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2 2013 CIES Southeast Regional Conference Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida
2013 SOUTHEAST REGIONAL CONFERENCE
OF THE COMPARATIVE AND INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION SOCIETY
October 11-13, 2013
H O S T E D B Y
FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY
TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA
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C o n t e n t s Registration ............................................................................................................................................................ 4
Pre-conference Reception ................................................................................................................................ 4
Fi lm Presentation: “Gir l Rising” ...................................................................................................................... 4
Book Display .......................................................................................................................................................... 4
Saturday Evening Dinner ................................................................................................................................... 4
SPONSORS ................................................................................................................................................................. 4
PLANNING COMMITTEE ............................................................................................................................................. 5
VOLUNTEERS ............................................................................................................................................................. 5
Welcome from the Dean of the College of Education at Florida State University ..................................................... 6
Welcome from the Director, Learning Systems Institute ............................................................................................ 7
Program Overview .............................................................................................................................................................. 8
Saturday, October 12, 2013 ............................................................................................................................................. 8
PLENARY SESSION .................................................................................................................................................... 8
The Five W’s of Learning: Rethinking educational quality post-2015 ................................................................... 8
CONCURRENT SESSIONS ...................................................................................................................................... 8
PLENARY SESSION .................................................................................................................................................. 12
Islamic Education & the Politics of Syari’ah in Aceh ............................................................................................. 12
Sunday, October 13, 2013 ............................................................................................................................................. 13
CONCURRENT SESSIONS ........................................................................................................................................ 13
Session-Chairing ...................................................................................................................................................... 19
Author Index ..................................................................................................................................................................... 20
Augustus B. Turnbull III, 1st Floor, Florida State Conference Center ........................................................................... 22
Food & Restaurants ........................................................................................................................................................ 23
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R e g i s t r a t i o n Turnbull Center Lobby
Saturday, 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday, 8:30 a.m.-noon 555 W. Pensacola Street
P r e - c o n f e r e n c e R e c e p t i o n
Center for Global Engagement, 7 p.m. 110 S. Woodward Avenue
F i l m P r e s e n t a t i o n : G i r l R i s i n g
Askew Student Life Center, 8 p.m. 942 Learning Way
B o o k D i s p l a y
First Floor, Turnbull Center, Saturday and Sunday
S a t u r d a y E v e n i n g D i n n e r For those interested in joining friends and colleagues for dinner, please meet at the Residence Inn lobby at 6:30 p.m. Faculty interested in discussion of the conference themes are invited to join their colleagues for a short walk to a nearby restaurant in College Town. Graduate students are invited to join fellow graduate students from FSU’s Transcultural Research in Education Consortium for a party in the nearby Railroad Square Art Park. Please note — dinner is not included in the conference registration fee.
