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12:00 to 1:30pm
New York Hilton Midtown, Floor: Second Floor, Beekman
In Symposium: Dreaming in Greene: Reframing Contemporary Educational Policy, Practice, and Research Through Maxine Greene’s Critical Lens
Discussant
8:15 to 10:15am
New York Hilton Midtown, Floor: Second Floor, Gramercy Room East
In Symposium: Pedagogies of Love to End Black Girls’ Suffering in Schools
Chair
10:35am to 12:05pm
Millennium Broadway New York Times Square, Floor: Third Floor, Room 3.11
In Symposium: Addressing Social Trauma in and Through Schools: Humanizing, Restorative Justice, and Critical Hope Approaches
Discussant
12:25 to 1:55pm
Sheraton New York Times Square, Floor: Lower Level, Flatiron Room
In Governance Session: AERA Past Presidents Luncheon: Invitation Only
Participant
2:15 to 3:45pm
New York Hilton Midtown, Floor: Second Floor, Sutton South
In Invited Speaker Session: Communicating Research and Engaging Public and Policy Audiences—The Story of Doing So
Participant
4:05 to 6:05pm
New York Hilton Midtown, Floor: Third Floor, Trianon Ballroom
In Invited Roundtable: The 22nd Annual Continuation of Conversations With Senior Scholars on Advancing Research and Professional Development Related to Black Education
On Session Paper: Table 9. Effective and Efficient Methods for Publishing
Presenting Author
2:45 to 4:15pm
Westin New York at Times Square, Floor: Ninth Floor, New Amsterdam Room
In Symposium: Alternative Facts, Fake News, and Educational Research: Reconsidering Qualitative Methodologies in the Age of Trump
Discussant
4:05 to 6:05pm
Millennium Broadway New York Times Square, Floor: Fourth Floor, Room 4.04-4.05
In Symposium: Writing Relational Matters: Allowing Young Children Access to Writing Participation . . . or Not
Discussant
8:15 to 10:15am
New York Marriott Marquis, Floor: Eighth Floor, Liberty Room
In Symposium: The Dreams, Possibilities, and Necessity of Hip-Hop Pedagogy From the United States to South Africa
Discussant