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Grad Student AERA News

 From Carly Champagne and Peter McPartlan (Grad Committee Co-Chairs) “Conversation with a Motivation Researcher” Event – Dear SIG Graduate Students – We are grateful to have the following senior researchers hosting small-group “conversations” with graduate students over breakfast or lunch in NYC: Jennifer Fredericks, Erika Patall, David Yeager, Chris Hulleman, Johnmarshall Reeve, Ann Renninger, and Kenn…

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AERA 2018 Program

Our program chair, Hadley Solomon, has once again put together a quick guide to Motivation SIG programming here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1BHiHpgvJ_tByeFVvFP15NilJls0ZJnKr_Ogue23zFMY/edit#gid=0. Links in this document will take you to presenter information. Please note the special invited session in which early career scholars will raise critical questions for our field on Saturday at 2:15! Most SIG events will be held at the Millennium Broadway…

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SIG Business Meeting and Student Awards

Our annual business meeting, which precedes the social event, will be held from 6:15-7:45 p.m. (Saturday, April 14) at the Marriott Marquis hotel (a 285-foot walk to Bowlmor Times Square). Despite its boring name, our business meeting is actually a place to acknowledge our student members, our SIG activities, our newly-elected SIG leaders, and the activities of our…

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Conversation with a Motivation Researcher Event

Hello grad students, it’s time to sign up for the Conversation with a Motivation Researcher Event! This year, we have the following researchers hosting conversations over breakfast or lunch in NYC: Jennifer Fredericks, Erika Patall, David Yeager, Chris Hulleman, Johnmarshall Reeve, Ann Renninger, and Kenn Barron. Please use the survey below to view the specific dates and…

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Request for Studies for Meta-Analysis on LASSI (Learning and Study Strategies Inventory)

Hello Colleagues, My team is currently conducting a meta-analysis on the relationship between LASSI (Learning and Study Strategies Inventory) and student achievement outcomes. We are interested in any and all studies that investigate this relationship, primarily in correlational studies. For example, we are interested in studies that naturalistically assess the relationship between students’ LASSI scores…

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Message from Grad Student Co-Chairs, Carly Champagne and Peter McPartlan

Hello SIG Graduate Students! As you know, each year at AERA a select group of senior scholars host a “conversation” hour (previously a lunch) with select graduate students. We are now seeking your recommendations for researchers you’re interested in talking with at this year’s meeting. We are also interested in topics you’d like to discuss…

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New Committee for Early-Career Motivation Researchers Seeks Input

We are pleased to announce a new Motivation SIG committee that will support the interests and development of early-career researchers (i.e., members who earned a PhD within the last five years). To ensure that the focus of the committee aligns as closely as possible with early-career researchers’ needs and interests, we are inviting all Motivation SIG…

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