SPONSORS
Comparative and International Education Society The Learning Systems Institute
Florida State University College of Education Wil l iam A. Kerr Intercultural Education and Dialogue Init iative
Center for Global Engagement
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PLANNING COMMITTEE • Jeffrey Ayala Milligan • Peter Easton • Flavia Ramos-Mattoussi • Ayesha Khurshid • Helen Boyle • Stephanie Zuilkowski • Bill Edmonds • Marzul Hidayat • Erica Amorim • John Mayo
VOLUNTEERS FSU’s Transcultural Research and Education Consortium • Katherine Summers • John Muchira • Brenda Wawire • Jennifer Rodriguez • Stephanie Brown • Jasmine Carnell • Miz Cobb • Marline Guerrero • Taylor Hart • Valerie Kasper • Jeongmin Lee • Kimberley Reid • Yuanyuan Xiang • Xieyu Zhang • Xue Zheng FSU’s Arabian Gulf Students Association • Abdullah Alghamdi • Sama’a Almubarak • Meshari Alshammari • Dalal Boland • Samah Al Ajjawi
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Welcome from the Dean of the College of Education at Florida State University
It is my great pleasure to offer this word of welcome from the Florida State University College of Education to all of you attending the 2013 Southeast Regional Conference of the Comparative and International Education Society. The College has a long history in international and comparative education, offering master’s and doctoral degrees and engaging in various research and development initiatives around the world. Many education faculty members are collaborating with international scholars, and internationalizing education is a prominent theme threaded throughout the College’s strategic plan. In addition, approximately a third of graduate students in the College are international, hailing from over 40 countries,
including Korea, China, Turkey, and Israel, to name only a few. We are proud of this rich diversity that provides our students to unique perspectives and ideas. We are delighted to co-sponsor this conference and to support the scholarly conversations on global issues in education that will take place over the next couple of days. Enjoy! Marcy P. Driscoll Leslie J. Briggs Professor of Education Research, and Dean, College of Education Florida State University
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Welcome from the Director, Learning Systems Institute
On behalf of the faculty and staff of Florida State University’s Learning Systems Institute, particularly its Center for International Studies in Educational Research and Development, welcome to this 2013 Southeast Regional Conference of the Comparative and International Education Society. The conference organizers have put together what promises to be a stimulating program of sessions addressing educational developments in the Muslim world, the fate of African school dropouts, and a wide range of topics of interest to scholars and students of international and comparative education. The Learning Systems Institute has a long and distinguished history of engagement in international educational development. Since its founding
in 1969, LSI has attracted more than $400 million in support from organizations such as the U.S. Agency for International Development, the U.S. Department of State, UNICEF, the World Bank, and many others for educational research and development projects in Africa, Latin America, and East and Southeast Asia. In that time generations of LSI faculty and researchers contributed to the improvement of education in the developing world, both through their work here at LSI and in their service to a broad range of international governmental and non-governmental organizations in the United States and around the world. While we are proud of LSI’s legacy in the field, we are equally excited about our ongoing contributions to international educational research and development. Under the auspices of the Center for International Studies in Educational Research and Development, LSI faculty are currently helping to improve primary grades reading achievement and instruction in Ethiopia and Tuvalu, providing training for future community college administrators in Indonesia, and working to better align university research and instruction in the Philippines with that country’s economic development needs. We are constantly on the lookout for new opportunities to collaborate with individuals and organizations here and abroad to bring LSI’s expertise to bear on the search for solutions to educational problems around the world. We are delighted to support this Southeast Regional Conference of CIES to help reinvigorate the scholarly dialogue and professional relationships that support all of us in our efforts to improve education around the world. Welcome, and have a wonderful stay in Tallahassee. Jeffrey Ayala Milligan Interim Director, The Learning Systems Institute Professor, Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies Florida State University
