2024 AERA Annual Meeting Call for Submissions is Open

2024 AERA Annual Meeting Call for Submissions is Open

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July 6, 2023

2024 AERA Annual Meeting Call for Submissions is Open

An important notice for my academic readers out there.

American Educational Research Association
 

The AERA 2024 Annual Meeting Call for Submissions is available on the AERA website. We encourage you to consider a paper or session submission to a division, special interest group (SIG), or committee that best aligns with your research interests. The deadline for submissions is 11:59 PM, Pacific Time, on July 31, 2023.

The 2024 Annual Meeting is dual component: place-based in Philadelphia, PA, and on a virtual platform. When you advance a paper or session submission, you will also indicate whether you wish your paper or session, if accepted, to be presented in-person in Philadelphia or virtually. Both components of the meeting will offer participants rich opportunities to present their work and network with attendees.

The overall theme is “Dismantling Racial Injustice and Constructing Educational Possibilities: A Call to Action.” We hope that you will consider a submission in response to the Call. The theme advanced by AERA President Tyrone C. Howard “asks researchers, practitioners, and policy makers to imagine boldly what education spaces free of racial injustice can look like.”

Video: AERA President Tyrone Howard Discusses the 2024 Annual Meeting Theme

We are looking forward to creating an Annual Meeting that will attract broad participation worldwide. This meeting will provide an opportunity to share research, assess the state of our knowledge, and explore how our work can become more relevant to diverse communities, publics, practitioners, and policy makers.

Please submit and join us in Philadelphia, April 11-14, or virtually, April 25-26.

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