2022 Annual Meeting Research and Science Policy Forum


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Research and Science Policy Forum Series

The Research and Science Policy Forum series focuses on important areas at the intersection of education research and science policy. All times are Pacific Time.

Fireside Conversation With Office of Science and Technology Policy and National Science Foundation Leadership:
Reframing STEM Education for Equity and the Role of Education Research

Featuring Dr. Alondra Nelson, Office of Science and Technology Policy
and Dr. Sethuraman Panhanathan, National Science Foundation
Monday, April 25, 8:30-9:30 am
San Diego Convention Center, Upper Level, Ballroom 6AB

Conversations with IES Leadership

The Institute of Education Sciences at 20—A Conversation with Mark Schneider on Progress and Innovations Moving Forward
Saturday, April 23, 1:15–2:15pm
San Diego Convention Center, Upper Level, Ballroom 6D

Chair: Kenji Hakuta, Stanford University
Speaker: Mark Schneider, Institute of Education Sciences

Future Research Directions

Science and Engineering in Preschool Through Elementary Grades: The Brilliance of Children and the Strengths of Educators – A Report of the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine
Monday, April 25, 2:30–4:00pm
San Diego Convention Center, Upper Level, Ballroom 6C

Chair: Mary Elizabeth (Beth) Graue, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Participants: Elizabeth A. Davis, University of Michigan; Douglas H. Clements, University of Denver; Carrie T. Tzou, University of Washington – Bothell
Discussants: Christopher George Wright, Drexel University; Megan L. Franke, University of California – Los Angeles

Testing

Toward More Equitable Measurement and Assessment: Implications for the Test Standards
Friday, April 22, 1:15–2:15pm
San Diego Convention Center, Floor: Upper Level, Ballroom 6F

Chair: Frank Worrell, University of California, Berkeley
Panelists: Jennifer Randall, University of Massachusetts Amherst; Michael Rodriguez, University of Minnesota; Guillermo Solano Flores, Stanford University
Discussant: Frank Worrell, University of California, Berkeley

How Can the Standards for Educational and Psychological Testing Better Guide Practitioners Doing Operational and Applied Measurement in Education?
Saturday, April 23, 8:00–9:30am
San Diego Convention Center, Upper Level, Ballroom 6C

Chair: Kristen Huff, Curriculum Associates
Panelists: Ye Tong, National Board of Medical Examiners; Wayne Camara, Law School Admissions Council; Vince Verges, Florida State Department of Education

Funding

National Science Foundation–Directorate for Education and Human Resources Program Officer Roundtable Session
Friday, April 22, 11:30 am–1:00 pm
Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina, Floor: South Building, Level 3, Marina Ballroom G

Chair: Elizabeth VanderPutten, National Science Foundation
Full list of EHR program officer staff included in the program and app

Opportunities for Federal Research Funding: Institute of Education Sciences, National Science Foundation, and National Institutes of Health
Saturday, April 23, 2:30–4:00pm
San Diego Convention Center, Upper Level, Ballroom 6F

Chair: Barbara L. Schneider, Michigan State University
Participants: Elizabeth R. Albro, U.S. Department of Education; James A. Griffin, National Institutes of Health; Elizabeth A. VanderPutten, National Science Foundation

Early Career Research Fellowship and Funding Opportunities
Sunday, April 24, 2:30–4:00pm
San Diego Convention Center, Room 1B

Chair: Chezare A. Warren, Vanderbilt University
Participants: Leah A. Bricker, The Spencer Foundation; Angie Harmon, National Academy of Education; George L. Wimberly, American Educational Research Association; Melissa Wooten, William T. Grant Foundation

Sessions on IES Reports from the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine

The Future of Education Research at the Institute of Education Sciences: A Community Dialogue and Reflection
Friday, April 22, 11:30 am–1:00 pm, San Diego Convention Center, Upper Level, Ballroom 6E

Chair: Elizabeth Tipton, Northwestern University
Committee Members: Adam Gamoran, William T. Grant Foundation; Nathan Jones, Boston University; Cynthia E. Coburn, Northwestern University School of Education and Social Policy Human Development and Social Policy; Mary C. Murphy, Indiana University; Jan L. Plass, New York University

The Future of Education Research at IES – A Report from the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine
Saturday, April 23, 9:45–11:15am
San Diego Convention Center, Upper Level, Ballroom 6D

Chair: Felice J. Levine, American Educational Research Association
Committee Members: Adam Gamoran, William T. Grant Foundation; Janelle T. Scott, University of California – Berkeley; Elizabeth Tipton, Northwestern University
Agency Perspective: Mark Schneider, Institute of Education Sciences

A Pragmatic Future for NAEP: Containing Costs and Updating Technologies – A Report from the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine
Saturday, April 23, 4:15–5:45pm
San Diego Convention Center, Upper Level, Ballroom 6C

Chair: Lorrie A. Shepard, University of Colorado Boulder
Committee Members: Karen J. Mitchell, Association of American Medical Colleges (emerita); Andrew Ho, Harvard University; Sean “Jack” P. Buckley, Roblox
Agency Perspectives: Peggy G. Carr, Peggy G. Carr, National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education; Lesley Muldoon, National Assessment Governing Board

A Vision and Roadmap for Education Statistics – A Report from the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine
Sunday, April 24, 4:15–5:45pm
San Diego Convention Center, Upper Level, Ballroom 6D

Chair: Laura W. Perna, University of Pennsylvania
Committee Members: Larry V. Hedges, Northwestern University; Samuel R. Lucas, University of California – Berkeley
Discussants: Michal Kurlaender, University of California – Davis; David J. Francis, University of Houston
Agency Perspective: Peggy G. Carr, National Center for Education Statistics

New Data, New Research Possibilities: A Brief Introduction to College and Beyond II
Friday, April 22, 9:45–11:15am
AERA Sessions Virtual Rooms, AERA Sessions Virtual Paper Session Room

Chair: Allyson Flaster, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Participants: Allyson Flaster, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Carson Byrd, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Kelly Hartwell, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Susan Jekielek, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor;  Andrew Moos; University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, Anna Paulson, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor

Initial Efforts and Early Thoughts From Exploring Current and Potential Poverty Metrics Using the National Center for Education Statistics Spatially Interpolated Demographic Estimates Project
Saturday, April 23, 11:30 am–1:00 pm
San Diego Convention Center, Room 1B

Chair: Charles McGrew, National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education
Participants: Douglas E. Geverdt, National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education; Charles McGrew, National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education
State Perspectives: Carl Frederick, Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction; Shane Hedari, Hawai’I Department of Education
Discussants: Greg Duncan, University of California - Irvine