2014 AERA Annual Meeting Off-Site Visits
2014 AERA Annual Meeting Off-Site Visits
 
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Please consider these substantive off-site sessions as alternative opportunities as you plan your schedule for the Meeting. Space is limited for these visits, and interested attendees are encouraged to register in advance. Registered participants wishing to add courses, off-site visits, or tours can log in to add events to your registration. Off-site visits are listed below in day and time order.

Log in here to register and make a hotel reservation or view and add events to your existing registration for the 2014 Annual Meeting. Once you are logged in, click ‘My AERA’ at the top of the page. On the ‘My AERA’ page, scroll down to the 2014 Annual Meeting and click ‘Register and Make Your Hotel Reservation Now’ or ‘View and Add Events to Existing Registration’. Once you are in registration, click on the 'visits/tours tab' or the ‘events tab’ and add this event to your cart.


GSC Community Service Project: Philadelphia Urban Creators, a Youth-Led Organization Bringing Equitable and Sustainable Solutions to North Philadelphia Neighborhoods

Date: Wednesday, April 2
Time: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Location: Philadelphia Urban Creators, North-Central Philadelphia.
Fee: $20 per person, Open to all attendees and pre-registration is required.
Transportation: Attendees will meet at the Philadelphia Marriott Downtown in the lobby at the front entrance at 10:00 am
Sponsor: Graduate Student Council
Contact: Marisa Anne del Campo, marisa.a.delcampo@gmail.com, (University of Connecticut)
Description:
This year we will partner with Philadelphia Urban Creators (PUC), a grassroots youth organization using an innovative model of social change to create healthy and sustainable environments within the urban landscapes where they reside. Winners of Mobilize.org’s 2013 reGenerate Philly Summit Awards, PUC currently runs a variety of initiatives focused on urban innovation in North Central Philadelphia, including a fully-operating urban farm. Their group seeks to unite, educate, energize, and empower Philadelphia youth to become passionate leaders in the movement to transform blighted urban landscapes into models of community-based sustainability through community organizing, service-learning, artistic expression, and urban agriculture. Following an orientation and tour, we will work outdoors alongside members of PUC to help support their mission.


Comparing Private Sector Technical Training with Public Sector Degree Completion: An Off-Site Panel Discussion with Aker Philadelphia Shipyard and the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia on Academia-Industry Partnerships for Workforce Education

Date: Wednesday, April 2
Time: 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Location: Aker Philadelphia Shipyard, 2100 Kitty Hawk Avenue, Philadelphia, PA
Fee: Free; Open to all attendees and pre-registration is required.
Transportation: Attendees will meet between 2.30-2.45 pm at 200 Level, Hall E, AERA Conference Registration desk at the Pennsylvania Convention Center on April 2.
Sponsor: Workplace Learning SIG
Contact: Rajashi Ghosh, rajashi.ghosh@drexel.edu, Drexel University
Description:
Philadelphia offers a unique opportunity to explore the workplace learning practices that supported reintroduction of the shipping industry to the region as well the workforce education programs of one of the twelve regional offices of the Federal Reserve System in the United States. The panel will discuss how both the shipping and banking industries have partnered with local community colleges and universities in Philadelphia to prepare their workforce for a work environment that is vastly different from that of even five years ago. The discussion will compare and contrast the challenges of academia-industry partnerships experienced by Aker Philadelphia Shipyard to create a future workforce of skilled craftsmen and the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia to prepare their future knowledge workers.


Out in the Community: Conversations with Students, Educators and School Leaders in Philadelphia

Date: Wednesday, April 2
Time: 3:30 pm – 7:00 pm
Location: Academy of Natural Sciences
Fee: $10.00
Transportation: Attendees who have registered to attend this Division K event (plus reception) at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University can meet at the 12th Street bus lane, which is located on 12th Street between Arch and Race Streets. Continuous bus service to the Academy of Natural Sciences will be provided between 2:45pm - 3:20pm.
Sponsor: Division K
Contacts: Kimberly A. White-Smith, kwsmith@chapman.edu, Chapman University
Description:
This off-site session offers Division K members an opportunity to look at schooling, reform and innovation through the eyes and experiences of school leaders and educators on the ground in Philadelphia. We are so pleased that Superintendent William Hite has graciously agreed to join us; we look forward to learning about his work and his vision for the Philadelphia schools.