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Program Overview 2013 CIES Southeast Regional Conference
Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida
Turnbull Conference Center CONFERENCE PROGRAM
Saturday, October 12, 2013 8:30 AM Registration Starts
1st F loor Room 103
9-9:30 AM
W E L C O M I N G R E M A R K S Bruce Locke, Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs Marcy Driscoll, Dean, College of Education Jeffrey Ayala Milligan, Interim Director, Learning Systems Institute
1st Floor Room 103
9:30-10:45 AM
PLENARY SESSION The Five W’s of Learning: Rethinking Educational Quality post-2015 Introductory Remarks: Peter Easton, Florida State University Keynote Speaker: Daniel Wagner, UNESCO Chair in Learning and Literacy & Director of the International Literacy Institute, University of Pennsylvania
1st Floor Room 103
10:45-11 AM BREAK C ON C U RREN T S ES S ION S 11 AM- 12:15 PM Session 1
I S L A M A N D E D U C A T I O N I N T H E U . S . : D E V E L O P I N G G L O B A L C I T I Z E N S Chair: Ayesha Khurshid, Florida State University
1. Teaching Terror: 9/11 and Col lective Memory in America’s Classrooms, Implications for Peace Educators
Cheryl Lynn Duckworth & Aleksandra Nesic, Nova Southeastern University
2. Rethinking the Region: New Approaches to 9-12 U.S. Curr iculum on the "Modern Middle East"
Ameena Ghaffar-Kucher, University of Pennsylvania
3. Developing Global Cit izenship in a Technology-based Simulation
John Myers, Florida State University
1st Floor Room 103
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11 AM- 12:15 PM Session 2
A F R I C A N S C H O O L D R O P O U T S I : C A U S E S A N D E F F E C T S Chair: Peter Easton, Florida State University
1. The Fate of Afr ican School Dropouts: Research Results and Knowledge Gaps
Peter B. Easton, Florida State University
2. A Comparative Review of Causes of School Dropouts in BRICS Countr ies
Collins C. Ngwakwe, University of Limpopo, South Africa
3. School Trajectory in Afr ica: Determining the Magnitude of the Dropout Phenomenon
Megan Elizabeth “Miz” Cobb, Florida State University
4. Understanding the Role of the Informal Sector in the Careers of Less Educated Workers
Javier Cano-Urbina, Florida State University
1st Floor Room 101
11 AM- 12:15 PM Session 3
E D U C A T I O N I N P O S T - C O N F L I C T C O N T E X T S Chair: Stephanie Zuilkowski, Florida State University
1. Some Unorthodox Reflections on Four Years of Post-Confl ict Research and Service
Jody Lynn McBrien, University of South Florida
2 . Mother Tongue Language of Instruction Pol it ics in Muslim Minority Confl ict
Tristan James Mabry, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California
3. Fostering Peace: Peace Education as Confl ict Resolution — Examples from Bosnia
Tammy Staszak, Florida International University
1st Floor Room 115
11 AM- 12:15 PM Session 4
E S O L & B I L I N G U A L E D U C A T I O N Chair: Maria R. Coady, University of Florida
1. Trends in Engl ish as a Foreign and Global Language: The Case of Ukraine
Maria R. Coady, University of Florida
2. The Supernatural in the Engl ish Foundation Units in Kuwait
Dalal Boland, Florida State University
3. How Language Preference Inf luences the Academic and Social Success of Engl ish Learners in Schools of Malawi and Puerto Rico
Robert Leier, Heather Tassin, Kimberly Smith, Auburn University
1st Floor Room 105
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11 AM- 12:15 PM Session 5
T E A C H E R S A T T H E C E N T E R : A L O O K A T T H E R O L E O F T E A C H E R P E R C E P T I O N S , C H A R A C T E R I S T I C S A N D T R A I N I N G I N F O S T E R I N G Q U A L I T Y E D U C A T I O N Chair: Francis E. Godwyll, University of North Florida
1. Perceptions of South Korean Teachers on Their North Korean Refugee Students: Case Study at Yeomyung School
Shin Ji Kang, James Madison University
2. Creating Quality Teachers in Post-Confl ict Cambodia
Matt Stanfill, Pensacola State College
3. Doing Research Without Preparation: A Study of Selected Init ia l Teacher Training Col leges in Ghana
Francis E. Godwyll, University of North Florida
4. Teacher Characterist ics and Learning Outcomes: New Evidence from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, Pakistan
Bushra Rahim, SUNY, Albany
1st Floor Room 114
1 2 : 1 5 - 1 : 4 5 P M
B R E A K & O P T I O N A L B R O W N B A G : P U B L I S H I N G I N R E F E R E E D J O U R N A L S , B Y P E T E R E A S T O N , C O - E D I T O R O F C O M P A R A T I V E E D U C A T I O N R E V I E W , R O O M 1 0 1
1:45-3 PM Session 6
I S L A M I C E D U C A T I O N A C R O S S T H E S P E C T R U M : H I G H E R E D U C A T I O N , Y O U T H E D U C A T I O N A N D L O C A L P R I M A R Y E D U C A T I O N I N I N D O N E S I A A N D T H E U . S . Chair: Helen Boyle, Florida State University
1. Is lamic Universit ies in the Making of Indonesia’s Future: Rel ig ion and Science after the Toppling of a Dictator
Ronald Lukens-Bull, University of North Florida
2. Re-reading Rel ig iosity: Musl im Youth, Education, Pol i t ics, and Identity in the 21st Century
Ameena Ghaffar-Kucher, University of Pennsylvania
3. The Language of Local it ies in Defining Is lamic Education in East Java, Indonesia
Auliya Ridwan & Joshua Valentine, Florida State University
1st Floor Room 103
1:45-3 PM Session 7
A F R I C A N S C H O O L D R O P O U T S I I : C A S E S T U D I E S A N D M E T H O D O L O G I E S Chair: Peter Easton, Florida State University
1. Deciding to Leave School: The Voices of Primary School Dropouts and Their Parents in Rural Kenya
Stephanie Simmons Zuilkowski, Florida State University
1st Floor Room 101
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2. Quality Assurance Measures: Curbing Dropout in
Primary School in Kenya John Muchira & Brenda Wawire, Florida State University
3. Fixing the Unequal Secondary Education Access in Kenya
Christine Ouma, Florida State University 4. Theoriz ing Strategic Intersectional T ies of Female
Afr ican Dropouts Through Auto Ethnographic Education
Eduardo Hernandez, Florida International University
1:45-3 PM Session 8
G E N D E R A N D E D U C A T I O N : F R O M D I S E N G A G E M E N T T O E N G A G E M E N T Chair: Ayesha Khurshid, Florida State University
1. Schooling for Us is Just Going to Class to Listen to Lectures: Gir ls ’ Famil ial Responsibi l i t ies and Schooling in The Gambia
Haddy Njie, Florida State University; Musu Badjie, Child Protection Alliance, Gambia, West Africa; Caroline (Carly) Manion, University of Toronto
2. Adolescent Gir ls’ Leadership Development: CARE’s Approach to Empowerment and Its Impact on Educational Outcomes
Amanda Moll, CARE-USA
3. Development from the Ground Up: Unpacking Cambodian Female and Male Col lege Students’ Engagement in Scientif ic and Other Career Fields
Lara Perez-Felkner, Samantha Nix, & Jordan Hopkins, Florida State University
4. Living on the Periphery: The Saga of the Trokosis in Ghana as Disenfranchisement from Formal Education
Stella Oye, Yara, Ghana, & Francis E. Godwyll, University of North Florida
1st Floor Room 105
1:45-3 PM Session 9
E D U C A T I O N A N D H U M A N R I G H T S : M U L T I P L E P E R S P E C T I V E S Chair: Rima J. Hatoum, Florida State University
1. Examining Argentina’s Pol it ical Legacy in Addressing Student Education Attainment Through Educational Reforms
Andrea Arce-Trigatti, Vanderbilt University
2. Strengthening Women’s Groups to Improve Access to Extension and Training in the Middle East and North Afr ica
1st Floor Room 115
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Nargiza Ludgate, Kristen Augustine, Chesney McOmber, Raina Zantout, Sandra L. Russo, SuniBrito, & Samia Akroush, University of Florida, Jordan’s National Center for Agricultural Research & Extension, International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas, and the Institut National de Recherche en Génie Rural, Eaux et Forêts
3. Advocating for Equity, Opportunity, and Inclusion for Chi ldren with Disabil i t ies in Mongolia
Rima J. Hatoum, Florida State University
4. Rights-based and Part ic ipatory Education Within Social Work: Three Examples from Brazi l
Jane McPherson, Florida State University
1:45-3 PM Session 10
M E T H O D O L O G I C A L A P P R O A C H E S T O L A R G E S C A L E D A T A Chair: Luis Crouch, RTI International
1. The Analyt ic and Arbitrary in Educational Research
Emery Hyslop-Margison, Florida Atlantic University
2. Flying with Instruments: How Not to Crash the Education Sector
Luis Crouch, International Development Group, RTI International
3. Adult Education at the World Bank: From Poor Cousin to Stakeholder?
Malaika Samples & Peter Easton, Florida State University
1st Floor Room 114
3-3:15 PM B R E A K
3:15-4:30 PM
PLENARY SESSION Islamic Education & the Politics of Syari’ah in Aceh Introductory Remarks: Helen Boyle and Ayesha Khurshid, Florida State University Keynote Speaker: Yusny Saby, Director of the Center for the Study of Islamic Culture & Professor of Islamic Thought, Institut Agama Islam Negeri Ar-Raniry, Banda Aceh, Indonesia Sponsor: Ruth K. & Shepard Broad International Lecture Series
1st Floor Room 103
7 PM
Dinner — TBD
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Sunday, October 13, 2013 8-9 AM WORKING BREAKFAST: ESTABLISHING CIES SOUTHEAST
REGIONAL ORGANIZATION THE CREPEVINE (ACROSS STREET FROM RESIDENCE INN)
CONCURRENT SESSIONS
9-10:30 AM SESSION 11
A F R I C A N S C H O O L D R O P O U T S I I I : A L T E R N A T E E D U C A T I O N , A L T E R N A T E L I T E R A C I E S Chair: Peter Easton, Florida State University
1. Acquisit ion and Use of Literacy by Women School Leavers in Peri -urban Areas of Banjul : The Interaction of Gender Roles, Livel ihoods and Community Responsibi l i t ies
Haddy Njie, Florida State University
2. Literacy Uses and Literacy Longings among Urban Gambia School Dropouts
Peter B. Easton, & Haddy Njie, Florida State University
3. Building Language and Literacy Foundations for L2 Learners in West Afr ica with Oral Vocabulary Instruction Using Shared Reading
Kimberly Smith
4. From Alternative Education to Community of Practice: Urban Literacies of N’ko Entrepreneurs in Guinea and Mali , West Afr ica
Joseph Hellweg, Florida State University
1st Floor Room 103
9-10:30 AM SESSION 12
T H E F U T U R E O F M E D I A E D U C A T I O N I N P A K I S T A N : C H A L L E N G E S A N D P R O S P E C T S Chair: Stephen McDowell, Florida State University
1. Education Report ing in Pakistan: Problems and Prospects
Awais Saleem, Florida State University
2. Electronic Media Professional Education and Preparation in South Asia
Stephen McDowell, Florida State University
3. Educating Future Media Professionals: Analysis of Mass Communication Education in Pakistan
Azmat Rasul, Stephen McDowell, & Barbara Robinson, Florida State University
4. The Pl ight of Higher Education in Pakistan. Muddassir Mukhtar, National University of Modern Languages, Islamabad, Pakistan; Khawar Ghumman, DAWN, Islamabad, Pakistan; and Mian M. Asim, University of Florida
1st Floor Room 101
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9-10:30 AM SESSION 13
E D U C A T I O N A N D S U S T A I N A B I L I T Y Chair: Ayesha Khurshid, Florida State University
1. Sustainabil i ty in Business Schools’ Programme: Toward a Pul l Factor Framework
Collins C. Ngwakwe, University of Limpopo, South Africa
2. International Funding and Educational Progress of Less-Developing Countr ies: Some Lessons from Pakistan
Asif Khan, Karakorum International University, Gilgit, Pakistan
3. Relationship Between Internal Rate of Return on Investment in Higher Education and the Proport ion of Educated Populations in OECD Countries
Pedro Villarreal III & Uttam Gaulee, University of Florida
1st Floor Room 105
9-10:30 AM SESSION 14
E D U C A T I O N A N D U N I T Y I N P O S T - C O N F L I C T S O C I E T I E S Chair: Tami F. Carsillo, George Mason University
1. Challenges of a Bottom-Up Approach: Infrastructure and Education in the Republic of South Sudan
Tami F. Carsillo, George Mason University
2. Indigenous Education Delivery in the Quiche Department: Guatemalan Development After Fifteen Years of Peace
Sarah E. Hinshaw, George Mason University
1st Floor Room 115
9-10:30 AM SESSION 15
E D U C A T I O N A L R E F O R M I N T U R K E Y : C H A L L E N G E S , T R E N D S A N D O P P O R T U N I T I E S Chair: Helen Boyle, Florida State University
1. Turkey’s North Caucasian Diaspora: Challenges of Cultural and Linguist ic Preservation
Shyla Doğan, Columbia University
2. Imam Hatip High Schools; Reasons of Demand on These Schools in a Secular State, Turkey
Nuh Dag, Florida State University
3. Reforming the Reformed: Turkish Education System
Zeki Akdemir, Florida State University
4. Dropout Prevention Pol ic ies in Turkey: Before It is Too Late
Yusuf Sahin, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey, and Zeki Akdemir, Florida State University
1st Floor Room 114
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10:30-10:45 AM BREAK 10:45 AM- 12:15 PM SESSION 16
E D U C A T I O N A L E Q U I T Y I N C O N T E X T : A C O M P A R A T I V E A N A L Y S I S O F P O L I C Y Chair: Motoko Akiba, Florida State University
1. Educational Equity for Al l : An Examination of Educational Tracking in the U.S. and The Netherlands
Stephanie Brown, Florida State University
2. Equity in Language Pol icy: Teacher Implementation and Student Response in Lebanon and Israel
Jasmine Carnell, Florida State University
3. Equity for Chi ldren with Disabi l i t ies: Set Theory Analysis of Pol ic ies from the U.N., the U.S. and Japan
Megan Elizabeth Cobb, Florida State University
4. Educational Equity for Indigenous Students: Pol icy Approaches to Incorporation of Indigenous Knowledge into National Education Systems
Katherine Summers, Florida State University
1st Floor Room 103
10:45 AM- 12:15 PM SESSION 17
M A K I N G I N R O A D S T O E D U C A T I O N A L A C C E S S I N R U R A L S U B - S A H A R A N A F R I C A Chair: Stephanie Zuilkowski, Florida State University
1. Uphil l , Both Ways: NGO’s Answers for Transportation to School
Kim Reid, Florida State University
2. Below the Surface: Teacher Ingenuity in Expanding Access to Limited Materials in Zambian State Primary Schools
Jeongmin Lee, Florida State University
3. Mobile Learning Innovations: Al igning Init iat ives for Ghana's Digital Divide
Nefertiti Puplampu, Florida State University
1st Floor Room 101
10:45 AM- 12:15 PM SESSION 18
G L O B A L E D U C A T I O N I N I T I A T I V E S F R O M E M E R G I N G E C O N O M I E S : T H E C A S E O F B R A Z I L . Chair: Flavia Ramos-Mattoussi, Florida State University
1. Wake Up Giant: Overview of Brazi l ian Education System and Government Init iat ives to Boost Global Education in Time for 2014 World Cup and 2016 Olympic Games
Erica Amorim and Silvia Ramos Sollai, Florida State University
1st Floor Room 105
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2. International iz ing the FSU Campus: The Process of Designing and Implementing Engl ish Language Programs for Brazi l ian Teachers and Scholars
Debbie Carretta and Olivia James, Florida State University
3. Science without Borders Program: How are U.S. Universit ies Responding to Brazi l ian Init iat ives to Support International Exchanges in Higher Education?
Kristen Hagen, Florida State University
10:45 AM- 12:15 PM SESSION 19
Q U R A N I C S C H O O L S I N W E S T A F R I C A : T H E E X P A N D I N G R O L E T H E Y P L A Y I N E D U C A T I N G C H I L D R E N A N D Y O U T H Chair: Helen Boyle, Florida State University
1. Koranic Education Centers and the Issue of Dropout Students in West Afr ica
Ibrahima Bah-Lalya, ADEA Working Group on Non-formal Education (WGNFE), Burkina Faso
2. An Effective, Eff ic ient Method of Uti l iz ing a
Health and Hygiene Curriculum in Niger William (Alex) Parler, Magnet High School, North Charleston, N.C.
3. Reflections on the Contr ibution of Quranic Schools to Educational Supply in West and Central Afr ica: The Role Played by the Educational Research Network of West and Central Afr ica (ERNWACA)
Laouali Malam Moussa, Member of ERNWACA Regional Scientific Committee, Mali
1st Floor Room 115
10:45 AM- 12.15 PM SESSION 20
I N T E R N A T I O N A L I Z A T I O N I N H I G H E R E D U C A T I O N Chair: Peter Easton, Florida State University
1. Different Cultures, Same Space: Shared Spatial Preferences of a Mult icultural Student Group
Lauren Trujillo, Florida State University
2. The Role of the QEP in Campus-Wide Internationalization: Developing an Institut ional ly Specif ic Intercultural Assessment Instrument
Timothy J. Wilson, University of Florida
3. Graduate International Col laboration Degree Programs in China: Models, Features & Challenges
Yingjun Xu, East China Normal University, People’s Republic of China 4. Academic Success in American Graduate Schools:
A Comparative Study between American and Chinese Students
1st Floor Room 114
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Yuanyuan Xiang, Florida State University
1 2 : 1 5 - 1 2 : 3 0 P M
B R E A K
12:30-2 PM SESSION 21
N O T Y O U R T R A D I T I O N A L I S L A M I C S C H O O L — N E W D I R E C T I O N S A N D R O L E S F O R I S L A M I C E D U C A T I O N Chair: Helen Boyle, Florida State University
1. The Right to Dialogue and the It - I t Relationship in Education: Revisit ing Teacher-Student Relationships in Is lamic Education
Abdullah Almutairi, Florida State University
2. A Case Study: Moral Di lemma or an Oxymoron — Parents’ Perspectives on What Motivate Them to Choose an Is lamic School for Their Chi ldren’s Education
Ebru Bilgili, Florida State College
3. Is lam: A Muslim’s Guide to Feminism Tammy Staszak, Florida International University
1st Floor Room 103
12:30-2 PM SESSION 22
R A C E , E T H N I C I T Y , A N D S O C I A L J U S T I C E I N U . S . E D U C A T I O N Chair: Robert Leier, Indepenent Consultant
1. Testimonies of Afr ican American Male High School Dropouts
Carl Starling, Florida A&M University
2. Investigation into Factors that Determine Successful Literacy Programs for Hispanic immigrants in Alabama
Robert Leier & Laureen Anne Fregeau, University of South Alabama
3. Training Teachers for Cultural Sensit iv ity and Dropout Prevention: Experience in North Florida
LaKenya Tenae Branch, Duval County Public Schools, Jacksonville
4. Teaching Narrative, Trayvon Martin, and Lasting International Movements
Eduardo Hernandez, Florida International University
1st Floor Room 101
12:30-2 PM SESSION 23
R E A D I N G A S S E S S M E N T U S I N G E G R A : T H E O R E T I C A L F O U N D A T I O N S , V A L I D I T Y E V I D E N C E , A N D C O U N T R Y E X P E R I E N C E S Chair: Young Suk-Kim, Florida State University
1. Theoretical Foundations and Val idity Evidence of EGRA and EGRA-l ike Assessments
Young Suk-Kim, Florida State University
1st Floor Room 105
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2. Development and Implementation of Assessment Instruments that Measure Current Literacy Practices & Perceptions
Marion Fesmire & Flavia Ramos-Mattoussi, Florida State University
