scribner award

From: Mike Cole (mcole@weber.ucsd.edu)
Date: Wed Oct 02 2002 - 09:58:06 PDT


>>>APPROACHING DEADLINE FOR NOMINATIONS FOR 2002 SYLVIA SCRIBNER AWARD
>>>The submission deadline is January 15, 2003
>>>
>>>Please send full nomination package to:
>>>
>>>Dr. Ricki Goldman, Scribner Award Chair
>>>Director, Electronic Arts Habitat
>>>Dept of Information Systems, College of Computing Sciences
>>New Jersey Institute of Technology
>>University Heights, Newark, NJ 07302-1982
>>
>>For additional information and queries, contact Dr. Goldman by
>>e-mail at ricki who-is-at njit.edu.
>>
>>Nominations are open for the Year 2003 Sylvia Scribner Award of
>>Division C of the American Educational Research Association. The
>>award recognizes a program of work that has significantly
>>influenced thinking and research in the field of learning and
>>instruction. In particular, the annual award is designed to honor
>>current research (i.e., within the last ten years) that represents
>>a significant advancement in our understanding of learning and
>>instruction. The recognized work may include but is not limited to
>>research articles, paper series, monographs, book chapters, and/or
>>books. This includes collaborative teams as well as individuals.
>>The work of the late Sylvia Scribner, for whom the award is named,
>>reflects a wide range of research concerns within the field of
>>learning, cognition, and education. Her research focused on
>>cognition in relation to society and culture, and drew on a range
>>of methodologies, cut across disciplinary boundaries, addressed
>>multiple sites for learning and development, and included older and
>>younger learners. The Sylvia Scribner Award is designed to honor
>>work that reflects any methodology or conceptual perspective for
>>research on learning and instruction, so all research methodologies
>>and perspectives on learning and instruction that are represented
>>in Division C are eligible for the award. The recipient of the
>>award need not belong to Division C. Anyone may make a nomination,
>>including a self-nomination. The nominator should send a letter
>>containing: (1) the complete bibliographic citation of a single
>>publication designated by the nominator as illustrative or
>>representative of the nominee's larger research program, (2)
>>complete bibliographic citations of up to five additional relevant
>>publications of the nominee, (3) a supporting statement of no more
>>than 300 words, and (4) vita of the nominee. When possible, the
>>nominator should submit a copy of the representative publication.
>>If the publication is a book or monograph, the nominator should
>>indicate which portion of it (approximately 25 pages) should be
>>reproduced for dissemination to the award committee.



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