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Session Type: Invited Speaker Session
The Triennial Travesties has been an every-three-year highlight of AERA Annual Meetings since 1969. Featuring stand-up comedy, song, interpretive dance, satire, multilevel modeling and comedic forms, the Travesties is the definitive way that Annual Meeting attendees spell “Relief.”
A special edition of the Travesties to commemorate the 100th anniversary of AERA will occur in 2016 in Washington, DC. The single focus of this edition: Making light-hearted fun of a century of educational research and researchers!
Gregory J. Cizek, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill
W. James Popham, University of California - Los Angeles
Forgettable Milestones in the Fractured History of AERA - Ronald A. Berk, Johns Hopkins University
John Doe or John Dewey? The Interactive Game - Amy E. Cassata, University of Chicago; Jeanne Century, University of Chicago
Educational Research: The Black Hole That Swallowed the Universe - Stephen J. Schellenberg, Blue Dog Data, LLC
What the Government Doesn't Want You to Know About Educational Research - Keith Sawyer, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill
100 Years of Mis(sed) Educational Research: What We Really Should Have Been Investigating All of These Years - Micia Mosely, Independent Researcher
Talkin' Historical Perspectives on Educational Research Blues - William G. Wraga, University of Georgia
Epic Fails in the History of the Uhmairikuhn Edjoocayshunul Reesirch Ahsosheeayshun - Gregory J. Cizek, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill
From the Army Alpha to the Opt-Out Army: A Century's Worth of Measurement Mischief - W. James Popham, University of California - Los Angeles