3. East Timor: An Analysis of Early Grade Reading Acquisit ion
Erica Amorim, Florida State University
4. Using EGRA to Assess Reading Ski l ls of Youth and Adults Enrol led in Literacy Programs in Three Post-Confl ict Countr ies in Afr ica
Flavia Ramos-Mattoussi & Erica Amorim, Florida State University
12:30-2 PM SESSION 24
C U L T U R A L C H A L L E N G E S I N E D U C A T I O N A L A C C E S S A N D Q U A L I T Y Chair: Ayesha Kurshid, Florida State University
1. Examining Literacy Practices in Three to Five Urarina Communit ies with Schools in the Chambira Region of Loreto, Peru
Darien Buford, Florida State University
2. Effect of Rel ig ion and Culture on Gir ls ’ Education Attainment in Afghanistan
Sohaila Isaqzai, Florida State University
3. Issue of Educational Quality and Access for Rural Students
Katherine Summers, Florida State University
4. Assimilat ion and Resistance: Cultural Factors Inf luencing Success of Asian Students in U.S. Bi l ingual Education
Xieyu Zhang, Florida State University
1st Floor Room 115
12:30-2 PM SESSION 25
M A T H E D U C A T I O N I N T H E U . S . A N D B E Y O N D Chair: Motoko Akiba, Florida State University
1. Lesson Study in Japan: A Survey of Middle School Mathematics Teachers
Motoko Akiba, Florida State University
2. Crit ical Analysis of Strategies Employed to Assist Nontradit ional Students of Mult icultural Descent Struggl ing in Mathematics
Shelletta Baker, University of North Florida
3. Impact of Math Teachers’ Background and Professional Development on Grade 8 Students’ Achievement in Math in Kingdom Of Bahrain
Samah Al Ajjawi, Florida State University
1st Floor Room 114
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Session-Chairing
Saturday, October 12, 2013 Time
Room 103
Room 101
Room 105
Room 115
Room 114
8:30 AM Registration Starts
9-9:30 AM Welcoming Remarks
Bruce Locke, Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs
Marcy Driscoll, Dean, College of Education
Jeffrey Ayala Milligan, Interim Director, Learning Systems Institute
9:30-10:45 AM
Plenary Session I: THE FIVE W’S OF LEARNING: RETHINKING EDUCATIONAL QUALITY POST-2015
Introductory Remarks: Peter Easton, Florida State University
Daniel Wagner, UNESCO & University of Pennsylvania
10:45-11 AM
Break
11 AM-12:15 PM 1. Ayesha Khurshid
2. Peter Easton
3. Maria R. Coady
4. Stephanie Zuilkowski
5. Francis E. Godwyll
12:15-1:45 PM
Break + Brown Bag Lunch: Getting Published in Refereed Journals, moderated by Peter Easton, co-editor of the Comparative Education Review
1:45-3 PM 6. Helen Boyle
7. Stephanie Zuilkowski
8. Ayesha Khurshid
9. Rima J. Hatoum
10. Peter Easton
3-3:15 PM
Break
3:15-4:30 PM Plenary Session II: ISLAMIC EDUCATION & THE POLITICS OF SYARI’AH IN ACEH
Introductory Remarks: Helen Boyle, Florida State University
Yusny Saby, IAIN Ar-Raniry, Indonesia
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2013 TIME
Room 103
Room 101
Room 105
Room 115
Room 114
8:30 AM Registration Starts
9-10:30 AM 11. Peter Easton
12. Stephen McDowell
13. Ayesha Khurshid
14. Tami F. Carsillo
15. Helen Boyle
10:30-10:45 AM Break
10:45 AM-
12:15 PM
16. Motoko Akiba
17. Stephanie Zuilkowski
18. Flavia Ramos
19. Helen Boyle
20. Peter Easton
12:15-12:30 PM
Break
12:30-2 PM 21. Helen Boyle
22. Robert Leier
23. Young Suk-Kim
24. Ayesha Khurshid
25. Motoko Akiba
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Author Index
NAME SESSION EMAIL Akdemir, Zeki 15 [email protected]
Akiba, Motoko 25 [email protected]
Akroush, Samia 9 [email protected]
Al Ajjawi, Samah 25 [email protected]
Almutairi, Abdullah 21 [email protected]
Amorim, Erica 18,23 [email protected]
Arce-Trigatti, Andrea 9 [email protected]
Asim, Mian M. 12 Augustine, Kristen 9 [email protected]
Badjie, Musu 8 [email protected]
Bah-Lalya, Ibrahima 19 [email protected] Baker, Shelletta 25 [email protected]
Bilgili, Ebru M. 21 [email protected]
