COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY FACULTY ASSEMBLY (CUFA) RETREAT SCHEDULE 2019 Social Studies Education at the Crossroads: Learning from the Contexts of South Florida for Advocacy & Action January 18-20, 2019, Florida International University (FIU), Miami, FL Co-Sponsored by the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS), the College and University Faculty Assembly (CUFA), FIU s School of Education and Human Development (SEHD), FIU s Kimberly Green Latin American and Caribbean Center (LACC), and FIU s Office of Global Learning Initiatives Retreat Website: https://cufamiami.weebly.com/?fbclid=iwar2rq7kdp4rglel686oodrdma3bek9 AyQ0yy1XonChi2vfiIiU3OF68TV8o
Friday, January 18, 2019: Meet in the ALOFT Hotel Lobby at 5:30pm for Transportation to FIU Location Florida International University s Frost Museum Time Friday, January 18, 2019 6:00 6:20 pm Registration and Opening Cocktails 6:20 6:40 pm 6:40 7:00 Opening Remarks: President Mark B. Rosenberg, Florida International University Welcome Remarks: Dr. Frank Mora, Director of the Kimberly Green Latin American and Caribbean Center, Florida International University 7:00 7:45 Buffet Dinner 7:45 8:45 Keynote Speaker: Robert (Bob) Moses, President and Founder of the Algebra Project, Inc. Q&A 8:45 9:00 Cocktails and Conversations 9:00 Transportation back to the Aloft/Element Hotels After-Hours Recommendations: Socialize at the Hotel Bar/ Outdoor Commons Area MIA Brewery open until 2:00 AM (close walk from the hotel) See CUFA retreat website and materials provided in folder https://cufamiami.weebly.com/?fbclid=iwar2rq7kdp4rglel686oodrdma3bek 9AyQ0yy1XonChi2vfiIiU3OF68TV8o
Saturday, January 19, 2019: All of the concurrent sessions will take place at FIU s Sanford and Dolores Ziff Education Building () Meet in the ALOFT Hotel Lobby at 8:30 am for Transportation to FIU Saturday 9:00 10:15am LGBTQ and Social Studies J.B. Mayo, University of Minnesota Publishing in Social Studies Wayne Journell, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Navigating CUFA/NCSS and the Field as a Graduate Student Bretton Varga, University of South Florida Genevieve Caffrey, University of Missouri Civic Education Steve Masyada, University of Central Florida Christopher Spinale, University of Central Florida 10:15 10:30am Coffee/Tea break (light snacks will be provided) Saturday 10:30 11:45am Policy and Advocacy Approaches for Social Studies Education Kevin Meuwissen, University of Rochester Paul Fitchett, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Denisha Jones, Trinity Washington University Global Education Hilary Landorf, Florida International University Brad Mcguth, The University of Akron Jeremy Hilburn, University of North Carolina Wilmington Breaking (with) Tradition: Post Qualitative and Anti-colonial Method(ologies) for Social Studies Research Rebecca C. Christ, Florida International University Sarah B. Shear, Penn State University-Altoona Beyond the Western Ang Moh Curriculum: Why the Disciplinary Approach Sucks and What We Need Instead. Keith Barton, Indiana University Li-Ching Ho, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Saturday 12:00 1:30pm Room: GC 243 Panel Lunch Session: Unique Identities of the 305: Miami s Role in Global Interconnectedness (Session supported by FIU s Kimberly Green Latin American and Caribbean Center [LACC]) Lunch is provided Chair: Chris Busey, University of Florida Panelists: Jorge Duany, Florida International University Micah Olze, Florida International University Charlene Desir, Nova Southeastern University Saturday 1:45 3:00pm Community Engaged Research Matt Deroo, University of Miami Early Childhood/ Elementary Methods for Teaching Social Studies Erin Adams, Kennesaw State University Jennifer Ponder, University of Alabama at Birmingham Secondary Education Methods for Teaching Social Studies Todd Hawley, Kent State University Andrew Hostetler, Vanderbilt University Epistemologies of the South Ana Carolina Díaz Beltrán, Penn State University Gerardo J. Aponte-Martínez, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley 3:00-3:15pm Cafecito
Saturday 3:15 4:30pm Beyond the Journal: Engaging Social Media to Impact the Field of Social Studies John Broome, University of Mary Washington Coordinating Efforts of NCSS and CUFA to Engage in Research that Informs Action in Schools Tina Heafner, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Pushing the Boundaries of Gender and Sexuality in Social Studies Educational Research Andrea Watson-Canning, University of South Florida Margaret Crocco, Michigan State University Teacher Education Lauren Colley, University of Alabama Emma Thacker, James Madison University Transportation from FIU to the Aloft/Element Hotels Dinner on your own: Recommendations for food and cultural attractions will be provided After-Hours Recommendations: Versailles Cuban Restaurant Wynwood: Wynwood Walls, Restaurants, Bars Coconut Grove Block Party Featuring Locos por Juana https://www.eventbrite.com/e/permanent-vacation-ft-locos-por-juana-tickets- 54099444896?aff=ebdssbdestsearch See CUFA retreat website and materials provided in folder https://cufamiami.weebly.com/?fbclid=iwar2rq7kdp4rglel686oodrdma3bek 9AyQ0yy1XonChi2vfiIiU3OF68TV8o
Sunday, January 20, 2019: All of the concurrent sessions will take place at FIU s Graham Center (GC) Meet in the ALOFT Hotel Lobby at 8:30 am for Transportation to FIU Sunday 9:00am 10:30am Panel Session: (Re)writing Narratives in Social Studies Education Room: GC 243 Chair: Paulette Patterson Dilworth, University of Alabama at Birmingham Panelists: Maribel Santiago, Michigan State University Noreen Naseem Rodríguez, Iowa State University Ashley Taylor Jaffee, James Madison University Kristen Duncan, Clemson University 10:30am 10:45am Coffee/Tea break (light snacks will be provided) Sunday 10:45am 12:15pm Room: GC 243 Panel Session: Local Student Activists Room: GC 243 Sunday 12:15 12:30pm Concluding Remarks Transportation from FIU to the Aloft/Element Hotels Lunch and dinner on your own: Recommendations for food and cultural attractions will be provided After-Hours Recommendations: Brunch at the Hotel Beach trip to Miami Beach (Meet in the Lobby at 1:30 pm) See CUFA retreat website and materials provided in the folders https://cufamiami.weebly.com/?fbclid=iwar2rq7kdp4rglel686oodrdma3bek9 AyQ0yy1XonChi2vfiIiU3OF68TV8o