OverviewThe Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association – the largest gathering of scholars in the field of education research – is a showcase for ground-breaking, innovative studies in a diverse array of areas – from early education through higher education, from digital learning to second language literacy. It is where to encounter ideas and data that will shape tomorrow’s education practices and policies, and where to connect with leading thinkers from the United States and around the world. The theme of this year’s meeting is “The Power of Education Research for Innovation in Practice and Policy.” The program includes more than 2,000 sessions – including major addresses, panel discussions, and research paper presentations – on the biggest issues and trends in education research, including: •Education reform•College access and success•Teacher and principal evaluation•Impact of housing and neighborhoods on education outcomes•Common Core State Standards•College mismatch•Urban education•Universal preschool•The role of foundations in education research•And much more

Speakers and session participants range from University of Virginia President Teresa Sullivan and former Pennsylvania Governor and Philadelphia Mayor Ed Rendell, to Carnegie Foundation President Anthony Bryk and leading education scholars such as Angela Duckworth, Linda Darling-Hammond, William Schmidt, and Sean Reardon, among many others.

When and WhereThursday, April 3 – Monday, April 7, 2014Philadelphia, PAAdditional Info

Schedule of EventsScroll through Highlighted Sessions here.•Browse or search the complete Online Program here. The online program can be searched by: o Individual presenter/participant’s name or affiliation o Session title/topic o Paper title/topic

Links to Research Paper Abstracts Links to abstracts for research papers are available in the online program. By accessing the schedule, you acknowledge that the contents of the abstracts are subject to AERA’s embargo policy (see below).

Not Sure Which Sessions to Attend? Need Help Identifying Research Papers to Explore? AERA is happy to provide recommendations on Annual Meeting sessions and point you to research papers, based on your interests. Please contact AERA Communications Director Tony Pals ([email protected], office: (202) 238-3235 , cell: (202) 288-9333), or AERA Communications Associate Bridget Jameson ([email protected], office: (202) 238-3233, cell: (651) 428-9443).

Embargo PolicyContents of research papers being presented at the 2014 AERA Annual Meeting are embargoed until date and time of presentation, unless otherwise specified.

Media RegistrationPlease complete this Press Registration Form. If you do not hear from us within two business days, please contact AERA Communications Director Tony Pals ([email protected], office: (202) 238-3235, cell: (202) 288-9333), or AERA Communications Associate Bridget Jameson ([email protected], office: (202) 238-3233, cell: (651) 428-9443).

HousingA room block has been reserved for the press and can be accessed through this customized press housing link only. For assistance with housing, please contact housing customer service at (800) 262-9974 or by email at [email protected].

Social MediaThe hashtag for the 2014 Annual Meeting is #AERA14. Please follow AERA on Facebook and Twitter.

Press Badges and Press RoomBadges must be picked up on site in the press room – Pennsylvania Convention Center, 100 Level, Room 106.

Press Room HoursThursday, April 3 11 a.m. - 5:15 p.m.Friday, April 4 8:15 a.m. - 5:15 p.m.Saturday, April 5 8:15 a.m. - 4:15 p.m.Sunday, April 6 8:15 a.m. - 5:15 p.m.Monday, April 7 8:15 a.m. - 11 a.m.

Press Contacts •AERA Communications Director Tony Pals, [email protected], office: (202) 238-3235, cell: (202) 288-9333•AERA Communications Associate Bridget Jameson, [email protected], office: (202) 238-3233, cell: (651) 428-9443

About AERAAERA is the largest national professional organization devoted to the scientific study of education. Founded in 1916, AERA advances knowledge about education, encourages scholarly inquiry related to education, and promotes the use of research to improve education and serve the public good.AERA Fact Sheet (PDF)