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2015 AERA Annual Meeting: Chicago, IL
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SIG Chair
Candice C. Carter -
Directs a program in Conflict Transformation, teaches multicultural and social education and researches many aspects of peace education. She is Fulbright Specialist in curriculum
(University of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL, USA)
Program Chair
Illham Nasser
Treasurer/Secretary
Barbara Dennis
Board Members-at-Large
Shani Beth-Halachny
Blythe Hinitz
Linda Pickett -
Research interests include youth literature for peace education and transforming institutional violence in schools
(Grand Valley State University, Grand Rapids, MI, USA)
Jan Stewart
Bryan Wright
Newsletter Co-Editors
TBA
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Peggy Shannon-Baker -
Intersections between and uses of peace education and peace building in teacher education
(University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA)
Past SIG Chair
Kathy Bickmore -
Teaches on managing conflict, comparative democratic citizenship education, and curriculum studies, and researches peacebuilding, controversial issues and education for democracy and social justice
(University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada)
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SIG History
"The Peace Education SIG of AERA was founded in 1988. It organized for the first time sessions at the 1989 conference. Its purpose is to promote dialogue and disseminate research on peace-related issues including areas of conflict, conflict resolution, human rights, social justice, violence, and prejudice."
Read more on Page 2 of our Summer 2013 Newsletter.
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