The NARST Graduate Student Committee (GSC) welcomes all graduate students to a free webinar on “Navigating the Job Market”. Membership is not required. Join us on June 16, 2020, at 12 pm EST. Register here at https://t.co/fzHwGoZdDf.
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Hi folks, 📢, we are having a Reading Group 📘session on Monday, 6 March! We will be discussing Shakhnoza Kayumova and Remy Dou's article, Equity, and Justice in Science Education: Toward a pluriverse of multiple identities and onto-epistemologies: https://t.co/O82leo7gxS
Scott David Cohen, a proud #RIT alumnus, will present his research on developing a science identity for #Deaf and Hard of Hearing students and discuss the importance of building a sense of belonging in STEM fields. Wed. March 2 (1-2 pm): https://t.co/9HkF8w4kSH @RIT_Alumni
Designing and implementing authentic community partnerships are definitely one of my career highlights. So excited about what we’ve developed with over the past year with @HattiesburgZoo . MS teachers stay tuned for more exciting opportunities under development! #teachms
Just started, I hope everyone who cares about equitable, justice-centered science education are in attendance! So excited for this amazing program! #SEEDS22
Our book will be soon launched!
Authors and participants of this learning journey will be there to share this special moment. Researchers, care professionals, and relevant stakeholders are specially and cordially invited to come.
Creating better care for LGBTQIA+ youth 🏳️🌈
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Check out this symposium happening at Teachers College "Critical Race Research on K-12 Schools and Communities", on October 20th, 2021 from 6-8pm EST.
Register here for the Zoom link: https://t.co/CA35shsc9S
ESERA doctoral students! Opportunity to present your work at the @NARSTorg Graduate Student Research Symposium. Deadline to submit a proposal - October 8th