Join NARST for Upcoming Virtual Events!
- Tues., Feb. 18: International Grant Success Stories: Unlocking International Collaborative Research Opportunities
- Fri., Feb. 21: Virtual Writing Retreat
- Thurs, Feb. 27: Discussing Methodologies: Duoethnography
Review the details below and register to join us!
International Grant Success Stories: Unlocking International Collaborative Research Opportunities
Tuesday, February 18 | 9:00 - 10:00 a.m. EST
This event aims to explore and promote international collaboration in science education through research grant proposals. Invited speakers will present opportunities for international collaboration and share their experiences with funded projects.
Hear from researchers who have successfully secured grants for their collaborative projects, highlighting the opportunities, insights, and challenges they encountered. These presentations will include discussion on the impact of these projects on advancing science education and fostering global partnerships. Participants can engage with the presenters about ideas, strategies, and best practices for writing successful grant proposals and managing international collaborations.
Register for the February 18 Event
Virtual Writing Retreat
Friday, February 21 | 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. EST
The Membership Committee is hosting a virtual writing retreat for members to connect in a supportive writing environment prior to the annual conference.
Register for the February 21 Event
Discussing Methodologies: Duoethnography
Thursday, February 27 | 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. EST
With new and exciting methodologies being created in science education, it is important to maintain a community-wide discussion about them. The Contemporary Methods RIG will host a series of meetings where speakers will present on the conceptual underpinnings of different methodologies. During the meetings, members will have the opportunity to ask questions and discuss the particular methodology. The goal of this series is to help improve NARST members' conceptual understanding of methodologies, as well as potential implementation into research. Each meeting will focus on a different methodology, in the hopes to promote broad discussion across NARST members. For the first event in this series, Dr. Rou-Jia Sung, Dr. Emily Holt, and Dr. Stanley Lo will be presenting and discussing Duoethnography. Duoethnography is a collaborative research methodology in which two or more researchers juxtapose their life histories in order to provide multiple understandings of a social phenomenon.