: A Fireside Chat on Hip-Hop Culture & Mental Health with Dr. Ian Levy & Dr. Edmund Adjapong
2:30 – 3:30 pm
Hyatt Regency Chicago, East Tower – Exhibit Level – Riverside Exhibit Hall

The AERA Hip-Hop 50 exhibit will feature a fireside chat on hip-hop and mental health, moderated by Toby S. Jenkins (University of South Carolina).


Meet the Editors Event

Visit the AERA Booth (#601) to meet the editors of the Handbook of Research on Teachers of Color and Indigenous Teachers, Conra Gist and Travis Bristol. From 2:00 to 2:30 PM, the editors will be available to answer questions and sign copies!


Empower Chicago’s Communities: The Black and Brown Business Marketplace
9:00 am – 4:30 pm
Hyatt Regency Chicago, East Tower – Exhibit Level – Riverside Exhibit Hall

The Marketplace aims to celebrate the diversity of Chicago and its people, as well as enrich the conference experience and provide a deeper understanding of the community.


Announcements and Resources

 

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2022 Distinguished Lecture—Arnetha Ball

The 2022 Distinguished Lecture has been canceled and will be rescheduled to a later date.


Download the 2023 Annual Meeting Mobile App

With the 2023 AERA Annual Meeting Mobile App, you can build a personalized schedule, rate the sessions you attend, connect with colleagues and friends, and more! Download on the Apple App Store or Google Play Store.


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Concession Stand in the Exhibit Hall

Sandwiches and salads are available for purchase in the Hyatt Regency Riverside Exhibit Hall, every day from 11:30 am to 2:30 pm. A gluten-free option is available.

2023 Annual Meeting Sponsors

AERA would like to extend a special thank you to our 2023 sponsors: