The Kremen Research Committee, in collaboration with the Kremen Research Center, is excited to invite you to attend research presentations from our fabulous Kremen faculty, many of whom received Research, Scholarly, and Creative Activities Grants from the 2023-24 cycle. We are excited to highlight their work.
Join us in person (ED 360) or via Zoom on Friday, Nov. 8 for the following presentations to learn more about our faculty’s research and to engage in scholarly discussions. This is an excellent opportunity for all faculty, staff and students interested in learning about the impact our faculty are making across education research.
Sessions 1 and 2 will be held in scholarly presentation formats, with audience members joining in person or via Zoom. Session 1 will include three faculty members who will present in person. Session 2 will consist of three faculty presenting virtually. Session 3 will offer round table discussions with three faculty, which will be held in person.
Additionally, prerecorded presentations from several faculty will be available in our Fall 2024 Research Symposium Playlist. All recorded presentations will be available for review after the symposium.
Let us know you’re joining us by completing this RSVP.
Research Symposium Schedule
Session 1: 9 - 9:50 a.m. - In-Person Presentations | ED360 + Zoom
- Dr. Hyeri Hong - Demystifying Equity-Minded and Effective Pedagogical Practices in Quantitative Methods Courses
- Dr. Swati Mehta - Teachers as Cultural Brokers: Community Engagement as Key to Culturally-Sustainable Computer Science Teacher Education
- Dr. Ah Ran Koo - Artificial Intelligence in Art Education: Pedagogical Insights from Contemporary Art Creators
Session 2: 10 - 10:50 a.m. - Virtual Presentations | ED360 + Zoom
- Dr. Yangyang Liu - The Role of Social Support and Hope in International Graduate Students’ Career Adaptability
- Dr. Mui Vuong - Understanding the Self-efficacy Among Foster Youth and Student Parents: Proposal Study
- Dr. Gitima Sharma - Cultivating Purpose
Session 3: 11 - 11:50 a.m. - Round Table Talks | ED360
- Dr. Soua Xiong - Advising Hmong College Students
- Dr. David Low - Humor as a Critical Practice in Educational Spaces: An Interdisciplinary Scholarly Network
- Dr. Byung Jin Kim - Investigating the Interplay between Stress and Quality of Life and the Potential Mediating Role of Resilience among First-generation Students
Also, virtual recordings will be made available from the following faculty:
- Jeannette Vestal - Knowledge and Confidence of Pre-service Special Education Teachers Following the Training and Implementation of a High-Quality Norm-Referenced Academic Assessment
- Dr. Mariya Yukhymenko - Enhancing High School Students’ Well-Being via Reflective Writing in English Language Classrooms: An Intervention Study
- Dr. Dilian Rolins - Support for Students with Disabilities: A Qualitative Exploration of Counselor Reflections
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