AERA Sues to Protect NSF Research Grants, Fight to Protect Federal Research Infrastructure Continues On June 18, AERA—along with the American Association of Colleges and Universities, American Association of Physics Teachers, American Association of University Professors, Women in Engineering ProActive Network, and United Auto Workers (representing graduate students, postdoctoral scholars, faculty, and university staff)—filed a suit challenging DOGE’s unlawful mass termination of grants at the National Science Foundation. Read more
AERA Selects James Banks to Deliver 2025 Brown Lecture in Education Research James A. Banks, the Kerry and Linda Killinger Endowed Chair in Diversity Studies Emeritus and founding director of the Center for Multicultural Education (now the Banks Center for Educational Justice) at the University of Washington, has been selected by the American Educational Research Association to present the 2025 Brown Lecture in Education Research. Read more
2025 Annual Meeting Presidential Address, Opening Plenary, Award Lectures, and Other Recordings Released Eight videos of prominent sessions from the 2025 Annual Meeting are now available for open-access viewing on the AERA website.
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AERA Nominating Committee Seeks Recommendations for 2026 AERA-Wide Elected Officers—Deadline: September 9 The AERA Nominating Committee seeks recommendations of candidates for AERA-wide offices. Read more
Nominating Committee for AERA SIG Executive Committee Seeks Recommendations—Deadline: September 9 The Nominating Committee for the AERA Special Interest Groups Executive Committee seeks recommendations for well-qualified candidates to run for two positions as member-at-large in the 2026 election. Read more
Nominating Committee for AERA Graduate Student Council Welcomes Recommendations—Deadline: September 9 The AERA Graduate Student Council Nominating Committee welcomes recommendations of well-qualified individuals as potential candidates to run for GSC office in the 2026 election. Read more
The Call for Submissions for the 2026 AERA Annual Meeting is open! The deadline to submit is July 25.
AERA Provides Comments on Proposed Updates to 2026 NAEP and EDFacts AERA continues to respond to requests for comments regarding federal data collections and systems, despite Executive Orders that have created a precarious foundation for the continuation of, access to, and future planning for data and statistics under the aegis of the National Center for Education Statistics. Read more
AERA Provides Comment on Proposed Schedule Policy/Career Designation, Urges Exemption of Federal Research Program Officers and Statistical Agency Staff On June 6, AERA provided comments on a proposed rule to designate certain federal agency staff under a new category of “Schedule Policy/Career.” Read more
Congress Begins Action on FY 2026 Appropriations, AERA Weighs in With Testimony As the Trump administration released its full budget request for FY 2026 that included deep cuts for federal research agencies, Congress also began consideration and development of appropriations legislation. Read more
FY 2026 Budget Request Includes Deep Cuts for Federal Research Agencies On May 30, the Trump administration began its rollout of the full budget request for the 2026 fiscal year. Read more
OSTP Issues Guidance for Implementing “Gold Standard Science” Executive Order On June 23, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy released guidance to federal agencies for implementing the Executive Order “Restoring Gold Standard Science.” Read more
National Institutes of Health Launches NIH Brain Development Cohorts (NBDC) Data Hub On June 27, the National Institutes of Health opened up the NIH Brain Development Cohorts Data Hub. Read more
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2025 Impact Factors Released On June 19, the 2025 impact factors were released in the Journal Citation Reports. Read more
Call for Editors: Review of Research in Education 2027, 2029
AERA members who have recently passed away
Hope Leichter, 97, died on May 25. She was the Elbenwood Professor Emerita of Education and director of the Elbenwood Center for the Study of the Family as Educator at Teachers College, Columbia University. Read more
David B. Yaden, 76, died on March 20. He was a professor of language, reading, and culture at the University of Arizona College of Education. Read more
Help your students avoid falling down the ‘summer slide’ KXAN, June 22
Federal Judge Won’t Block Trump’s Cuts to IES Inside Higher Ed, June 18
Education Department reinstates some research and data activities The Hechinger Report, June 16
Experts warn of summer learning loss, urge parents to engage kids in education activities ABC 3340, June 12
If you need K-12 education data, these 10 data tools from nonprofit research organizations can help The Journalist's Resource, June 10
A week of breaking news in education research The Hechinger Report, June 9
Education researchers lose to Trump administration in first round of court challenge The Hechinger Report, June 5
Trump Fired Education Experts, Including Me, From White House Board Time, June 4
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