EEGSA-SEGSA会议记录前言:探索视野

K. Edmondson, Yina Liu, Katherine A. Koskie
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第14届年度研究生展示会由中学和小学教育系于2022年4月30日举行。2019冠状病毒病大流行继续影响着我们收集和分享研究成果的方式。今年,我们继续在同步/异步混合空间与我们的主题演讲者、演示者和与会者会面。这种形式允许来自世界各地的研究生分享和参与。今年,我们的展示主题是“探索地平线”,主题是展望未来,抬头挺胸,探索未来。尽管本学年面临诸多挑战,但作为一个研究生群体,这项研究表明,研究生在教育方面的研究与可能存在于地平线或另一边的可能性相一致。“探索地平线”也代表着一种邀请,让我们以不同的方式和创造性地思考和重新思考。当前,教育领域正面临着一些严峻的挑战。然而,当我们简单地浏览这个展示特刊时,很容易看到我们的教育研究生正在崛起,探索教育研究的视野,准备接受这些挑战,并为想象课程、教育学、教师教育、教育哲学和思想的未来开辟新的可能性。今年的主题是探索视野,要求参与者和与会者通过思考、创造和想象新的认识和理解方式,将未知和所有可能的事物形象化和想象出来。对于本期特刊的所有作者,我们要感谢你们将重要的工作推向世界,并与他人分享。此外,本期《探索视野》特刊颂扬了我们研究生在教育研究方面的多样性。除了研究生的演讲外,我们还邀请到了凯瑟琳·范·凯塞尔博士(kathryn van Kessel),她是上午会议的主讲人,也是中学教育系的副教授,她分享了“探索视野”在知识传播和研究动员方面的经验。杰奎琳·菲利佩克(Jacqueline Filipek)博士是英国国王大学(the King’s University)基础教育系的校友和助理教授,她在下午的会议上分享了关于申请和面试学术工作过程的宝贵见解。她就研究生如何准备申请材料以及如何考虑学术界潜在的面试流程提供了慷慨的建议。我们谨代表EEGSA/SEGSA研究生研究展示委员会、Katherine Koskie、Kimberly Edmondson和Yina Liu感谢您阅读本期特刊,与我们的作者一起探索新的视野。我们希望你在思考教育研究的前沿时,能发现你的阅读发人深省。
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Foreword to the EEGSA-SEGSA Conference Proceeding: Exploring Horizons
The 14th Annual Graduate Student Showcase was held by the Department of Secondary and Elementary Education on April 30, 2022. The COVID-19 pandemic has continued to impact the way in which we gather and share our research. This year, we continued to meet in a hybrid synchronous/asynchronous space with our keynote speakers, presenters, and attendees. This format allowed for graduate students from around the world to share and participate.  This year, our showcase theme, Exploring Horizons, speaks to looking forward, keeping our heads up, and navigating what lies beyond. Despite numerous challenges to this academic year, as a graduate student community, this research showcase demonstrated that graduate student research in education is attuned to the possibilities that might lie on or on the other side of the horizons.  Exploring Horizons also represents an invitation to think and rethink differently and creatively. Currently, the field of education is in the midst of dealing with some serious challenges. Yet, when we simply glance at this showcase special issue, it is easy to see that our graduate students in education are rising to the occasion and exploring the horizons of educational research, ready to take on these challenges and to open new possibilities for imagining the future(s) of curriculum, pedagogy, teacher education, and educational philosophy and thought. This year’s theme of Exploring Horizons asks participants and attendees to visualize and imagine the unknown and all that becomes possible by thinking, creating, and imagining new ways of knowing and understanding. To all of our authors in this special issue, we want to thank you for putting your important work out into the world and for sharing it with others. Additionally, this special issue Exploring Horizons celebrates the diversity of our graduate student research in education.  Beyond presentations from graduate students, we featured Dr. Cathryn van Kessel, a keynote speaker in the morning session and an associate professor for the Department of Secondary Education, as she shared her experiences with “Exploring Horizons” in knowledge dissemination and research mobilization. Dr. Jacqueline Filipek, an alumna of the Department of Elementary Education and assistant professor at The King’s University, shared valuable insights about the process for applying and interviewing for academic jobs in the afternoon session. She offered generous advice on how graduate students might prepare their application packages and think about potential interview processes in academia. On behalf of the EEGSA/SEGSA Graduate Student Research Showcase Committee, Katherine Koskie, Kimberly Edmondson, and Yina Liu, we wish to thank you for reading this special issue as you explore new horizons together with our authors. We hope you find your reading thought-provoking as you consider what is on the horizon of educational research.
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