Wednesday, July 12, 2006
Call for submissions - Self-Regulation of Learning
Studying and Self-Regulated Learning - Special Interest Group
Graduate Students Research Award Application
Next year during the AERA annual conference, the Studying and Self-Regulation of Learning Special Interest Group (SSRL-SIG) will hold a special session for graduate students to present their research works (Website: http://uhaweb.hartford.edu/ssrl/).
Graduate students, who are first authors of papers accepted to be presented at the SSRL-SIG’s Graduate Student Session, will receive $150.00 fellowship from the SIG. Up to five (5) fellowships will be awarded. The papers submitted for the Graduate Student Session will be evaluated and selected by the Graduate Student Research Awards Committee.
Graduate students will submit their proposals electronically by using the AERA Online Proposal Submission System at http://www.aera.net/, but they must submit their papers to the SSRL-SIG. The deadline for submission of proposals for the awards will be the same as the SIG Submission Deadline (August 2, 2006).
In addition, graduate students will send a copy of their proposals to the chair of the award committee, Dr. Hefer Bembenutty (e-mail: bembenuttyseys@yahoo.com). The chair of the committee will inform to the students who will receive the awards. Papers that are not selected for the Graduate Student Session will be included with other papers submitted to the SIG to be considered for general sessions sponsored by the SIG.
Sincerely yours,
Hefer Bembenutty
Queens College, Secondary Education and Youth Services Department, CUNY
Chair of the SSRL-SIG Graduate Student Research Awards Committee
E-mail: bembenuttyseys@yahoo.com
Telephone: (646) 338-4130
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Barbara L. McCombs, Ph.D.
Senior Research Scientist and Director
Human Motivation, Learning, and Development Center
University of Denver Research Institute
2050 E. Iliff Avenue, Boettcher East - Room 224
Denver, CO 80208
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