There's still time to reserve your seat for the #AERA2026 Awards Luncheon! Add your ticket while registering or add to an existing registration. Advance meeting registration ends April 5! https://t.co/LKs07HjWyU
📅 Join us for a live talk with #SSHRC Gold Medal winner Myriam Denov of @McGillU and @ConversationCA. Denov will share powerful insights from her years of work with war-affected children. @TIPS_SPIIE
Feb 25 | 1 p.m. (ET)
Register now 👉 https://t.co/hzjvPOuc87
Unregulated and undocumented informal discipline practices raise equity concerns because schools cannot monitor their use to ensure they don't echo racial and ethnic disparities common in formal discipline, according to recent research in AERA Open, via @educationweek@EvieBlad: https://t.co/PHd6TXxcAL
In our new episode, Spozhmay Oriya, a PhD candidate and former professor from Kabul University, reflects on collective trauma, resilience, and the lived experiences of Afghan immigrants and refugees. 🎧 https://t.co/5ezJvg3m8s
New Episode Alert! Join us in conversation with Dr. Misty Paterson, scholar and creator of Pop-Up Studio, as we talk teaching, mothering, stress contagion, and the healing power of art. Learn more about Misty's workshop: https://t.co/U2y9GYz1rU Listen now: https://t.co/5ezJvg3m8s
📢Attention Researchers!
The #GC will launch an International Joint Initiative on Research Harnessing Disruptive Technologies to Address Global Challenges. Get ready for this exciting #NFRF-funded call coming this winter!
https://t.co/1iwieKDnm4
#CRCC
🌿 Walking as Knowing: Plurilingualism and intercultural research through embodied, relational, and aesthetic inquiry — Dr. Danièle Moore explores walking, mapping, and poetic reflection as ways of knowing in this month’s Education Research Matters. https://t.co/tW5bRbQXj1.
New research in Review of Educational Research suggests that learning analytics can support formative assessment by connecting the three key actors, teachers, students as peers, and students as self-assessors with the three critical stages of the process: (a) where the learner is going, (b) where the learner is now, and (c) how the learner is getting there. https://t.co/OGnMEInVjP
Ever wondered “I am not SSHRC-funded, but can I still participate in the SSHRC Storytellers Challenge”? Find the answer in our new FAQ: https://t.co/nqbjCySqdp
What does student success really mean? 📚✨ Our guest speaker Makhfirat Olimshoeva dives into the hidden struggles students face—from financial strain to cultural expectations—and why success is more than just grades. 🎧 https://t.co/5ezJvg3m8s #HigherEd#StudentSuccess
“Click to agree.” But what does meaningful consent look like in automated times?
This month’s Education Research Matters spotlights Dr. Suzanne Smythe’s Community-Driven Digital Literacy Work in Algorithmic Times. https://t.co/o2yAxY2x0a
#DigitalLiteracy#AlgorithmicJustice
Ever wondered about the journey of writing a thesis? 🎧 Tune in to this enlightening conversation and gain a deeper understanding of the thesis writing process! 🎧 https://t.co/5ezJvg3m8s
🎉Congratulations to Dr. Sharon Hou, @sfueducation assistant professor, on the 2025 Michael Smith Health Research BC Scholar Award! Her work advances culturally responsive child health care & promotes #ChildHealth#HealthEquity#ResearchExcellence
https://t.co/1Hnvm645ZG
How can AI, neuroscience & education come together to support neurodiverse learners? Discover Dr. Elina Birmingham’s groundbreaking work. Read more: https://t.co/xwTUdTCx95
🎉 Congratulations to Dr. Amy Parent (@SFU), Faculty of Education, finalist for the 2025 SSHRC Impact Award in the Connection Award category!
Read more: https://t.co/7iAsk3PQYB
Attention Master’s applicants researching defence and security: SSHRC and @NationalDefence’s Mobilizing Insight in Defence and Security (MINDS) program offers awards and supplements.
Learn more: https://t.co/YR2hHs5KMM
Dr. Derek Rasmussen shares his incredible journey and insights on education, activism and the power of meditation. Learn to foster social justice and holistic learning in our communities. Tune in for an inspiring conversation! : https://t.co/VK3OhwGIID
Curious about AI in education? In episode 65 of IDEAS, Dr. Tsoghik Grigoryan dives into digital ethnography and offers thoughtful perspectives on the role of AI in education!
🎧 Listen here: https://t.co/5ezJvg3m8s