PEER-SoCal (Summer, 2024)

Regional Field School focusing on building community and capacity in the Southern California region.
EVENT DATE

Jul 22, 2024

Join PEER for a 4-day, intensive, in-person PEER Field School!

University of San Diego
San Diego, CA

Field school dates
July 22-25, 2024

Rolling applications accepted!

PEER enhances the professional growth of participants and changes career trajectories. Our comprehensive professional development covers project design, management, mentoring, communication, and understanding community values. This ‘full stack’ of activities builds your research abilities. No matter where you are in your education research journey, we’ll take you to the next step.

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Schedule Overview

Date (all times PST) Activity
Thursday, July 18th, 2:00-3:30pm Virtual Kickoff zoom link
Monday, July 22, 1:00-4:30pm Opening session, Research design, communication and ethics with optional group dinner outing afterward
Tuesday, July 23: 9:00am-4:30pm Data and Access, IRB, Ethics and Doing Interviews
Wednesday, July 24: 9:00am-4:30pm Theories, Iterative Design and Generative Presentations
Thursday, July 25: 9:00am-12:00pm Project planning for the future

To build a supportive community, participants must actively engage during all sessions in the field school. Partial attendance is not permitted.

Who Should Attend?

PEER targets a broad diversity of experience and interest in discipline-based education research (DBER). The workshop is appropriate for:

  • Faculty not currently engaged in DBER but interested in learning about theories and methodologies for possible future research
  • Current DBER researchers looking to build or broaden their network of collaborators and engage in generative discussions about existing and new projects
  • Graduate students or postdoctoral researchers who want to learn more about DBER project management and building a successful research program
  • Faculty at teaching-focused universities interested in using research methodology to improve or assess their teaching and/or publish in Scholarship of Teaching & Learning

This field school is centered on building regional capacity and community. We welcome all applicants who work or reside within a three-hour radius of San Diego; applicants outside of this radius should make a strong case for their current or future ties to the DBER community in this geographic area.

What do we do?

PEER builds core competencies in education research

PEER enhances the professional growth of participants and changes career trajectories. Our comprehensive professional development covers project design, management, mentoring, communication, and understanding community values. This ‘full stack’ of activities enhances research abilities. We focus on the participants’ interests and projects, fostering motivation and improving success chances.

Community Building and Networking

PEER promotes peer feedback and community foundation, providing a sense of inclusion in the DBER field and fostering research identity. The networking opportunities at PEER kickstart collaborations and expand professional networks. PEER supports participants from all STEM disciplines, and we focus on emerging education researchers, whatever their career level.

PEER builds academic currency

Our support includes guiding participants in writing, a key element of academic research. PEER engagement leads to numerous publications, grant proposals, and successful tenure & promotion portfolios. These publications span several years, suggesting PEER’s lasting impact on participants’ professional trajectories.

Application and Registration

The application deadline is passed. If you would like late consideration, please reach out directly to Scott Franklin (svfsps@rit.edu).

It is expected that you will participate for the full field school; partial participation is not allowed.

  • Registration includes lunch, coffee & snacks, optional breakfast, and a parking pass (if needed).
  • We have arranged for housing on the USD campus (individual rooms in a shared dorm suite) for non-local participants. A small number of scholarships are available to help defray the cost of housing. You will indicate on your application whether you need housing and if you would like to apply for a scholarship.

Thanks to a grant from the NSF, there is no cost for registration. Housing costs at registration (for participants without scholarships who plan to stay on USD campus) are $250.

Facilitators

Scott Franklin

Scott Franklin

Emily Cilli-Turner

Emily Cilli-Turner

Chris Rasmussen

Chris Rasmussen

Sponsors

National Science Foundation logo

University of San Diego logo

This PEER field school is partially supported by the National Science Foundation BCSER program (DRL-2025169).

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