Research Week

Keynote Speaker Panel Discussions Faculty Research Expo Student Scholars Expo

The Bagwell College of Education Research Week is a brand-new initiative framed within the college 2020-2023 Research Action Plan. Its inaugural edition will be held from October 24th to the 28th, 2022. This week-long celebration of research will include an exciting array of panel sessions, showcases and keynotes, providing faculty and students with an opportunity to share and  discuss their research interests, agendas and initiatives.

AGENDA FOR THE RESEARCH WEEK

  • Monday 24 
    Tuesday 25 
    Wednesday 26 
    Thursday 27 
    Friday 28 
  • 10.45 am - 11.00 am 
    Presentation of the Research Week  

    11.00 am - 12.15 pm
    Keynote Bagwell College of Education Speaker Series  

    Nichole A. Guillory, Ph.D. 

    10.00 am - 11.00 am 
    BCOE Research Teams Panel Session

    11.15 am - 12.30 pm 
    Panel Session: Impact of hosting Postdoctoral and Predoctoral Research visits

    9.00 am - 1.30 pm
    BCOE Faculty Research Expo

    2.30 pm - 4.00 pm
    Networking Event

    10.00 am - 11.15 pm
    BCOE Student Scholars Expo 

    11.00 am - 12.45 pm
    Research Consortium Write Day 

Note: All previous events will be hosted in room BEB 403-Interactive Research Methods Lab

  • 10.45 am - 11.00 am| Presentation of the Research Week  

    o   Location: Room BEB 403-Interactive Research Methods Lab

    o   Virtual attendance: Click here to join the event in Teams 

    11.00 am - 12.15 pm | Keynote Bagwell College of Education Speaker Series | What’s Mothering Got to Do With It? Theorizing a Black Maternal Framework for Re-Imagining Qualitative Research Methods. Nichole A. Guillory, Ph.D

    o   Location: Room BEB 403-Interactive Research Methods Lab

    o   Virtual attendance: Click here to join the event in Teams 

  • 10.00 am - 11.00 am | BCOE Research Teams Panel Session

    o   Location: Room BEB 403-Interactive Research Methods Lab

    o   Virtual attendance: Click here to join the meeting

    10.00-10.05 - Presentation of the panel session

    10.05 to 10.40 - 5-minute presentations by research team representatives highlighting the work of their teams

    • Drs. Mike Dias & Belinda Edwards | STEM for Justice Research Team
    • Dr. Jason Harron | CT for Teacher Education Research Team
    • Dr. Wendy Sanchez | Belonging: Beyond Fitting In Research Team
    • Drs. Tamela Thomas & Miyoshi Juergensen | Black Women School Leaders Research Collective
    • Dr. Rachel Gaines | Teacher Emotions, Stress, Coping & Attrition (TESCA) Research Team
    • Dr. Dabae Lee & Laurie Dias | Personalized Learning Research Team
    • Dr. Megan Adams | Cyclical Graduate Program Improvements Research Team

    10.40 - 11.00 - Final discussion 

    11.15 - 12.30 pm | Panel Session: Impact of hosting Postdoctoral and Predoctoral Research visits

    o   Location: Room BEB 403-Interactive Research Methods Lab

    o   Virtual attendance: Click here to join the event in Teams

    11.15 - 11.25:  Introductions

    11.25 - 11.45: 5-minute presentation of panelist's experience hosting Postdoctoral/Predoctoral Research visits 

    • Dr. Mei-Lin Chang (Associate Professor, Applied Quantitative Research and Educational Analysis. Department of Secondary and Middle Grades Education)
    • Dr. Jayoung Choi (Professor of TESOL/Literacy. Department of Inclusive Education)
    • Dr. Amanda Richey (Associate professor of TESOL. Department of Inclusive Education)
    • Dr. Ivan Jorrin (Professor of Educational Research. Department of Secondary and Middle Grades Education)

