AM 2013 Daily Preview

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AM 2013 Daily Preview
 
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
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Welcome to Day 4 of the 91ɬ Annual Meeting. Each morning, AM2013 Preview will provide tips on major sessions and events, as well as other updates.

Join the conversation: Use the conference hashtag #91ɬ13, and follow 91ɬ on Twitter at and .

Questions during your stay? Email 91ɬ staff at annualmtg@aera.net

Highlighted Sessions - Tuesday, April 30

91ɬ Early Career Award (2012) Lecture: Maisha T. Winn

“Agitating, Educating, Organizing.” Toward a Theory of Black Literate Lives
Time: 
Tue, Apr 30 - 8:00 - 9:30 am
Place: Hilton Union Square, Lobby Level - Plaza B

91ɬ Distinguished Lecture: Pedro A. Noguera (#91ɬFuture)

Education, Racial Inequality, and the Future of American Democracy
Time: 
Tue, Apr 30 - 10:20 - 11:50 am
Place: 
Hilton Union Square, Ballroom Level - Continental 5

Drawing on research from a variety of studies, Pedro Noguera of New York University will discuss how schools can be transformed to counter social (and racial) inequality to promote mobility and community development.  In addition to research carried out in schools throughout the United States, Noguera will also include lessons derived from recent experiences of developing new educational models in cities such as New York; Union City, N.J.; Port of Spain, Trinidad; and Port Elizabeth, South Africa. 

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91ɬ Task Force on the Prevention of Bullying in Schools, Colleges, and Universities: A Report

Time: Tue, Apr 30 - 10:20 - 11:50 am
Place: Hilton Union Square, Lobby Level - Plaza A

The 91ɬ Task Force on the Prevention of Bullying in Schools, Colleges, and Universities was mandated to prepare and present to the 91ɬ Council practical short-term and long-term recommendations to address bullying of children and youth. The report was adopted by the Council in February 2013, and is being released in book form at the Annual Meeting. It addresses legislative, policy and procedural matters with pragmatic and practical strategies.

What Is the Role for Teachers’ Unions in School District Reforms? (#91ɬUnions)

Time: Tue, Apr 30 - 12:10 - 1:40 pm
Place:
Hilton Union Square, Ballroom Level - Continental 5

Chair: Frederick Hess, American Enterprise Institute
Discussant: Richard Carranza, San Francisco Unified School District
Participants: Susan M. Johnson, Harvard Graduate School of Education; Terry M. Moe, Stanford University; Katharine O. Strunk, University of Southern California; Randi Weingarten, American Federation of Teachers

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International Handbook of Research in Environmental Education (IHREE): A New 91ɬ Publication

Time: Tue, Apr 30 - 2:00 - 3:30 pm
Place: Hilton Union Square, Yosemite B

The environment and contested notions of sustainability are increasingly topics of public interest, political debate, and legislation across the world. Environmental education journals now publish research from a wide variety of methodological traditions that show linkages between the environment, health, development, and education. The growth in scholarship makes this an opportune time to review and synthesize the knowledge base of the environmental education (EE) field.

Invited Special Address: U.S. Secretary of Education, Arne Duncan (#91ɬSec)

Choosing the Right Battles: Remarks and a Conversation
Time: 
Tue, Apr 30 - 3:45 - 4:45 pm
Place: 
Hilton Union Square - Continental 4-6

Education Secretary Arne Duncan will give a major talk on K-12 student assessment and take audience questions.

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New in 2013

Tour GLIDE Memorial Church

91ɬ meeting attendees are invited to visit and see how Glide members engage the local community. The tour of Glide’s educational outreach activities will include the Youth and Childcare Center today from 10:30 a.m.- noon or  3:00 - 4:30 p.m. Register to attend.

Mobile Mac Lab Fund
Inspired to give back to the San Francisco community? Consider a , a mobile unit that enhances youth and children's learning in areas of literacy, nutrition, tutoring, creative arts, wellness, media awareness, and digital arts. 

Community Cashmob
Why not check out a local restaurant committed to social good? Each day of the conference we’ll share a location that has been selected as a “community cashmob.” We hope you’ll visit the site and support their work in the San Francisco community.

is more than just fast delivery food; they donate .75¢ from each entrée to the Food Bank. | Entrees: $10-$18

91ɬ Film Festival

The Association’s Film Festival features contemporary films related to the conference theme, “Education and Poverty: Theory, Research, Policy, and Praxis,” and to other critical issues in education. Films run throughout the Annual Meeting, and some will include post-viewing discussions led by educators, filmmakers, and researchers. All film festival events take place in Hilton Union Square, Fourth Level - Union Square 22.

Today’s films include Brooklyn Castle, Pariah, Growing Up Is Activism, Adelante, and Precious Knowledge. 

91ɬ ED Talks

91ɬ ED Talks will enable education researchers to use the TEDx format for “ideas worth spreading.” Presenters will address the conference theme or some other compelling aspect of the practice of education research. See how educational researchers tackle the topic “Poverty, Education, and Justice” today, 2:00 - 3:30 pm, in Hilton Union Square, Lobby Level, Plaza A.