Sentences with phrase «leads aera»

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AAAS joins the American Educational Research Association (AERA) and nine other organizations in filing an amicus curie (or «friend of the court») brief, noting that «student body diversity leads to significant educational benefits and prevents the harms of social isolation.»
AERA has released 31 «Ed - Talk» videos that feature leading education scholars discussing cutting - edge research on a range of important education and learning issues.
The William L. Boyd National Educational Politics Workshop, scheduled on the first afternoon of the AERA annual meeting, will give emerging scholars (students and pre-tenure faculty members) the opportunity to learn about current and promising research in the politics of education field and interact with leading politics of education scholars.
Likewise, such an approach aligns with the 2014 «Standards for Educational and Psychological Testing» measurement standards recently released by the leading professional organizations in the area of educational measurement, including the American Educational Research Association (AERA), American Psychological Association (APA), and National Council on Measurement in Education (NCME).
All of this is also happening despite the fact that this flies in the face of the 2014 «Standards for Educational and Psychological Testing» also released this year by the leading professional organizations in the area of educational measurement, including the American Educational Research Association (AERA), American Psychological Association (APA), and National Council on Measurement in Education (NCME).
AERA, the world's leading educational research organization, is concerned with improving the educational process by encouraging scholarly inquiry related to education and evaluation and by promoting the dissemination and practical application of research results.
When the authors of the AERA study analyzed the literature used by Common Core writers to justify the need for more complex texts, what they found was: «a tight and closed loop of researchers citing one another and leading... to an artificially heightened sense of scholarly agreement about a decline in textbook complexity.»
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