2009-2010 Workshops and Training
January 20 – Brown Bag Seminar Series
Personal & Professional Factors Affecting Research Productivity
- Karen Webber, Ph.D., Associate Dean of the Institute of Higher Education
- Powerpoint
- Video
February 11-12 – Invited Scholars Series
Engaging Science Policy: From the Side of the Messy
- Patti Lather,Ph.D., The Ohio State University – College of Education and Human Ecology
River’s Crossing Session
Georgia Center Session
February 24 – Brown Bag Seminar Series
Spencer Foundation Grants – Successful Grants
- Ron Butchart, ESSE
- Amy Parks, ESSE
- Video
March 3 – Brown Bag Seminar Series
Rock Star Researchers
- Bettie St.Pierre, Professor, Language & Literacy Education
- Donna E. Alvermann, Distinguished Research Professor, Language & Literacy Education
- Jeremy Kilpatrick, Regents Professor, Mathematics & Science Education
- Michael Hannafin, Professor & Eminent Scholar, Learning & Performance Support Laboratory
- Video
March 16 – Invited Scholars Series
An Introduction to Growth Curve Modeling in Educational Research via Multilevel Models
- Lesa Hoffman, Ph.D., University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Department of Psychology
- Video
- Part 1
- Part 2
- Powerpoint
March 26-27 – Invited Scholars Series
Educational Design Research: Local Change, Global Impact
Special Conference to Honor Professor Thomas Reeves
- Conference Website
- Keynote Speakers
- Jan Herrington, Ph.D., Murdoch University, Australia
- Susan McKenney, University of Twente, The Netherlands
April 7 – Brown Bag Seminar Series
Charter Schools – Yes, No, Maybe?
- Eric Houck, LEAP
- Sheneka Williams, LEAP/EPEC
- Powerpoint
- Video
Ops w- archived PPTs and-or video
COE Podcasts (Dialogue with Experts in Education Research Podcast Session Titles
- Literary and New Media
- Preparing Teachers for the Future
- Teachers and Principals as Instructional Leaders
- Assessment for Educational Accountability
- Are Achievement Gaps Closing for Under-Represented Groups?
- Emerging Technologies and Learning Environments
- Building Systems that Ensure the Right to Learn for All
- Myths Surrounding Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Note: Dates and Guests currently being scheduled.