Another highlight of this session will be student literary performances, as well as the opportunity to explore the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University, the oldest natural sciences institution in the Western Hemisphere. A reception will follow the program. 


Visit to the Woodbury City Public School District: A School District That Works to Provide Each Child With a Top-Quality College Preparatory Education

Date: Friday, April 4
Time: 12:15 pm – 4:30 pm
Location: Woodbury Junior-Senior High School, Woodbury, New Jersey
Fee: $35; Open to all attendees and pre-registration is required.
Transportation: Attendees to meet at the Philadelphia Marriott Downtown in the lobby at 12:00pm for van transportation to the school.
Sponsor: Tracking and Detracking SIG
Contact: John Knudson-Martin, jknudson@eou.edu , Eastern Oregon University
Description:
Woodbury Junior-Senior High School provides a top quality college preparatory curriculum to a diverse group of students.  The school features:

  • Smaller class sizes.
  • A diverse student body:  40% Caucasian; 40% African American; 15% Hispanic; 5% Other
  • Athletic teams and co-curricular activities with few to no cuts.
  • An extracurricular program that allows students to play a sport, march in the band, perform in a musical and join clubs all in the same year.
  • A vast array of Advanced Placement (AP) classes and one of the strongest AP success rates in all of South Jersey.
  • Open advanced classes allowing every student to challenge him/herself.
  • A strong AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination) program that supports students taking rigorous classwork to prepare themselves for college. 
All of this done on a public school budget.  
Come see how this school district provides this top quality education to the children in their community.


Together in Struggle: Supporting Youth and Community Organizing through Engaged Scholarship

Date: Friday, April 4th
Time: 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Location: South Philadelphia High School
Fee: Free; Open to all attendees
Transportation: Transportation is not provided. Attendees can use public transportation to get to South Philadelphia High School, options are listed below:

  • Take the #23 bus from 12th and Arch Streets (heading south, towards Broad-Oregon), to 12th and Jackson Streets, walk two blocks east (towards Broad Street) to reach the school. 
  • Take the Broad Street Subway line to the Snyder Station and walk one block south to reach the school. 

Either trip will take approximately 20-30 minutes from the Pennsylvania Convention Center
Sponsor: Grassroots Community and Youth Organizing for Education Reform SIG
Contacts: Sonia M. Rosen, soniarosen@gmail.com, University of Pennsylvania
Description: In this off-site visit, conference participants will have the chance to dialogue with youth and community organizers about their campaign to attain adequate funding and preserve public control over the majority of the city's schools. The event aims to engage several key groups in a discussion with educational researchers to explore the goals and strategies of these organizers, as well as to consider how educational researchers can support the work that such stakeholder groups are doing to win the fight for educational equity.




School Closures and the Perils of Limiting Education Opportunities: The Philadelphia Story

Date: Friday, April 4th
Time: 10:30 am – 3:30 pm
Location: YouthBuild Philadelphia Charter School, 1231 N. Broad Street #3
Fee: Free; Open to all attendees
Transportation: A Double decker bus will pick up participants at the Marriott Hotel at 10:30 AM and all participants are invited to a luncheon hosted by Temple University’s College of Education.
Sponsor: Social Justice Action Committee
Contact: James Earl Davis, jdavis21@temple.edu
Description:
Temple University College of Education will showcase our ground-breaking, innovative work that we are conducting in our own backyard. Take a complimentary double-decker Philadelphia Tour Bus to two urban site locations and let us treat you to lunch on campus while you explore the ideas and data that will shape tomorrow’s education practices and policies.



Together in Struggle: Supporting Youth and Community Organizing through Engaged Scholarship