American Education Research Association meeting is the world\u27s largest gathering of education scholars. Graduate students and faculty from the University of North Dakota\u27s College of Education and Human Development attended and presented at the annual American Education Research Association (AERA) meeting in Philadelphia, Pa., earlier this month. The AERA Annual Meeting is the largest gathering of scholars in the field of education research. It is a showcase for groundbreaking, innovative studies in several fields such as early education, higher education, digital learning, and second language literacy. Attendees and presenters at the conference encounter ideas that may shape tomorrow\u27s education practices and policies and where th...
Educational leaders play a crucial role in setting directions for improvement and innovation. Leader...
The presenters and participants will explore the conceptual framework of education diplomacy as a mo...
There are many challenges and uncertainties regarding the future of Education as a scholarly and pro...
American Education Research Association meeting is the world\u27s largest gathering of education sch...
The University of Notre Dame Australia has welcomed over 100 visitors to its Sydney Campus for the 2...
Event intended to attract university and public education officials, facilitates discourse; keynote...
Georgia Southern College of Education professors awarded at global gathering of education researcher
The historic ‘West End’ and the unique buildings of The University of Notre Dame Australia’s Fremant...
Durham University’s first Post-Graduate Educational Research Conference, entitled Imagining Better E...
The Georgia Educational Research Association (GERA) is a state affiliate of the national organizatio...
Involvement and critique from educators in dialogue with researchers is a critical element for achie...
These proceedings contain the abstracts of papers of EDUSREF 2018, which was held in Ankara, Turkey ...
Cleora D'Arcy, professor of crop sciences in ACES, was selected as a 2005-2006 Distinguished Teacher...
This presentation was given during the Georgia Educational Research Association Annual Conference
The American Educational Research Association (AERA) is the premier association of educational resea...
Educational leaders play a crucial role in setting directions for improvement and innovation. Leader...
The presenters and participants will explore the conceptual framework of education diplomacy as a mo...
There are many challenges and uncertainties regarding the future of Education as a scholarly and pro...
American Education Research Association meeting is the world\u27s largest gathering of education sch...
The University of Notre Dame Australia has welcomed over 100 visitors to its Sydney Campus for the 2...
Event intended to attract university and public education officials, facilitates discourse; keynote...
Georgia Southern College of Education professors awarded at global gathering of education researcher
The historic ‘West End’ and the unique buildings of The University of Notre Dame Australia’s Fremant...
Durham University’s first Post-Graduate Educational Research Conference, entitled Imagining Better E...
The Georgia Educational Research Association (GERA) is a state affiliate of the national organizatio...
Involvement and critique from educators in dialogue with researchers is a critical element for achie...
These proceedings contain the abstracts of papers of EDUSREF 2018, which was held in Ankara, Turkey ...
Cleora D'Arcy, professor of crop sciences in ACES, was selected as a 2005-2006 Distinguished Teacher...
This presentation was given during the Georgia Educational Research Association Annual Conference
The American Educational Research Association (AERA) is the premier association of educational resea...
Educational leaders play a crucial role in setting directions for improvement and innovation. Leader...
The presenters and participants will explore the conceptual framework of education diplomacy as a mo...
There are many challenges and uncertainties regarding the future of Education as a scholarly and pro...