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[xmca] Updates from AERA



Hello to all - for those attending AERA this year, there are a couple of
updates:


Mike Cole has generously offered to by our last minute discussant for the
following session:

Sponsor:
SIG-Cultural Historical Research
Scheduled Time: Mon, Apr 16 - 2:15pm - 3:45pm  Building/Room: Vancouver
Convention Centre, Third Level - West Room 302
Title Displayed in Event Calendar: Perceiving Affordances in Activity
Systems

Tony Perone, chair of the session, as well as Monica Hansen (our new
treasurer) and myself will be facilitating this via Skype. I am VERY excited
by this incorporation of technology into our program!



We do have one cancellation of presenter. Victor Diaz is unable to present
at the following session: Beginning Teachers' Production of Pedagogical
Content Knowledge: A Cultural-Historical Perspective. Scheduled Time: Tue,
Apr 17 - 12:25pm - 1:55pm, Building/Room: Vancouver Convention Centre / East
Ballroom A


Don't forget to look for all our exciting sessions and, of course, our
business meeting! The latter promises to be quite interesting and
innovative. 

Sponsor: 
SIG-Cultural Historical Research 
Schedule Information: 
Scheduled Time: Mon, Apr 16 - 6:15pm - 8:15pm  Building/Room: Vancouver
Convention Centre, Second Level - West Room 224
Cultural Historical Research SIG Business Meeting 
Session Participants:  
Imaginative Play as a Life-Span, Cultural Activity 
Anthony T. Perone (University of Illinois at Chicago) 
Chair: Lois Holzman (East Side Institute)  
Participant: Carrie L. Lobman (Rutgers University)  
Participant: Artin Goncu (University of Illinois at Chicago)  
Participant: Mike Askew (Monash University)  
Participant: Jaime E. Martinez (New York Institute of Technology)  
Participant: Joan Almon (Alliance for Childhood)  
Participant: Bonny L. Gildin (All Stars Project Inc.)  
 
Abstract:  
Play is a critical life activity in leading learning and development across
the lifespan, yet play has become a neglected even denigrated aspect of
education. In this session, we revisit play as the foundation for action in
education. Our panel takes up the challenge to the current convention of
cookie cutter curriculum and advocates, instead, for the recognition and
restoration of play in the ways we teach, learn and live. Mike Askew, Kings
College; Jaime E. Martinez, East Side Institute; Joan Almon, Alliance for
Childhood; Bonny L. Gildin, All Stars Project; Carrie L. Lobman, Rutgers
University; Artin Goncu, University of Illinois - Chicago. 
 

And for those of you who are also in the SIG, please accept my apologies for
the double email... I just don't want to miss anyone! If you have any
questions, comments, concerns, please don't hesitate to contact me and...
don't forget to sign up to review submissions for next year's meeting in San
Francisco.
See you in Vancouver! 

Best, 
~Emily


Emily Duvall, PhD
Assistant Professor, Curriculum & Instruction
Assistant Professor, Neuroscience
Director, Northwest Inland Writing Project
University of Idaho
1031 North Academic Way
Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814



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