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[ProfessionalDevelopment 1884] J. Michael Parker AwardDavid J. Rosen djrosen at comcast.netSat Jan 19 15:30:39 EST 2008
Colleagues, Forwarded for Eric Jacobson to many discussion lists. Sorry if you get duplicate posts. Please get the word out to eligible colleagues. From: ejonline at comcast.net Date: January 18, 2008 National Reading Conference - J. Michael Parker Award http://www.nrconline.org/awards/jmichaelparker.html The National Reading Conference awards the J. Michael Parker Award to encourage research in adult literacy. The award is given to graduate students and untenured professors who present research on adult learning or education at the annual conference. The award was established in 2001 in honor of J. Michael Parker, winner of National Reading Conference’s Student Research Award. Recipients of the award receive a small cash award to be used for conference expenses and are recognized during a general session of the conference. The award is presented to both papers with a single author and to co- authored papers. For single authored papers, the recipient will receive $500 and a plaque commemorating the award. For co-authored papers, the recipients will each receive a plaque and will decide amongst themselves how to divide the $500 award. Committee members will rate the submissions on the following criteria: 1. The research is capable of making a significant contribution to theory and/or practice of adult learning and instruction. 2. The methodology is appropriate to the research question and of sufficient rigor. 3. Implications of the research are of a scope needed to impact the field. Applicants will be notified of the results prior to the conference, and the plaque and honorarium will be presented to the winner during a plenary session at the conference. Applicants are required to submit the full paper (25 pages or less) electronically by October 1st. Papers must be double-spaced and in 12- point font. The text limit does not include references and any appendices. When submitting applications for the conference, those interested in the award should indicate that they will be applying for the J. Michael Parker Award (noted at the bottom of the personal information page). Submissions and questions should be sent to the committee chair, Erik Jacobson, at jacobsone at mail.montclair.edu (replace at with @, no spaces). Previous Winners 2007 Amy Johnson - “Literacy as Answerable Response: A Life History Portrait of an African American Woman in a Rural Southern Community” Kristin Perry - “More than Language Translation: Culture, Text and Genre Aspects of Literacy Brokering among Sudanese Refugees” 2006 Robin Waterman - “The Value of Mexican mothers, The Power of Effective Adult Education: Fueling viable parent involvement through school-based ESL classes”
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