Social Foundations of Education Accomplishments
Sample publications and conference presentations by faculty and students in social foundations of education (2005-present):
(* denotes student):
Book Chapters:
• Sevan G. Terzian. “History of the American High School.” Eds. Kathryn Borman, Spencer Cahill, & Bridget Cotner, The American High School: An Encyclopedia (Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group. Accepted & in press, 2006).
• Sevan G. Terzian. “International Students on American Campuses.” Eds. M.F. Howard-Hamilton, M. Cuyjet, & D. Cooper, Diversity Issues in Higher Education (Springfield, IL: Charles Thomas. Accepted & in press, 2006).
Refereed Journal Articles:
• Sevan G. Terzian & Andrew L. Grunzke*. “Scrambled Eggheads: Ambivalent Representations of Scientists in Six Hollywood Film Comedies from 1961 to 1965.” Public Understanding of Science. Accepted and in press.
• Sevan G. Terzian & Elizabeth A. Yeager. “’That’s When We Became a Nation’: Urban Latino Adolescents and the Designation of Historical Significance.” Urban Education. 42 (January 2007).
• Sevan G. Terzian & Leigh Ann Osborne*. “Postwar Era Precedents and The Ambivalent Quest for International Students at The University of Florida, USA.” Journal of Studies in International Education. X (Fall 2006): 286-306.
• Sevan G. Terzian. “Science World, High School Girls, and the Prospect of Scientific Careers, 1957-1963.” History of Education Quarterly. 46 (Spring 2006): 73-99.
• Regan Garner.* “A School Without a Name: Desegregation at Eastside High School, 1970-1987.” University of Florida Journal of Law and Public Policy. 16 (August 2005): 233-266.
• Erika K. Gubrium* & Mirka E. Koro-Ljungberg. “Contending with Border-making in the Social Constructionist Interview.” Qualitative Inquiry. 11 (2005): 689-715.
Invited Presentations:
• Sevan G. Terzian, “Hindsight Is Always 20/20: To Know Then What I know Now, Life in the Academy.” Mentoring Seminar at the American Educational Research Association conference. San Francisco, CA. April 2006.
• Sevan G. Terzian, “From Dissertations to Tenure and Promotion: Navigating the Academy.” Mentoring Seminar at the American Educational Research Association conference. San Francisco, CA. April 2006.
• Sevan G. Terzian & Elizabeth Anne Yeager. “Historical Significance, Democratic Citizenship, and Cultural Identity: Views of Cuban-American High School Students.” The Freeman Butts Institute on Civic Learning in Teacher Education. Indianapolis, IN. May 2005.
• Sevan G. Terzian. “What History of Education Can Teach Us about the Gender Gap in Science.” College of Education Alumni Lunch and Lecture Series. Gainesville, FL.
May 2005.
Presentations at Professional Conferences:
• Sevan G. Terzian. “The Ambivalent Quest for International Students on American Campuses in the Postwar Era.” Paper presented at the American Educational Research Association conference. San Francisco, CA. April 2006.
• Dorene D. Ross, Sharen Weber Halsall, Sheryl Howie,* & Vicki Vescio. “No Excuses: Can Interns Succeed in Low-Income Schools?” Paper presented at the American Educational Research Association conference. San Francisco, CA. April 2006.
• Sevan G. Terzian. “The Origins and Development of Science Fairs for American Youth, 1928-1951.” Paper presented at the History of Education Society conference. Baltimore, MD. October 2005.
• Andrew Grunzke.* “Battling the ‘Red’ Wizard: Librarians, Oz, and Anti-Communist Censorship in Florida, 1955-1965.” Paper presented at the History of Education Society conference. Baltimore, MD. October 2005.
• Erika Gubrium.* “’Let’s Make It Happen!’: Representations of Unity During the 1968 Florida Statewide Teacher Walkouts in Alachua County.” Paper presented at the History of Education Society conference. Baltimore, MD. October 2005.
• