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AESA 2016 Annual Meeting Call

March 15, 2016

Greetings AESA members and others,
Waesa-call-2016e would like to announce the call for proposals for the 2016 American Educational Studies Association Conference.  Please note: AESA membership is deliberating conference dates and location. Updates to this call will be made as soon as a decision is reached.

Conference Theme: Love, Labor, and Learning Under the Gun: A Call for Education Writ Large with Visionary Pragmatism  (See attached AESA Call 2016).

MAY DAY SUBMISSION DEADLINE:  May 1, 2016. All proposals must be submitted electronically to the Online Conference System (OCS) via the AESA website.  It will open April 1, 2016 (5:00 pm CST) and close on International Labor Day, May 1, 2016 (11:59 CST).  MAY DAY is the final deadline, not a faux deadline! Participants must plan ahead to make this May 1st deadline. Notifications of proposals’ acceptance or rejections will be sent on or before August 15, 2016

Questions? Contact AESA President Elect/Program Chair Susan Laird at

laird@ou.edu

AESA Call for Papers 2016

aesa-call-2016   (PDF)

AESA Website

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John Dewey Society Achievement Awards

Dear JDS members,
Just a reminder that our Awards Committee is seeking nominations for JDS Achievement Awards. The date by which nominations should be received is February 15. A list of past JDS Award recipients is available on our website.

The Awards Committee has put together the following criteria and invites nominations for either of the awards:

John Dewey Society Award for Outstanding Lifetime Achievement
The Award for Outstanding Lifetime Achievement will be awarded to the individual who, in the judgment of the committee, exemplifies, over a lifetime of work, the Deweyan tradition of connecting theory and practice. Each year, the award will recognize: a scholar-practitioner who, in the Deweyan tradition, connects the worlds of theory and practice in promoting the development of democratic citizens; or an exceptional explicator and interpreter of Dewey?s philosophy and educational theory.

John Dewey Society Award for Outstanding Achievement
The Awards for Outstanding Achievement will be awarded to those individuals who, in the judgment of the committee, have most strongly exemplified the Deweyan tradition of connecting theory and practice. Each year, the awards will recognize significant achievements in scholarship and/or in social, cultural, or educational practice accomplished within the two previous calendar years (January ? December).

Any member may nominate a candidate for either of the JDS awards, and members are free to self-nominate. A nomination must be sent to John Covaleskie, chair of the nominating committee, at jcovales@ou.edu, along with a letter explaining how the candidate qualifies for such an award, taking into consideration the specified criteria. If members of the awards committee are nominated for any award, they must recuse themselves from voting for that award.
Best wishes to you all,

Kyle

Society for Educating Women (SEW) News

SEW is officially a special interest group (SIG) of AESA!!!!   This means people at all levels of career whose research and activist commitments focus on women, gender studies, and education issues have a focused community of support through participating in SEW sessions at AESA. We also may be partnering in some exciting initiatives with the Eco-Democratic reform SIG at AESA. Stay posted and plan now to be there for SEW@AESA 2016.  AESA will hold its annual meeting November 2 – 6, 2016 in Seattle, WA.

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SEW @ AESA 2015

Educating Women, the journal of the Society for Educating Women, is accepting papers for the fall 2015 volume. If you had a working paper published in the SEW@AESA 2014 proceedings, you can revise and submit for this peer reviewed, online, open-access journal. If you did not attend SEW last year, you can still submit to the journal: educatingwomen.net

[ SEW home: educatingwomen.net   SEW Public Facebook Group:   SEW on Facebook ]

CSFE and CASA 2015 Annual Business Meetings

The Council for Foundations of Education (CSFE) will hold its annual business meeting in conjunction with the American Educational Studies Association (AESA) Annual Meeting at the Grand Hyatt in San Antonio, Texas. Here are the details:

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Riverwalk, San Antonio, Texas

CSFE Business meeting, Thursday, November 12, 1:45 – 3:15 PM in the Goliad Boardroom.  Leaders of member organizations and appointed delegates are welcome, as are interested others.  For information about CSFE, contact Jan Armstrong, Jessica Heybach or Kathleen deMarrais.

AESA Committee on Academic Standards and Accreditation (CASA) Business meeting, Friday, November 13, 8:00 – 10:00 AM in the Goliad Boardroom. For information about CASA, contact Amy Swain.

Call for Papers: SEPES and SAPES 2016

CALL FOR PAPERS — Proposals Due November 1, 2015

For the 68th Meeting of the
SOUTHEAST PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION SOCIETY
and the 60th Meeting of the
SOUTH ATLANTIC PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION SOCIETY

February 4-6, 2016 Asheville, NC

We encourage you to participate in a joint meeting of the Southeast Philosophy of Education Society (SEPES) and the South Atlantic Philosophy of Education Society (SAPES) in Asheville, North Carolina, February 4-6, 2016. Given the substantial challenges facing educational institutions in general, and philosophical inquiry within and about them in particular, we believe it is increasingly important to create a space in which current and emerging scholars and practitioners can engage in meaningful dialogue and discussion. To that end, and building upon the long traditions of each organization in providing a friendly forum for conversations concerning philosophical ideas related to a broad variety of educational topics, SEPES and SAPES invite you to submit proposals for our first joint meeting….[[Download complete Call for Papers PDF below.]]

Proposals should be no more than 500 words, excluding references, and should be submitted online through the following link: http://tinyurl.com/sepes-sapes

The presentation time for papers is approximately 15 to 20 minutes, and presenters are responsible for bringing all required technology. THE DEADLINE FOR RECEIVING PROPOSALS IS NOVEMBER 1, 2015.  Please send all questions to sepesociety@gmail.com.

Conference Accommodations:
Doubletree Asheville-Biltmore
115 Hendersonville Road
Asheville, NC 28803
$109 per guest room/per night
http://www.doubletreeasheville.com/

Many thanks, and looking forward to seeing you in Asheville.

Dr. Daniel Saunders, Program Chair, SEPES,
Matthew Reid, Program Coordinator, SAPES

SEPES-SAPES2016 CFP

Call for Book Chapters –

From Linda-Hoeptner-Poling –

Dear Friends, Supporters, Colleagues of the NAEA Women’s Caucus

We have extended the deadline for receiving abstracts to our call for abstracts to OCT 1, 2015. We hope that you will submit an abstract of a chapter proposal and forward this note to colleagues to encourage proposal submissions.

CALL FOR CHAPTERS — Women’s Caucus Lobby Activism Book

PROPOSAL SUBMISSION DEADLINE: October 1, 2015

EDITORS:  Karen Keifer-Boyd, Linda Hoeptner-Poling, Sheri Klein, Wanda Knight, and Adetty Pérez de Miles

ABOUT THE BOOK:  The book is based on the National Art Education Association’s Women’s Caucus Lobby themes and activism since 2008.

NOTE: Authors do not need to have attended Lobby sessions to submit chapters.  Beyond the NAEA Women’s Caucus sessions, meetings, and events that reside within the formal protocol of the NAEA, the Lobby Activism session serves as an informal space for personal as political discussion and action. Held the first evening of the NAEA Convention in the hotel lobby, since 2008, the one-hour open forum has evolved into a multi-modal form of engagement, including introductions, performance, artmaking, brainstorming and synthesizing ideas–as well as planning collaboratively for future action. A human microphone process used throughout the lobby amplifies our political voice in public feminist art pedagogy.

Lobby Activism book contributors might share their experiences as participants in each year’s Lobby Activism session. Contributions on lobby session influence, impact, theory, and possibilities are also encouraged. However, in each of the ten book sections we would like to extend beyond the Lobby Activism Sessions and encourage submissions that are about the themes. Therefore, authors from a range of disciplines, theoretical perspectives, and not having participated in the Women’s Caucus and Lobby Sessions are also encouraged to submit chapters.

BOOK CHAPTERS:  The 10 sections of the book are formed from the annual themes of the Lobby sessions Diversity of approaches to scholarship relative to the book sections are encouraged.

See http://judychicago.arted.psu.edu/lobby-activism/ for suggestions for writing chapters or visual essays for one or more of the ten sections of the book, briefly outlined below. as well as photos and prompts/data/inspiration for the sessions and transcripts of audio recordings from each Lobby Activism session. As noted above, authors do not need to have attended Lobby sessions to submit chapter proposals.

2018: Activism: This section will include narratives of feminist activism through art and education.

2017: Entanglement. This section of the book revisions intersectionality theory as an entanglement of social identities and circumstances that hampers one’s ability to escape, disengage, or act at will, and activism that changes.

2016: Feminist Leadership. This section will include chapters on feminist leadership in art education in which art teachers are instrumental in transforming schools and communities.

2015: How do you (re)deSIGN gender codes in your teaching, art, and life? This section of the book will include explorations that (re)deSIGN binary-based constructions of gender in research, teaching, art, and life.

2014: Speak Truth to Power. This section will include case studies of speaking truth to power through art and/or art education.

2013: What are my personal responsibilities and our collective responsibilities to end violence? This section explores ways that art educators can disrupt systemic violence through pedagogy, service, community work, activism and other forms of resistance.

2012: What Do You Believe is Critical to Lobby For? This section explores how and why feminist art educators decide where to put activist energies both in and outside of the classroom at all levels of education, in addressing competing demands posed by issues of both personal and broader social landscapes of feminist activism.

2011: A Time When … This section of educational narrative inquiries will focus on how feminist art teachers’ conceptualize their work and navigate the personal, professional, pedagogical, and political.

2010: What is the Image of a Feminist in the Field of Art Education Today? This section will explore aims of feminism and feminist pedagogy in art education for contemporary times.

2009: Enacting Change: What We Can Learn From Each Other? This section focuses on mentoring, reciprocity, dialogue, and networking.

2008: Vote: What Should an Art Educator Do?” Visual culture is omnipresent and plays a role in our everyday decisions from the products that we consume to important decisions such as presidential elections.

SUBMISSION DETAILS:  Proposal Format: Prospective contributors will submit a 400-500 word abstract with at least five references from relevant literature and a chapter title, author name, affiliation, and contact information (phone, e-mail and mailing address).

Submit abstracts of proposed chapters at

http://judychicago.arted.psu.edu/lobby-activism/

All submitters will be notified by December 1, 2015 regarding the status of their proposal. Authors of selected proposals will receive chapter guidelines and will be invited to submit full chapters for consideration by September 1, 2016. Editors will review submitted chapters for final selection and make recommendations for revisions byDecember 1, 2016. Final submissions will be due by January 1, 2017. Our goal is publication of the anthology by the 2018 NAEA convention as a 10th anniversary of NAEA Women’s Caucus Lobby Activism.

Send queries to the lead editor Karen Keifer-Boyd at kk-b@psu.edu.

IMPORTANT DATES

OCTOBER 1, 2015: Proposal Submission Deadline

December 1, 2015: Notification of Proposal Acceptance and Invitation to Submit Chapters

September 1, 2016: Full Chapter Submission

December 1, 2016: Notification of Acceptance and Revisions Returned

January 1, 2017: Final Chapter Submission

   

SEW@AESA Proposal Deadline Extended

From Julie Davis:

THE DEADLINE FOR PROPOSALS FOR THE SOCIETY FOR EDUCATING WOMEN 2015 SEW@AESA CONFERENCE HAS BEEN EXTENDED THROUGH 11:59 P.M. TUES. 25 AUGUST.  FOR DETAILS, PLEASE SEE:
http://educatingwomen.net/conferences/index.php/SEW2015/SEW2015/schedConf/cfp

AESA 2015 Butts Lecturer: Call for Nominations

2015 AESA Butts Lecturer

The Butts Lecturer Advisory Committee is soliciting nominations from
the AESA membership for the 2015 Butts lecturer. The Butts Lecturer
shall be a person who has made significant contributions to the study
of education as a field of academic inquiry; who has addressed the
substantive human and societal concerns about education as a process
and an institution; and who is recognized for his/her leadership,
teaching, and service within the foundations of education or one or
more of the constituent disciplines. A complete listing of recent
Butts Lecturers can be found on the AESA website
(http://www.educationalstudies.org/aboutus.html#5). Please submit your
nominations no later than March 27, 2015 to Bettina Love at
blove@uga.edu

—————————
Richard Kahn, Ph.D.
Core Faculty in Education
Antioch University Los Angeles
400 Corporate Pointe
Culver City, CA 90230
Phone: 818-201-8583
Web: http://richardkahn.org
Music: https://soundcloud.com/richard-kahn

Philosophy of Education Society (PES) Annual Meeting

Here are two announcements from PES Annual Meeting Program Chair, Eduardo Duarte.  — Jan A.

First, please take a look at the PES Memphis blog, featuring a list of accepted papers:  http://pes2015memphis.blogspot.com

Second, please take note of the Graduate Student Pre-conference CFP below:

Philosophy of Education Society Annual Meeting — Making Philosophy of Education: A Graduate Student Pre-Conference Workshop
Thursday, March 12, 2015  –  2-7 pm  – Memphis Westin Beale Street
Working retrospectively and prospectively we are seeking to make originary philosophy of education at PES 2015. Toward that end,  graduate students in the field are invited to engage in a pre-conference workshop and take up the question energizing our gathering in Memphis: How do we make philosophy of education?  The pre-conference workshop aims to examine the articulation, production and dissemination of philosophy of education.  The five hour event will include a group dinner at the Keough Café.  The workshop will have two parts.  The first half will produce a set of theses in response to the question: How do we make philosophy of education?  Participants will be asked to think about the past and present work in the field, and to envision and articulate new possibilities. The second part of the event will be a hands-on workshop geared toward practical advice for navigating the job market.  It will include faculty who have recently completed successful searches and those who have been on hiring committees.  Feedback on CV construction, letter writing, and other concrete aspects of the search process. Participants are encouraged to bring their materials for sharing and review.  The second part will be lead by JOPE chair, Nakia Pope, along with Cara Furman (U Maine, Farmington), Tyson Lewis (UNT), and Sam Rocha (UBC).  Please join for this unique experience to make the future of PES!

The workshop is a first-come, first-serve open-enrollment event.  Deadline to enroll is February 6, 2015.    Any and all inquiries should be sent electronically to Eduardo Duarte, PES 2015 Program Chair

PES2015Memphis@gmail.com.     This workshop is collaboration between PES Memphis 2015, PES JOPE, GSCOPE 2015, with support from PES 2015 President Frank Margonis.

Ed Studies Article of the Year — Free access

Happy New Year, All!

Educational Studies is the journal of the American Educational Studies Association (AESA).  Titi Oluwo wanted everyone to know that the following article is available free from the publisher.  Here is the link:

“Uncovering Settler Grammars in Curriculum”: The Article of the Year from Educational Studies is now FREE online http://bit.ly/HEDS_2014_ArticleYear

–Jan A.