    11.45 - 12.15: 3-minute presentation of former visitors' experience at KSU

    • Dr. Iris Estévez Blanco (Professor. Universidad de Santiago de Compostela. Spain)
    • Dr. Rafael Mendez Romero (Vice Provost for Academic Affairs. Universidad del Rosario. Colombia)
    • Hajar Ouknider (Doctoral Student, Moroccan American Studies Laboratory, Hassan II University of Casablanca, Morocco)
    • Dr. Rocio González Suárez (Professor. Universidad de la Coruña. Spain)
    • Uxia Fernández Regueira (Doctoral student. Universidad de Santiago de Compostela. Spain)
    • Dr. Monica Fontana Abad (Professor. Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Spain)
    • Dr. Tuba Angay-Crowder (Postdoctoral Researcher and TESOL Instructor. Department of Inclusive Education. Kennesaw State University)
    • Sophia Chen (Chi Yuan Chen) (Associate Professor, Director, Center of Teacher Education, Chinese Culture University)

    12.15 - 12:30: Discussion on the impact that hosting postdoctoral and/or predoctoral research visits has had both for us and for our college.

  • 9.00 am - 1.30 pm | BCOE Faculty Research Expo

    o   Location: Room BEB 403-Interactive Research Methods Lab

    o   Virtual attendance: Click here to join the event in Teams

    9.00-10.15: Session 1 

    • 9.00-9.15 Dr. Preethi Titu (EECE) | Enacting Teacher Leadership: How teacher leaders influence others and understand their leadership in an online community (Face-to-Face 10-minute individual presentation)
    • 9.15-9.30 Dr. Jillian Ford (SMGE) | A Cosmic Curriculum: Building Community through Nature (Face-to-Face 10-minute individual presentation)
    • 9.30-9.45 Dr. Jihye Kim (SMGE) | Parental Awareness of Adolescents' Mental Health Issues and Their Challenge in the Latinx Community (Face-to-Face 10-minute collaborative presentation with graduate students)
    • 9.45-10.00 Dr. Sohyun An (EECE) | Antiracist education from a mother scholar lens (Face-to-Face 10-minute individual presentation)
    • 10.00-10.15 Dr. Dabae Lee (SITI) | AI Chatbot for Enhancing Preservice Teachers' Responsive Teaching Skills in Mathematics (Face-to-face 10-minute individual presentation)

    10.15-10.30 Break

    10.00-11.45: Session 2

    • 10.30-10.45 Dr. Theresa Alviar-Martin (EECE) | Decolonizing perspectives of Global Citizenship Education in Asian Societies (Face-to-face 10-minute individual presentation)
    • 10.45-11.00 Drs. Soon Lee & Anna Arias (EECE) | Assessment of Preservice Elementary Teachers’ Understanding of Crosscutting Concepts. (Face-to-Face 10-minute collaborative presentation with internal or external colleagues)
    • 11.00-11.15 Dr. Binyao Zheng (SMGE) | College Learning and Teaching: Experiencing Chinese and American Education and Cultures (Face-to-Face 10-minute individual presentation)
    • 11.15-11.30 Drs. Wendy Sanchez, Belinda Edwards, Darolyn Flaggs, Amy Hillen, and Alison Hedrick (SMGE, EECE, Information Systems) | Belonging in Teacher Education (Face-to-face 10-minute collaborative presentation with internal or external colleagues)
    • 11.30-11.45 Drs. Jessica Stephenson Reaves, Rasheda Likely, & Anna Arias (EECE) Design Principles for Considering the Agency of Students, Teachers, & Place in STEM Project-Based Units Face-to-face 10-minute collaborative presentation with internal or external colleagues)

