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Author: Sean Adcroft

Doctoral candidate at Fordham University, NY, NY. Area of Research: Self-Regulated Learning
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Seeking Nominations for Junior Officer Positions

17 Sep 201717 Sep 2017
We are seeking nominations for four Junior Officer Positions in preparation for the annual AERA SIG election process. Just as a reminder, our SIG has two officers (one Senior and…

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