Centennial Lecture Series
Centennial Lecture Series
 
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Six lectures, each delivered by a leading education researcher, on a range of critical topics, including English language learners, college affordability, predictors of learning, early childhood education, urban school reform, and school discipline. Held in six U.S. cities over six months, the series was a central part of AERA’s centennial celebration.

Centennial Lecture Series Five Minute Recaps

 

Centennial Lecture Series


Education Immigrant Students and Emergent Bilinguals (In an Anti-Immigrant Era)
Patricia Gándara

Early Education and the Brain: Making Novel Connections
Bruce McCandliss

Supporting College Student Access and Success: Making Sure Hard Work Pays Off
Bridget Terry Long

The Opportunities and Challenges of Early Child Care and Education
Deborah Lowe Vandell

The Limits of Schooling, the Power of Poverty
Charles Payne

School Discipline: Issues of Equity and Effectiveness
Russell Skiba


Five Minute Recaps

Five Minute Recap: Education Immigrant Students and Emergent Bilinguals (In an Anti-Immigrant Era)
Patricia Gándara

Five Minute Recap: Early Education and the Brain: Making Novel Connections
Bruce McCandliss

Five Minute Recap: Supporting College Student Access and Success: Making Sure Hard Work Pays Off
Bridget Terry Long

Five Minute Recap: The Opportunities and Challenges of Early Child Care and Education
Deborah Lowe Vandel

Five Minute Recap: The Limits of Schooling, the Power of Poverty
Charles Payne

 

Five Minute Recap: School Discpline: Issues of Equity and Effectiveness
Russell Skiba