2015 Annual Meeting Webcasts
 
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A total of 17 webcasts from the 2015 Annual Meeting are available to watch, including six major addresses, lectures, and events and 11 presidential sessions. Scroll down to view all webcasts. 

Major Addresses, Lectures, and Events


AERA Opening Plenary Session: John Whittington Franklin, Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture


 

AERA Presidential Address: Joyce E. King, AERA President; Professor and Benjamin E. Mays Endowed Chair of Urban Teaching, Learning and Leadership at Georgia State University


   

The Wallace Foundation Distinguished Lecture: William F. Tate, AERA 2008 Past President


AERA Distinguished Lecture: Ellen Condliffe Lagemann, Bard College


   

Awards Ceremony Luncheon: 2015 Award Winners in Education Research


Social Justice in Education Award (2015) Lecture: Gloria J. Ladson-Billings



Featured Presidential Sessions

Thursday, April 16


Toward What Justice? Describing Diverse Dreams of Justice in Education


And We Are Still Not Saved (Redux): Critical Race Theory in Education 20 Years Later


Friday, April 17


Invited Address—U.S. Representative Bobby Scott

From Classrooms to Outer Space via Public Policies: Renowned Intellectuals and Leaders Articulate Opportunities and Challenges


Sunday, April 19


Bending the Arc Toward Justice: New Orleans, Black Education, and the National and International Struggle Against Market-Based Reform


The White House Initiatives on Educational Excellence for Diverse Groups

   

Education for Social Transformation: W. E. B. Du Bois and the Radical Intellectual Tradition


Transforming Research: The Indigenous Struggle for Social, Cultural, and Economic Justice Within and Through Education


 

Linking Our Struggles: Visioning a Different Future (with invited speaker Rep. Mike Honda)
 
 

Monday, April 20


Justice Requires Informed Action: Fighting Anti-Intellectualism with Educational Research


Culture, Language, and the Politics of Forgetting: Beyond Restrictive Language Policies in Education

 
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