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GSC Divisions 
Division A  Division B  Division C  Division D 
Division E  Division F  Division G  Division H 
Division I  Division J  Division K  Division L 

 

Division A - Administration

Division A is the AERA division devoted to scholarship in the areas of school administration, organizational behavior, educational leadership for social justice, and the study of policies that engage leadership for learning.

For more information on Division A (i.e. Updates, Funding Opportunities, etc...), please enter the GSC Division A Page.

 

Division B - Curriculum Studies 

Curriculum studies is interested in the knowledge taught at school.  If you are interested in the cultural-sociological-political implications of schooling with respect to social justice, citizenship, or the role education is or should play in society at large, you might want to join Division B.

For more information on Division B (i.e. Updates, Funding Opportunities, etc...), please enter the GSC Division B Page.

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Division C - Learning and Instruction 

Division C is concerned with research on the processes of, and contexts for, learning, instruction, and assessment, as well as work examining the relationships among these areas.

For more information on Division C (i.e. Updates, Funding Opportunities, etc...), please enter the GSC Division C Page.

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Division D - Measurement and Research Methodology 

Division D is divided up into three interrelated areas: (1) Educational Measurement, Psychometrics, and Assessment, (2) Quantitative Methods and Statistical Theory, and (3) Qualitative Research Methods. Members of division D are interested in developing and applying statistical methods in a diverse field of educational settings.

For more information on Division D (i.e. Updates, Funding Opportunities, etc...), please enter the GSC Division D Page.


Division E - Counseling and Human Development 

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Division F - History and Historiography 

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Division G - Social Context of Education 

Division G exists to support ongoing scholarly investigation and discussion of the social contexts that shape and are shaped by institutions of education around the world. Our Division represents a wide variety of academic disciplines, but common to the work of all division members is a central concern for issues surrounding equity, access, and opportunity; racial, ethnic and linguistic diversity; and the role of culture in education.

  • Links to journals 

Education and Urban Society

Urban Education

Bilingual Research Journal

Radical Pedagogy

International Education Journal

KAIROS

Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy

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Division H - Research, Evaluation, and Assessment in Schools 

Division H supports members’ interests relative to conducting applied research, evaluation studies and/or assessment in PreK – 12 settings and accountability activities in PreK-12 settings.

Division H is committed to supporting scholarly presentations and publications, providing opportunities for professional growth recognitions, enhancing networking among members and improving the capacity of the profession to enhance the public good.

Our focus is not on a specific topic, but the broad range of work done by educational researchers in applied PreK-12 settings. Program evaluations, student assessment programs, school reform, institutional research, and work published for use in PreK-12 systems constitutes much of our members’ work.

For more information on Division H (i.e. Updates, Funding Opportunities, etc...), please enter the GSC Division H Page.

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Division I - Education in the Professions 

Division I of the American Educational Research Association (AERA) is dedicated to promoting research and scholarship in education across the professions and internationally. These professions include: architecture, business, dentistry, engineering, law, medicine, the ministry, the military, nursing, pharmacy, physician assistants, physical therapy, and teaching. The Division fosters communication across the professions in topics such as problem-based learning, expertise, tacit knowledge, professional identity, assessment and testing, multiple methods, research integrity – as well as the professional development of educational researchers.

  • Links to division 

For Division I information: links to newsletters, officers, and awards information go to Division I's Homepage.

For a good description of Division I go to the Division I membership brochure.

For more information about graduate students in Division I go to the Division I Graduate Student page.

  • Links for professional development 

The issues of PERQ (Professions Education Researcher Quarterly: A publication of Division I, Education in the Professions, AERA) that contain articles on how to be an effective discussant are:

PERQ Spring 2004 (page 8)

PERQ Fall 2002 (page 3)

  • Articles recommended by Division I scholars for graduate students 

Willliam C. McGaghie, PhD, presented Mastering the Scholarly Process at the AERA 2005 annual conference and recommended the following articles for graduate students. He notes that “John Smart is a highly prolific scholar in the field of higher education. His article provides many useful suggestions for authors, novice and experienced.” He also commented that the Kazdin article is a “short and crisp description of scholarly writing.”

  1. Research in Higher Education 2005; 46(4): 461-477.
  2. Kazdin, A. E. (1995). Preparing and evaluating research reports. Psychological Assessment, 7, 228-237.

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Division J - Postsecondary Education 

Division J is for those interested in research and theory of postsecondary education. Postsecondary education includes four-year and two-year institutions, profit and non-profit, religious and secular. Our membership includes faculty, trustees, presidents, administrators, policy makers, government officials, proprietary college affiliates, and many graduate students. Division J provides a national forum for the dissemination and discussion of research related to post-secondary education.

  • Links to division websites 

Division J Website 

Division J Graduate Students Website

  • AERA meeting advice 

Simply follow your interest in a topic and attend those sessions. We do, however, offer two specific sessions for Division J graduate students: the Fireside Chat with a senior scholar and the Graduate Student Seminar which occurs before the official commencement of the conference and covers professional/career topics of interest.

  • Links for professional development 

Graduate students studying post-secondary education should also belong to one or more of the following associations:

Association for the Study of Higher Education (ASHE)

The Canadian Society for the Study of Higher Education (CSSHE)

College Student Educators International (ACPA)

Council for the Study of Community Colleges (CSCC) 

National Association for Student Personnel (NASPA)

  • Links to journals 

There are several journals that publish articles in the field of higher education. Here are just a few:

Journal of Higher Education

Journal of Higher Education Policy & Management

Review of Higher Education 

Research in Higher Education

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Division K - Teaching and Teacher Education 

Persons interested in research dealing with teaching and teacher education join Division K, in part, for the following reasons:

  • To support the enterprise of research on teaching and teacher education.
  • To forge and maintain links with fellow researchers in the area of teaching and teacher education.
  • To support young people just entering Division K through mentoring and similar activities provided by Division K.
  • To participate in Division K governance thus sharing in setting priorities and giving direct to the research call for the national meeting and other similar issues.

For more information, please enter the GSC Division K Page 

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Division L - Educational Policy and Politics 

Division L is the AERA division focused on the broad, professional interest of education policy and politics, reflecting a range of methodological, theoretical, and political issues. For the graduate student, Division L offers a variety of opportunities for professional development and growth. Not only does the division sponsor annual fireside chats, it also sponsors an Outstanding Dissertation Award to recognize the exceptional research accomplishments of new scholars. Furthermore, Division L (along with the University Council for Educational Administration, Division A, and Corwin Press) co-sponsors the David L. Clark National Graduate Student Research Seminar, an event held in conjunction with the AERA Annual Meeting. It is the longest-lasting of all graduate seminars held at AERA and was a model for their development. The Clark Seminar brings emerging educational administration and policy scholars and noted researchers together for two days of presentations, generative discussion, and professional growth. Many of the graduates of this seminar are now faculty members at major research institutions in the US and Canada.

  • Links to division websites 

Division L Website

Division L Graduate Student Wiki

  • Links for professional development 

Politics of Education Association

Politics of Education Association - Bulletin 

Educational Policy Institute 

  • Links to journals 

Education Policy Analysis Archives

Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis (EEPA)

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