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4:05 to 6:05pm
Grand Hyatt San Antonio, Floor: Third Floor, Bonham D
In Invited Speaker Session: 18.056 - Educational Commons in Theory and Practice
On Session Paper: Reassembling the Natural and Social Commons
Presenting Author
12:25 to 1:55pm
Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, Floor: Ballroom Level, Hemisfair Ballroom 1
In Event: 30.080 - Roundtable Session 10
In Roundtable Session: 30.080-22 - Youth and Environmental Education
On Roundtable Presentation: Environmental Change-Making: How Youth Situate Their Roles Toward Transformative Action
Presenting Author
2:15 to 3:45pm
Grand Hyatt San Antonio, Floor: Fourth Floor, Republic B
In Symposium: 32.075 - Emerging Critical Voices in the Field of Science Education: Sharing Narratives of Hope, Struggle, and Learning
On Session Paper: Engaging Multiple Identities and Ethical Commitments as a Science Education Researcher/Scholar-Activist/Nonleech School-University Partner: A Metalogue
Presenting Author
2:15 to 3:45pm
Grand Hyatt San Antonio, Floor: Fourth Floor, Republic B
In Symposium: 56.073 - Slowing Down the STEM Train: Questions, Critiques, and Reflections About the STEM Education Movement
Chair
2:15 to 3:45pm
Grand Hyatt San Antonio, Floor: Fourth Floor, Republic B
In Symposium: 56.073 - Slowing Down the STEM Train: Questions, Critiques, and Reflections About the STEM Education Movement
On Session Paper: Questioning the Politics, Ethics, and Economics of the Engineering Education Movement
Presenting Author
2:15 to 3:45pm
Grand Hyatt San Antonio, Floor: Fourth Floor, Republic B
In Symposium: 56.073 - Slowing Down the STEM Train: Questions, Critiques, and Reflections About the STEM Education Movement
Discussant
2:15 to 3:45pm
Grand Hyatt San Antonio, Floor: Second Floor, Lone Star Ballroom Salon C
In Symposium: 72.019 - Disrupting Intersecting Systems of Oppression in Science Education
On Session Paper: Orienting to "the Researched" in Secondary Science Classrooms: Negotiating Emotional Subjectivities and Cultural Conflict
Presenting Author