Dear Philosophical Studies in Education SIG Members,
We hope you are well. We are so excited for this year's conference. We are honored to have Dr. Barbara Stengel presenting. We urge you to read more about this talk and our wonderfully packed program. Please share the flyer in your networks as well. We have a few more updates to share:
Coffee with the Philosophical Studies in Education SIG
SIG Chair Rebecca Taylor is organizing an opportunity for SIG members (and friends) who are attending in San Diego to gather informally at the conference. This coffee shop looks like it has ample outdoor seating. It is a 5-minute walk from the Grand Hyatt where the morning SIG paper session will be. Attend the morning paper session and then head over to grab coffee! Rebecca Taylor, SIG chair and host for the coffee event, will be at the morning session and head from there to the coffee shop. Reach out with any questions to Rebecca at rmt@illinois.edu.
Where: Brickyard Coffee & Tea, 675 W G St San Diego, CA 92101 (https://www.yelp.com/biz/brickyard-coffee-and-tea-san-diego)
When: 10:00-11:00 am PT, Saturday, April 23
SIG Program Chair Nominations
We are currently accepting nominations for the position of SIG Program Chair, due Fall 2022. The position is a two-year term and converts to the SIG Chair position for a second two-year term afterward.
The Program Chair oversees the review process for the annual meeting and works with the SIG Chair (incoming Chair is Cara Furman) to develop the program and other SIG initiatives. This is a great opportunity to help shape the direction of the SIG and to get involved with the AERA leadership. For questions on the position please email current program chair, Cara Furman, cara.furman@maine.edu
Please note that AERA policy requires that all elections be competitive, so there must be two or more candidates for each elected office. Only regular members can run for office. Graduate students can only serve in positions designated for graduate students. Candidates must be current members of the SIG and AERA to serve as an officer.
If you are interested in running for Program Chair or would like to nominate someone else, please send me the following information at cara.furman@maine.edu
1. The candidate’s full name
2. The institutional affiliation of the candidate
3. Email address
4. A biographical statement for the candidate, which can be up to 250 words
John Dewey Society Conference on Border Justice & InterAmerican Cooperation
The John Dewey Society cordially invites you to our Conference on Border Justice and InterAmerican Cooperation, taking place just prior to the start of the AERA conference in San Diego. We will host a day-long conference on April 20 at the beautiful Centro Cultural de la Raza in Balbao Park. The event is headlined by Dewey Memorial Lecturer, Christopher Tirres, and Dewey Symposiasts K. Wayne Yang, Davíd Morales, Stanley Rodriguez, and Caroline Collins. There will also
be paper sessions and workshops throughout the day, all in a community-based setting that is free and open to the public. On April 21, we will meet in Barrio Logan, the San Diego neighborhood that houses Libélula Bookstore (an independent queer and BIPOC owned bookshop) and Chicano Park. From there, Pedro Rios of the American Friends Service Committee will lead us on a tour of border sites that speak to the area’s militarization and the human rights abuses that have happened as a result. Transportation is provided. We will return to Barrio Logan for lunch and a group debrief. Please reserve your spot for the conference as well as the border tour today! More information about both of these events can be found in this flier or by contacting John Dewey Society President Kyle Greenwalt at greenwlt@msu.edu.
Thank you, as always, for your support of the SIG. Your engagement determines our vitality as an institution!
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