Distinguished Lectures 2010
AERA Webcasts
Presidential Addresses
Distinguished Lectures
Annual Brown Lecture in Education Research
Presidential Addresses
- Designing Resilient Ecologies: Towards a Human Science of Learning
Kris D. Gutiérrez, University of Colorado - Boulder
2011 Presidential Address
2011 Awards Presentation
- Soaring above the Clouds, Delving the Ocean's Depths: Understanding the Ecologies of Human Learning and the Challenge Education Science
Carol D. Lee, Northwestern University
2010 Presidential Address
2010 Awards Presentation
- Repositioning Politics in Education's Circle of Knowledge
Lorraine M. McDonnell, University of California, Santa Barbara
2009 Presidential Address
2009 Award Presentation
- Science and the City: Research and Civic Responsibility
William F. Tate, Washington University, Saint Louis
2008 Presidential Address
- The End(s) of Testing
Eva L. Baker, University of California, Los Angeles
2007 Presidential Address
- From the Achievement Gap to the Education Debt: Understanding Achievement in U.S. Schools
Gloria J. Ladson-Billings, University of Wisconsin-Madison
2006 Presidential Address — AERA Session (49.010)
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Distinguished Lectures
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2011
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- Opening Plenary Session [Webcast]
Who Kidnapped Superman?
Diane Ravitch, New York University,
Cosponsored by the Supervision and Instructional Leadership SIG
- Featured Presidential Session Webcast]
Intervening to Shape the Future
Yrjö H. Engeström, University of Helsinki,
Cosponsored by the Cultural Historical Research SIG
[Featured Presidential Session [Webcast]
Rethinking Remedial Education and the Academic-Vocational Divide: Lessons to Learn About Language, Cognition, and Social Class
Mike Rose, University of California - Los Angeles
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- Presidential Session co-sponsored by Division K: Teaching and Teacher Education, Invited Session [Webcast]
Measuring and Developing Teacher Effectiveness: An Assessment of Research, Policy, and Practice
Chair:
Eva L. Baker, University of California – Los Angeles
Participants:
Linda Darling-Hammond, Stanford University; Gloria J. Ladson-Billings, University of Wisconsin – Madison; Edward H. Haertel, Stanford University
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Presidential Session, Invited Session [Webcast]
Revisiting the National Research Council Report How People Learn: A Re-Examination
Chair:
Carol D. Lee, Northwestern University
Participants:
“Social, Cultural, and Contextual Aspects of Prior Knowledge as the Basis of Learning,”
Barbara Rogoff, University of California - Santa Cruz
“The Social Foundations of Why Learning Happens: Interest, Initiative, Engagement,”
Nailah Suad Nasir, University of California – Berkeley
“Identity Development and Identity Bases of Learning Processes and Pathways of Participation in Cultural Practices,”
Margaret Beale Spencer, University of Chicago
“From ‘Transfer of Learning’ to Knowledgeable Navigation Across Contexts,”
Carol D. Lee, Northwestern University
“How People Use Technologies for Learning,”
Roy D. Pea, Stanford University
“How Children Learn in the Lab and in the World: Stereotypes and Social Learning,”
Andrew Meltzoff, University of Washington
Discussants:
Carol D. Lee, Northwestern University; James G. Greeno, University of Pittsburgh
- Presidential Session co-sponsored by Hispanic Research Issues SIG [Webcast]
Generations of Exclusion: Mexican Americans and Education in the U.S.
Chair:
Walter R. Allen, University of Claifornia-Los Angeles
Mexican American Educational Disadvantages Over Four Generations Since Immigration
Edward Telles, Princeton University
The Inter-Cohort Reproduction of Mexican American Dropouts
Rogelio Saenz, Texas A&M University
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Presidential Session, Invited Session [Webcast]
Interest-Driven Learning and Participatory Democracy: A 21st-Century Agenda for Technology and Education
Chair:
Constance Yowell, John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
Participants:
Connected Learning and Participation in a Networked Age,
Mizuko Ito, University of California – Irvine
New Media and the Future of Democracy: An Educational Agenda
Joseph E. Kahne, Mills College
Creating Hybrid Online/Face-to-Face Spaces to Support Anytime/Anywhere Learning
Nichole D. Pinkard, DePaul University
The Internet and Activism: Taking the Long View,
Ethan Zuckerman, Harvard University
Discussant:
Elyse A. Eidman-Aadahl, University of California - Berkeley
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Presidential Session, Invited Session [Webcast]
Beyond New London: Literacy Learning and the Design of Social Futures
Chair:
William Cope, University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign
Participants:
“The New London Agenda in Retrospect,”
Mary Kalantzis, University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign
“Learning and Knowing - Issues and Principles,”
Gunther Kress, Institute of Education – London
“Language and Learning and Digital Media,”
James Paul Gee, Arizona State University
“Appropriating Students' Multilingual Strengths and Multi-Modal Interests as Resources for Learning,”
Courtney B. Cazden, Harvard University; Gail Cawkwell, University of Waikato, New Zealand
“Multiliteracies in Australia: Educational and Economic Reforms?” AllanA.J. Luke, Queensland University of Technology
“Teacher Orchestration of Talk in a Pedagogy of Multiliteracies,”
Sarah Michaels, Clark University; Catherine O'Connor, Boston University; Richard Sohmer, Investigators Club
“Future Agendas for Multiliteracies,”
William Cope, University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign
Discussant: Brian V. Street, Kings College, London
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Presidential Session, Invited Session [Webcast]
Education Research for the Public Good: Shaping State and Federal Policies for English Language Learners
Chairs:
Diane L. August, Center for Applied Linguistics; Megan Hopkins, University of California - Los Angeles
Participants:
“Fostering Meaningful Accountability for English Language Learners: What Will It Take?”
Robert T. Linquanti, WestEd; Kenji Hakuta, Stanford University;David Johns, U.S. Senate HELP Committee
“Using Research to Implement the Federal Agenda,”
Jennifer A. O'Day, American Institutes for Research
“Research in the Service of Policy: The Arizona Case,”
Patricia C. Gandara, University of California - Los Angeles; Kevin G. Welner, University of Colorado – Boulder
“Implementing the Common Core for ELLs,”
Diane L. August, Center for Applied Linguistics; Gabriela J. Uro, Council of Great City Schools
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Annual Brown Lecture in Education
2010
Educating Language Minority Students and Affirming Their Equal Rights: Research and Practical Perspectives.
Kenji Hakuta, Stanford University
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Interview with Kenji Hakuta [Click Here] 
2009
Mobilizing Culture, Language and Educational Practices: Fulfilling the Promises of Mendez and Brown
Luis C. Moll, University of Arizona
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2008
The Brown Legacy and the O’Connor Challenge: Transforming Schools in the Images of Children’s Potential
Stephen W. Raudenbush, University of Chicago
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2007
Lessons Learned and Opportunities Ingnored Since Brown v. Board of Education: Youth Development and the Myth of a Colorblind Society
Margaret Beale Spencer, University of Pennsylvania
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2006
The Flat Earth and Education: How America's Commitment to Equity Will Determine Our Future
Linda Darling-Hammond, Stanford University
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2005
Contingencies of Identity and Schooling in a Diverse Society: Toward Reducing Inequality of Outcomes
Claude M. Steele, Stanford University
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2004
Education, Excellence and Equity: Toward Equitable Access to Excellence in Education
Edmund W. Gordon, Teachers College, Columbia University
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