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Conference Presentations by Faculty, Staff, and Students

The School of Education attends local, national, and international conferences to collaborate with educators, scholars, policymakers, and stakeholders and share research that transforms learning spaces. From racial equity policy briefings to participatory science workshops, our faculty, staff, and students have traveled the globe to make a lasting impact on the educational system.

Read on to learn more about the School of Education’s recent conference presentations.
 

UCLA Civil Rights Project

A group of people stand together and smile at the camera. There is a presentation screen behind them.A Civil Rights Agenda for California’s Next Quarter Century
December 5, 2024 in Sacramento, CA
This event convened scholars, policymakers, and leaders to discuss two series of research papers that the Project commissioned to identify inroads toward racial equity. Speakers included:

2024 National Council of Teachers of English Annual Convention

Portrait of Elizabeth Castro, Jennifer Higgs, Danny. C. Martinez, Claudia Rodriguez-Martinez, and Alicia RusojaHeart, Hope, & Humanity
November 21-24, 2024 in Boston, MA
This event encouraged teachers, researchers, and policymakers to identify ways transform students’ learning through English and Language Arts teaching and inspire students to transform the lives of others through civic engagement. Speakers included:

  • Prof. Jennifer Higgs, “Youth Ingenuity and Artificial Intelligence”
  • Prof. Danny C. Martinez, chair of the NCTE Standing Committee on Research, “Creating Dialogue Across Generations of Scholars: Revolutionary Scholarship with and for Latinx Students, Families, and Communities,” “Youth Ingenuity and Artificial Intelligence,” “Intergenerational Civic Disruption and Organizing in the Current Political Context”
  • Prof. Claudia Rodriguez-Mojica, “(Missed) Opportunities to Build Solidarity Through Children’s Books”
  • Prof. Alicia Rusoja, “Intergenerational Civic Disruption and Organizing in the Current Political Context”
  • Ph.D. candidate Elizabeth Castro, “Telling Our Stories: Representation and Participation in Communities of Color”

Association for Public Policy Analysis & Management (APPAM) 2024 Fall Research Conference

Portraits of Teresita Martinez, Kevin Gee, Elizabeth Friedmann, and Robert LindenPolicymaking at the Federal, State, and Local Levels
November 21-23, 2024 in National Harbor, MD
This event examined policy design and implementation that deploys thoughtful consideration of how policies play out and interact at multiple levels of government. Speakers included:

  • Prof. Kevin Gee, “Declining Student Attendance in the Post-COVID Era: Consequences and Policy Responses”​
  • Postdoctoral scholar Dr. Elizabeth Zeiger Friedmann, “Supporting Students through Innovative State Programs That Complement the Federal Pell Grant – The Effect of Paying Students for Full-Time Community College Enrollment”
  • Postdoctoral scholar Dr. Robert Linden, “Do Condensed College Courses Work? Evidence from Four States – Evaluating the Impact of Short Courses on Student Completion”
  • Ph.D. student and APPAM 2024 Equity and Inclusion Student Fellow Teresita Martinez, “Paying for College: Are Students Leaving Money on the Table? Impact of the Federal Higher Education Emergency Relief Aid on California Community College Student Success”

Presentation papers co-written by:

  • Prof. Scott Carrell, “Paying for College: Are Students Leaving Money on the Table? Impact of the Federal Higher Education Emergency Relief Aid on California Community College Student Success,” “Supporting Students through Innovative State Programs That Complement the Federal Pell Grant – The Effect of Paying Students for Full-Time Community College Enrollment”
  • Prof. Michal Kurlaender, “Do Condensed College Courses Work? Evidence from Four States – Evaluating the Impact of Short Courses on Student Completion,” “Paying for College: Are Students Leaving Money on the Table? Impact of the Federal Higher Education Emergency Relief Aid on California Community College Student Success”
  • Prof. Paco Martorell, “Paying for College: Are Students Leaving Money on the Table? Impact of the Federal Higher Education Emergency Relief Aid on California Community College Student Success,” “Supporting Students through Innovative State Programs That Complement the Federal Pell Grant – The Effect of Paying Students for Full-Time Community College Enrollment”
  • Dean Tom Smith, “Cultivating Tomorrow’s Teachers: Examining the Effects of “Grow Your Own” Teacher Recruitment Efforts - From Classrooms to Careers: A Descriptive Examination of High School Students’ Interest in Teaching Professions”
  • Graduate student researcher Wenni Yang, “Supporting Students through Innovative State Programs That Complement the Federal Pell Grant – The Effect of Paying Students for Full-Time Community College Enrollment”

Association for the Study of Higher Education 2024 Conference

Portraits of Marcela Cuellar, Mayra Nuñez Martinez, Jaime Ramirez-Mendoza, Stephanie Luna-LopezI am a Scholar
November 20-23, 2024 in Minneapolis, MN
This event asked attendees from a variety of institution types, associations, policy settings, unique identities, geographies, methodologies, epistemologies, and positions within and beyond academia to critically interrogate their role as scholars. Speakers included:

  • Prof. Marcela Cuellar, “The Mid-Career Take-Off”
  • Postdoctoral scholar Dr. Mayra Nuñez Martinez, “Towards an Understanding of Rural Critical Mentorship: Exploring Mentorship Programs at Rural Community Colleges”
  • Ph.D. candidate Jaime Ramirez-Mendoza, “Resistance to Racialized Barriers: Financial Aid Experiences of First-Generation, Low-Income Latinx Students”
  • ​​Ph.D. student Stephanie Luna-Lopez, “Resistance to Racialized Barriers: Financial Aid Experiences of First-Generation, Low-Income Latinx Students”

The Help Group Annual Summit

Nicole Sparapani stands at a podium and speaks into a microphone.Summit 2024: Imagining Possibilities
November 15, 2024 in Los Angeles, CA
This event addressed the latest advancements in understanding and supporting emotional well-being and neurodivergence, including improving outcomes through early intervention, innovative educational and behavioral practices for school-age youth, effective strategies and support for young adults, and social and emotional wellbeing and mental health. Speakers included:

  • Prof. Nicole Sparapani, Distinguished Speaker—“Language Interactions as Intervention: Best Practice Approaches to Engage and Motivate Neurodivergent Learners”

2024 California Science Education Conference

Portrait of Peggy Harte and Chris GriesemerCalifornia Association of Science Educators
November 8-10, 2024 in Sacramento, CA

This event gathered educators from across the state to collaborate, share knowledge, and celebrate science education. Speakers included:

  • Sacramento Area Science Project Executive Director Dr. Chris Griesemer, “Data to Decision Making! Explore Participatory Science on Elementary Campuses”
  • Center for Community and Citizen Science Youth Education Program Manager Peggy Harte, “Data to Decision Making! Explore Participatory Science on Elementary Campuses” and the BioBlitz
  • Prof. Cindy Passmore, Hosted a table for the Modelbasedbiology program

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