Graduate Research Colloquium

2005 Colloquium Winners:
Does Race Matter?
Perceptions of Middle School Students in a Magnet School
Aaron A. Baker and Sheneka M. Williams, Vanderbilt University

2005 Graduate Research Colloquium Flyer

Participation Guidelines

Poster presentations provide a forum for presenters to engage in active discussion with other conference participants about a completed research project or about a project in developing stages. The poster venue allows scholars with similar research interests to interact by using the poster as a focal point.

Poster presenters will display their research on a large bulletin board (provided at the conference). Presenters will attend the poster session to discuss the project with conference attendees and also should bring as handouts a written detailed summary of their work.

Proposals should state clearly the purpose or goals of the research (i.e., the primary research questions or issues being addressed), a brief summary of the theoretical foundation for the work, descriptions of any predictions (if appropriate) and their rationale, a description of the methodology being used, project findings (if applicable) and the theoretical and/or practical significance and implications of the research. Poster proposals will be evaluated on: (1) the significance of the topic, issue, or problem to the field of education; (2) the quality of the theoretical or conceptual framework; and (3) the clarity of objectives and intended outcomes of the research.

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