Division A Members,
In keeping with the theme of this year’s meeting, “Toward Justice: Culture, Language, and Heritage in Education Research and Praxis,” and honoring the spirit and purposes of Affirmative Action, Division A Affirmative Co-Chairs Lisa Bass and Camille Wilson have formed a session titled, “Toward Justice: Affirming Diverse Families and Communities Through Inclusive Leadership.” The goal of this session is to generate robust conversation, and thus promises to be informal and interactive.
This session features several prominent researchers who work in the areas of Educational Leadership and School and Community Relations.
Session Details:
*Friday April 17, 8:15-9:45 AM, Marriott 6th Level, Northwestern/Ohio State
The work to be presented includes:
Toward Democracy: School Leadership Practices That Support the Participation of Low-Income Families in School Decision Making – Rhonda Freelon, Spencer Foundation, John S. Rogers, University of California – Los Angeles
Justice-Centered Teaching in Community Contexts – David O. Stovall, University of Illinois at Chicago
Centering Community: Recontextualizing Family and School Relationships for Transformative Educational Leadership – Camille M. Wilson, University of Michigan; Muhammad Khalifa, Michigan State University; Ann M. Ishimaru, University of Washington
Community Outreach on the Ground: Using University Outreach to Build Parent Capacity – Lisa Bass, North Carolina State University
Open Meeting:
*Shaun Harper and Mitchell Chang. Friday, April 17, 4:05-5:35 Hyatt, West Tower, Gold Level, Hong Kong
Additionally, the AERA Affirmative Action Committee will host an open meeting where you can learn more about the role of Affirmative Committee in AERA. During this meeting, the work of Shaun Harper, University of Pennsylvania and Mitchell Chang, University of California – Los Angeles will be featured.
In keeping with the theme of this year’s meeting, “Toward Justice: Culture, Language, and Heritage in Education Research and Praxis,” and honoring the spirit and purposes of Affirmative Action, Division A Affirmative Co-Chairs Lisa Bass and Camille Wilson have formed a session titled, “Toward Justice: Affirming Diverse Families and Communities Through Inclusive Leadership.” The goal of this session is to generate robust conversation, and thus promises to be informal and interactive.
This session features several prominent researchers who work in the areas of Educational Leadership and School and Community Relations.
Session Details:
*Friday April 17, 8:15-9:45 AM, Marriott 6th Level, Northwestern/Ohio State
The work to be presented includes:
Toward Democracy: School Leadership Practices That Support the Participation of Low-Income Families in School Decision Making – Rhonda Freelon, Spencer Foundation, John S. Rogers, University of California – Los Angeles
Justice-Centered Teaching in Community Contexts – David O. Stovall, University of Illinois at Chicago
Centering Community: Recontextualizing Family and School Relationships for Transformative Educational Leadership – Camille M. Wilson, University of Michigan; Muhammad Khalifa, Michigan State University; Ann M. Ishimaru, University of Washington
Community Outreach on the Ground: Using University Outreach to Build Parent Capacity – Lisa Bass, North Carolina State University
Open Meeting:
*Shaun Harper and Mitchell Chang. Friday, April 17, 4:05-5:35 Hyatt, West Tower, Gold Level, Hong Kong
Additionally, the AERA Affirmative Action Committee will host an open meeting where you can learn more about the role of Affirmative Committee in AERA. During this meeting, the work of Shaun Harper, University of Pennsylvania and Mitchell Chang, University of California – Los Angeles will be featured.