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From: McWilliams, Jenna Marie <jenmcwil@indiana.edu>
Date: Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 1:31 PM
Subject: Fwd: Call for Nominations: 2013 Sylvia Scribner Award
To: AERA_SIG_CULTURAL_HISTORICAL_RESEARCH-ANNOUNCE@listserv.aera.net


Good afternoon,
The Sylvia Scribner Award is relevant to the work of many within the
Cultural-Historical Research SIG. Point of fact: our very own SIG
President, Peter Smagorinsky, was the 2012 recipient of this award!



Jenna McWilliams
Cultural-Historical Research SIG Communications Chair
Learning Sciences Program, Indiana University

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jenmcwil@indiana.edu
jennamcjenna@gmail.com



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From: Karen Murphy <pkm15@PSU.EDU>
Date: November 12, 2012 3:44:30 PM EST
To: AERA_DIVISION_C-ANNOUNCE@LISTSERV.AERA.NET
Subject: Call for Nominations: 2013 Sylvia Scribner Award

2013 SYLVIA SCRIBNER AWARD

Call for Nominations

Patricia A. Alexander, Chair

Richard E. Mayer, Co-Chair

DEADLINE February 28, 2013



Nominations are still open for the 2013 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, media
productions, 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 cognition, learning,
and education.  Her research focused on the relation between cognition and
culture.  Her work involved innovative mixing of methods, including
ethnographic fieldwork and experimental simulations of everyday cognitive
tasks.  Her work cut across disciplinary boundaries, addressed multiple
sites for learning and development, and included older and younger learners.



The nominator should send the following:



(1) The complete bibliographic citation of a single publication designated
by the nominator as illustrative of the nominee's larger research program
and contribution. The publication date of the designated work should be
within the last decade (i.e. with a publication date of 2003 or later).



The nominator also 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. An electronic version of the
representative publication is preferred.



(2) Complete bibliographic citations of up to five additional relevant
publications of the nominee (There are no publication date restrictions for
these citations).



(3) A Supporting statement of no more than 500 words



(4) Vita of the nominee.



Submission Information

The submission deadline is February 28, 2013.  Electronic nominations are
required.  Please send 4 separate documents (corresponding to 1-4 above) as
MS Word or PDF attachments to

Scribner Committee Chair, Patricia A. Alexander and Co-Chair, Richard E.
Mayer at: palexand@umd.edu; subject header: Scribner Nomination








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