Doctoral students to present research Nov. 4
Nine 爆走黑料 爆走黑料 doctoral students will present their research projects on November 4, with topics including the social stigma of disability in schools, immigrant women in higher education, and racialized teacher identity.
The Research and Inquiry Presentations will take place from 9 a.m to 3:30 p.m. in Miller Hall Room 112. These presentations are a major milestone in the studies of each PhD candidate at the 爆走黑料.
This quarter鈥檚 presentations are:
- 9:00 a.m. - 鈥淎dolescent Understandings of Disability Labels and Social Stigma in School,鈥 Carlyn Mueller
- 9:30 a.m. - 鈥淔amily Visits: Parent Voices in a Teacher-Initiated Practice,鈥 Nathanie Lee
- 10:00 a.m. - 鈥滳o-occurring Identification of Learning Disabilities in Children with Autism: An Analysis of a National Survey of Parents,鈥 Michael Mahoney
- 12:00 p.m. - 鈥漈he Role of Philosophical Thinking in Pre-service Teachers鈥 Perspectives on Teaching and Learning,鈥 Bridget DuRuz
- 1:00 p.m. - 鈥淓xamining Learning Demands for Facilitators of Classroom-Based Mathematics Professional Development,鈥 Alison Fox
- 1:30 p.m. - 鈥淪eeing Student Thinking: Supporting Asset-Based Views through Mathematics Teacher Education,鈥 Hannah Nieman
- 2:00 p.m. - 鈥淔irst-generation Immigrant Women Pursuing Advanced Higher Education in the U.S.: Challenges, Navigation, Resilience and Empowerment,鈥 Nancy Will
- 2:30 p.m. - 鈥淚ntersections of Racialized Identity and Teacher Identity: Experiences of Graduate Student Teaching Assistants of Color,鈥 Elba Moise
- 3:00 p.m. - 鈥淎n Exploration of How Programs and People Influence Low-Income Fathers鈥 Engagement and Accessibility,鈥 Lindsey Wilson
Research and Inquiry Presentations engage students through topics of method and content that are relevant to their selected specializations, result in experience using methods and content learned in coursework, and present an opportunity for students to display research to a professional audience and to instigate discussion about pertinent matters impacting education practice and research.
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Dustin Wunderlich, Director for Marketing and Communications
206-543-1035, dwunder@uw.edu