    11.45-12.00 Break

    12.00-1.30: Session 3 

    • 12.00-12.15 Dr. David Glassmeyer (SMGE) & Binita Patel (Graduate Research Assistant) | Collaborating to integrate mathematics and computer science concepts for secondary students (Virtual 10-minute collaborative presentation with graduate students)
    • 12.15-12.30 Drs. Raynice Jean-Sigur, Allison Garefino, Monique Johnson and Doug Bell (EECE) | Collaborative initiatives in preparing early childhood teacher candidates and Master of Social Work candidates to work with families of young children (Virtual 10-minute collaborative presentation with internal or external colleagues)
    • 12.30-12.45 Brendan Callahan & Mike Dias (SMGE) | Impact of professional development on secondary science teachers' perspectives of Argument-Driven Inquiry (Face-to-face 10-minute collaborative presentation with internal or external colleagues)
    • 12.45-1.00 Drs. Mei-Lin Chang, Rachel Gaines, Kristen Mosley (SMGE) | Effects of Autonomy Support and Emotion Regulation on Teacher Burnout in the Era of the COVID-19 Pandemic (Face-to-face    10-minute collaborative presentation with internal or external colleagues)
    • 1.00-1.15 Drs. Stacy Delacruz and  Raynice Jean-Sigur (EECE) | Social Studies in Prekindergarten to Second-Grade Classrooms (Virtual 10-minute collaborative presentation with internal or external colleagues)
    • 1.15-1.30 Dr. Jinhee Kim (EECE) | Homelessness as difficult knowledge in ECE (Virtual 10-minute individual presentation)

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    2.30 pm - 4.00 pm | Networking Event with the College of Computing and Software Engineering

    2.30 pm - 3.10 pm: 1-minute individual presentation of the participants in the event 

    3.10 pm - 3.25 pm: First round of group gatherings by theme/topic

    3.25 pm - 3.40 pm: Second round of group gatherings by theme/topic

    3.40 pm - 4.30 pm: Mingle over light refreshments 

  • 10.00-12.45 pm | Bagwell College Student Scholars Expo 

    o   Location: Room BEB 403-Interactive Research Methods Lab

    o   Virtual attendance: Click here to join the event in Teams

    10.00-11.15: Session 1 

    o   10.00-10.15 Christopher Alan Akins | The Perceptions of High School Art Teachers on their Experiences with Digital Art (Graduate) (Virtual- 10-minute presentation)

    o   10.15-10.30 Marco Romanelli | Investigating Students' Application of Generalizations to Solve Non-Routine Problems (Graduate) (Virtual- 10-minute presentation)

    o   10.30-10.45 Mary Watts & Misaki Onohara | Embark on a "Journey"- A Case Study of Recruiting and Retaining Honor Students in Teacher Education Majors (Undergraduate) (Face-to-Face- 10-minute presentation)

    o   10.45-11.00 Sharon A Mcmeans-Lukiri | Postformal Thinking Skills in Social Studies (Graduate) (Face-to-Face- 10-minute presentation)

    o   11.00-11.15 Chandana Saribala | Hopscotch Recommendation System (Face-to-Face- 10-minute presentation)

    11.15-11.30 Break

    Session 2 | Pre-recorded presentations (check presentations)

    o   Tayler Simons | Bringing Relevancy Back in the Science Classroom (Graduate Student | 5-minute pre-recorded presentation)

    o   Erica Peek | Perceptions of School Through the Lens of Black Male Elementary Students: A School Climate Study (Graduate Student | 5-minute pre-recorded presentation)

    o   Brittany Aguilar | Latinx Children and Culturally Relevant Fractions Lesson (Undergraduate Student | 5-minute pre-recorded presentation)

    o   Mary Mitchelson & Amanda Green | Pre-service Teachers' Perceptions about Creating Safe Spaces for Middle Level ELA Classrooms (Undergraduate Student | 5-minute pre-recorded presentation)

  • Check the final agenda for the Write Day on the Research Consortium's Website 

    • 11:00-11:45am EDT – Office of Research. Ms. Amanda DesLauriers, Research Development & Strategic Initiatives Assistant Director, will be sharing helpful tips when writing your grant proposal, talking about what a good timeline looks like, as well as reviewing common mistakes. She will also share helpful resources. 
      Ms. Kimberly Hunt, from pre-awards, will guide us on how to use Cayuse as part of the process to submit your grant application, and will also talk about budget building.

    • 12:00-12:45pm EDT – Panel: reviewing and getting a grant. In this panel, Drs. Cone, Adams, Clegorne, and Ritchie will talk about their experiences as a grant recipient and/or reviewer. They will share tips for those getting their first grant, and information useful for all of us writing grants.

     

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