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8:15 to 10:15am
New York Hilton Midtown, Floor: Third Floor, Trianon Ballroom
In Governance Session: AERA Fellows Breakfast: Invitation Only
Participant
9:45 to 10:15am
New York Hilton Midtown, Floor: Third Floor, Trianon Ballroom
In Governance Session: AERA Fellows Committee Meeting: Closed Meeting
Participant
10:35am to 12:05pm
Park Central Hotel New York, Floor: Mezzanine Level, Carnegie
In Paper Session: Culture and Diversity in Special Education
On Paper: Reframing the Master Narratives of Dis/ability Through an Emotion Lens: Bianca's and Daniel's Voices
Presenting Author
2:15 to 3:45pm
New York Hilton Midtown, Floor: Second Floor, Clinton Suite
In Invited Speaker Session: Human Library Panel Session: Conversations on Global and Local Educational Topics
Participant
8:15 to 9:45am
New York Hilton Midtown, Floor: Second Floor, Regent Parlor
In Invited Speaker Session: Disrupting Amnesia, Arousing a New Representational Imagination: Disability in the 21st Century
Chair
10:35am to 12:05pm
New York Hilton Midtown, Floor: Concourse Level, Concourse A Room
In Invited Speaker Session: A Talk to Teacher Educators: The Significance of Baldwin for the Work of Preparing Teachers
Discussant
2:45 to 4:15pm
New York Marriott Marquis, Floor: Seventh Floor, Times Square
In Symposium: Cultural-Historical Approaches to Study the Teaching and Learning of Students With Dis/Abilities
Discussant
8:15 to 10:15am
New York Hilton Midtown, Floor: Second Floor, Beekman
In Symposium: Sociology of Education, Race, Class, Ability, and the Global Economy: The Research of Sally Tomlinson
Discussant
8:15 to 9:45am
Sheraton New York Times Square, Floor: Second Floor, Metropolitan West Room
In Event: Sheraton Roundtable Session 32
In Roundtable Session: Teaching Across Difference: Ability, Language, and Race
On Roundtable Presentation: Disability, Language, or What Else? Precursors to Disability Identification in Dual Language Learners
Presenting Author