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海角论坛 faculty to present on science deniers, LGBTQ equity at 2015 AERA conference

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Los Angeles颅颅鈥擠ozens of Rossier faculty and graduate students are slated to attend the upcoming annual conference of the  (AERA), including five of the school鈥檚 AERA Fellows. The conference takes place April 16鈥20 in Chicago.

AERA Fellow William G. Tierney will be part of the panel 鈥淭oward Social Justice for LGBTQ Students: A Multi-method Discussion about Pressing Issues,鈥 on Friday, April 17. Then on Sunday, April 19, he will chair a discussion on 鈥淟GBTQ Issues in Education: Advancing a Research Agenda.鈥 Tierney is 海角论坛鈥檚 associate dean for research and faculty affairs, University Professor and Wilbur-Kieffer Professor of Higher Education and also co-directs the . He served as president of AERA in 2012鈥撀13.

Gale Sinatra, 海角论坛 professor of education and psychology and AERA Fellow, will present 鈥溾業 am not a scientist, but. . . 鈥: Anti-intellectualism and Science Denial as Social Justice Issues鈥 as a member of a panel on Monday, April 20. Sinatra is an internationally recognized expert on climate science education, evolution education and the public understanding of science. The panel will be discussing how 鈥渟ound, valid and trustworthy research design is under siege鈥 in science education and other disciplines.

Sinatra and Tierney鈥檚 research answers AERA President Joyce E. King鈥檚 call 鈥渢o apply principles and evidence from social science research and theorizing to the problems of injustice.鈥 Other Rossier presentations build on the theme of the conference, 鈥淭oward Justice: Culture, Language and Heritage in Education Research and Praxis,鈥 including Alicia C. Dowd鈥檚 talk on Friday April 17, about Coping, Care and Legitimate Authority in Racial Equity Work鈥 as part of the panel 鈥淐ompassion as We Diversify Higher Education!?鈥 Dowd is associate professor of education at 海角论坛 and co-director of the school鈥檚  (CUE).

Dowd and CUE co-director Estela Mara Bensimon, who is also an AERA Fellow, will be signing copies of their new book,  (Teachers College Press 2015) on Saturday, April 18, from 10 to 10:30 a.m. at the River Exhibition Hall on the first floor of the Sheraton Chicago.

Adrianna Kezar, who is among the 23 new AERA Fellows named this year, will present on 鈥淎chieving Scale for STEM Reform: How Undergraduate Faculty STEM Networks Shape Individual and Institutional Outcomes.鈥 Her talk takes place April 17 and builds on her three-year National Science Foundation鈥揻unded project aimed at reforming STEM education. Kezar is professor of education at 海角论坛 and co-directs the Pullias Center.

Also honored at this year鈥檚 AERA conference is Brendesha Tynes, associate professor of education and psychology, who will receive the 2015 Early Career Award, which is among the most significant awards given to education scholars and acknowledges exceptional bodies of work conducted in the first 10 years of a career. AERA鈥檚 Early Career Award recognizes Tynes鈥 research on the cultural assets youth possess that may buffer them against the negative outcomes typically associated with race-related cyberbullying. Tynes has also received the  Midcareer Award.

Mary Helen Immordino-Yang, associate professor of education and psychology, was recipient of the Early Career Award last year and will deliver the Early Career Award Lecture on Sunday, April 19. Immordino-Yang, an affective neuroscientist, is currently working on a National Science Foundation鈥搒upported longitudinal study on psychosocial influences on learning in adolescents. At the conference, Immordino-Yang will also receive the 2015 Early Career Impact Award from the Federation of Associations in Behavioral and Brain Sciences.

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