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12:00 to 1:30pm
New York Marriott Marquis, Floor: Fifth Floor, Westside Ballroom Salon 3
In Event: Marriott Roundtable Session 3
In Roundtable Session: Democratic and Critical Social Studies
Chair
8:15 to 9:45am
Millennium Broadway New York Times Square, Floor: Eighth Floor, Gallery 8
In Event: Millennium Hotel Roundtable Session 3
In Roundtable Session: Histories and Futurities of Language and Literacies
Chair
2:15 to 3:45pm
New York Marriott Marquis, Floor: Fifth Floor, Westside Ballroom Salon 3
In Event: Marriott Roundtable Session 27
In Roundtable Session: LGBTQ Youth Making and Remaking Their Worlds
Chair
10:35am to 12:05pm
Sheraton New York Times Square, Floor: Second Floor, Empire Ballroom East
In Event: Sheraton Roundtable Session 12
In Roundtable Session: Anti-Bullying, Makerspace, and the Spectrum of Teaching: Fresh Takes and Needed Interventions
Chair
2:45 to 4:15pm
Millennium Broadway New York Times Square, Floor: Third Floor, Room 3.04-3.05
In Paper Session: Data Analysis: Shifting Approaches in Curriculum Inquiry
Discussant
10:35am to 12:05pm
New York Marriott Marquis, Floor: Seventh Floor, Chelsea/Gotham Room
In Paper Session: Social Identities and Power Relationships in Social Studies Education
On Paper: Mythologizing America: Interrogating a Curriculum of Belonging in a U.S. High School Civics Course
Presenting Author
4:05 to 5:35pm
Millennium Broadway New York Times Square, Floor: Eighth Floor, Gallery 8
In Event: Millennium Hotel Roundtable Session 14
In Roundtable Session: Readings of Embodiment across/within curriculum
Chair
4:05 to 5:35pm
Millennium Broadway New York Times Square, Floor: Eighth Floor, Gallery 8
In Event: Millennium Hotel Roundtable Session 14
In Roundtable Session: Readings of Embodiment across/within curriculum
On Roundtable Presentation: Dis-Figuring the Past in History Education: Transgression and the Abject in a Curriculum of the Grotesque
Presenting Author