Boland, Dalal 4 [email protected]
Branch, LaKenya T. 22 [email protected]
Brito, Suni 9 [email protected]
Brown, Stephanie 16 [email protected]
Buford, Darien 24 [email protected]
Bushra, Rahim 5 [email protected]
Cano-Urbina, Javier 2 [email protected]
Carnell, Jasmine 16 [email protected]
Carsillo, Tami 14 [email protected]
Coady, Maria R. 4 [email protected]
Cobb, Megan Elizabeth 2,16 [email protected]
Crouch, Luis 10 [email protected]
Dag, Nuh 15 [email protected]
Doğan, Shyla 15 [email protected]
Duckworth, Cheryl Lynn 1 [email protected]
Easton, Peter 2,10,11 [email protected]
Fesmire, Marion 23 [email protected]
Fregeau, Laureen Anne 22 [email protected]
Gaulee, Uttam 13 [email protected]
Ghaffar-Kucher, Ameena 1, 6 [email protected]
Ghumman, Khawar 12 Godwyll, Francis E. 5,8 [email protected] Hagen, Kristen 18 [email protected]
Hatoum, Rima J. 9 [email protected]
Hellweg, Joseph 11 [email protected]
Hernandez, Eduardo 11,22 [email protected]
Hinshaw, Sarah E. 14 [email protected]
Hopkins, Jordan 8 [email protected]
Hyslop-Margison, Emery J. 10 [email protected]
Isaqzai, Sohaila 24 [email protected]
James, Olivia 18 [email protected]
Kang, Shin Ji 5 [email protected]
Kennel, Patrick 18 [email protected]
Khan, Asif 13 [email protected]
Lee, Jeongmin 17 [email protected]
Leier, Robert 4,22 [email protected]
Ludgate, Nargiza 9 [email protected]
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Lukens-Bull, Ronald 6 [email protected]
Mabry, Tristan James 3 [email protected]
Manion, Caroline 8 [email protected]
McBrien, Jody Lynn 3 [email protected]
McDowell, Stephen 12 [email protected]
McOmber, Chesney 9 [email protected]
McPherson, Jane 9 [email protected]
Moll, Amanda 8 [email protected]
Moussa, Laouali Malam 19 [email protected]
Muchira, John 7 [email protected]
Mukhtar, Muddassir 12 [email protected]
Myers, John 1 [email protected] Nesic, Aleksandra 1 [email protected]
Ngwakwe, Collins C. 2,13 [email protected]
Nix, Samantha 8 [email protected]
Njie, Haddy 8, 11 [email protected]
Ouma, Christine 7 [email protected]
Oye, Stella 8 [email protected]
Parler, William 19 [email protected]
Perez-Felkner, Lara 8 [email protected]
Puplampu, Nefertiti 17 [email protected]
Ramos-Mattoussi, Flavia 18,23 [email protected]
Rasul, Azmat 12 [email protected]
Reid, Kim 17 [email protected]
Ridwan, Auliya 6 [email protected]
Robinson, Barbara 12 [email protected]
Russo, Sandra L. 9 [email protected]
Sahin, Yusuf 15 Saleem, Awais 12 [email protected] Samples, Malaika 10 [email protected] Shamim, Gul 21 [email protected]
Smith, Kimberly 4,11 [email protected]
Solai, Silvia Ramos 18 [email protected]
Stanfill, Matt 5 [email protected]
Starling, Carl 22 [email protected]
Staszak, Tammy 3,21 [email protected]
Suk-Kim, Young 23 [email protected]
Summers, Katherine 16,24 [email protected]
Tassin, Heather 4 [email protected]
Trujillo, Lauren 20 [email protected]
Valentine, Joshua 6 [email protected] Villarreal III, Pedro 13 [email protected]
Wawire, Brenda 7 [email protected]
Wilson, Timothy J. 20 [email protected]
Xiang, Yuanyuan 20 [email protected]
Xu, Yingjun 20 [email protected]
Zantout, Raina 9 [email protected]
Zhang, Xieyu 24 [email protected]
Zuilkowski, Stephanie 7 [email protected]
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Augustus B. Turnbull I I I , 1st Floor, Florida State Conference Center
Note: 1st floor of the conference center is at the 4th floor of the parking lot.
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Food & Restaurants
Remarks:
1. Residence Inn 6. Michael‘s Pub 11. Ginza Sushi 2. Turnbull Center 7. Gaines Street Pic’s 12. Brooklyn Water Bagel 3. The Crepevine 8. Savannah’s Country Buffet 13. Brooklyn Water Pizza 4. Fat Sandwich 9. Madison Social 5. All Saints Coffee 10. Cantina Tacos & Tequila
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