Episode 11 provides a brief introduction to Baltimore in preparation for the 2019 AESA annual meeting. Dr. Tommy Ender (Rhode Island College) and Dr. Boni Wozolek (Penn State Abington) discuss insights from their time living and working in Baltimore in addition to advice for graduate students navigating the conference.
Episode 10 gives a preview of the GSC events during the 2019 annual meeting. Robin Roscigno talks through, and about, the community and justice focused program she took charge in creating. See you all there!
Interested in talking through a paper at the conference? Email Tim - tmonreal@email.sc.edu
Kaitlin Popielarz, a PhD Candidate at Wayne State University, joined us to talk through an essay she recently wrote for Bridges about the Devos Agenda, Detroit, and community resistance.
Read Kaitlin's essay and follow her on Twitter
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This is the final episode that shares insights from the 2018 AESA annual meeting graduate session with panelists Sophia Rodriguez, Daniella Cook, and Abraham deLeon.
In this third part the panelists discuss the hope doctoral students bring and what Foundations might bring to our (current) moment.
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This episode features a conversation with Dr. Jon Hale (University of South) about his 2018 AESA Critics Choice Award Winning Book, Freedom Schools.
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This episode features a conversation with Dr. Hilton Kelly (Davidson College) about his 2018 AESA Presidential Address, Toward a Moratorium on Publishing in the Field of Educational Studies: Where is This Train Going?
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Bridges is a new, peer-reviewed blog and online space for emerging through in Educational Studies run for and by grad students.
CFP for Bridges is http://bit.ly/2EyYdMA or email editor Tim Monreal: tmonreal@email.sc.edu
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This episode is #2 of a three part series that shares insights from the 2018 AESA annual meeting graduate session with panelist Sophia Rodriguez, Daniella Cook, and Abraham deLeon. This part focuses on on academic writing/publishing.
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**CFP for Bridges is http://bit.ly/2EyYdMA or email tmonreal@email.sc.edu
This episode is the first of a three part series that shares insights from the 2018 AESA annual meeting graduate session with panelists Dr. Sophia Rodriguez (UNC-G), Dr. Daniella Cook (South Carolina), and Dr. Abraham de Leon (UTSA).
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**Ideas, thoughts, or feedback contact Tim (tmonreal@email.sc.edu)
Episode 2 gives a preview of the three GSC events during the 2018 annual meeting. Dr. Gavin Weiser joins Tim Monreal to discuss what the graduate students have planned!
Interested in being on a future episode? Email Tim - tmonreal@email.sc.edu
Navigating the AESA annual meeting as a grad student.
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