AERA News
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AERA Nominating Committees Announce 2017 Slates for Offices
The Nominating Committees for AERA-wide and division offices completed their work identifying candidates for the forthcoming 2017 AERA election. The AERA-wide slates include the offices of President-Elect and Members-at-Large. The nominees for AERA-wide and division elections are set forth in the Nominating Committees’ reports.
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AERA Special Referendum is Approved by Members
The AERA membership approved amendments to the AERA Bylaws that establish a separate Nominating Committee for the SIG Executive Committee. Previously, the SIG Executive Committee was responsible for seating candidates to run for open positions on the Committee.
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Register Now for the Second AERA Centennial Lecture in Seattle (December 6)
The AERA Centennial Lecture Series, which aims to bring innovative education research and leading scholars to six cities across the United States, kicks off this evening (November 30) in Brooklyn, New York. On December 6, the second Centennial lecture and open forum will take place in Seattle, Washington.
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Past President David R. Krathwohl Dies
AERA Past President (1968–1969) David R. Krathwohl died on October 13, 2016. Krathwohl was a leading education psychology researcher at several major universities, who authored and co-authored multiple books that have been widely translated and used by higher education institutions worldwide and served in national, regional, and campus leadership positions over the course of his career.
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Education Research Policy and Funding News
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Election Implications Loom for Federal Education Leadership, Education Research Funding
With the transition to the incoming Donald Trump administration now underway, indications about possible key education and science appointments are closely being tracked by the research community in Washington, D.C. On November 23, President-elect Trump announced the selection of Betsy DeVos, chairwoman for the American Federation for Children, as the Secretary of Education.
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National Board for Education Sciences and National Science Board Convene
The National Board for Education Sciences (NBES), the governing board for the Institute of Education Sciences (IES), held a conference call on November 9. The National Science Board (NSB) convened for its fall quarterly meeting on November 8-9.
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Extended AERA Calls
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AERA Calls
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Beyond AERA
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AERA in the News
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Recent media coverage of AERA and AERA-related research
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- MLA, AERA Issue Statements on Election Aftermath
Inside Higher Ed, November 18
- Happy Students, Good Students: A Good Environment at School Improves Academic Performance
Univision, November 2
- How A Happy School Can Help Students Succeed
NPR, November 1
- Positive School Climates May Help Narrow Achievement Gaps, Analysis Finds
Education Week, November 1
- Don’t Walk That Line! Why Schools Need to Create, and Measure, Positive Climates
The Hechinger Report, November 1
More AERA in the News
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AERA Highlights is published by the American Educational Research Association monthly to inform members and others interested in education research about the latest news and developments in AERA and in the field.
Editor: Felice J. Levine
Managing Editors: Tony Pals and John Neikirk
Contributors: Juliane Baron, Sylvie Nguyen-Fawley, Victoria Oms, David Presgraves, Jessica Sibold, Christy Talbot, and Martha Yager
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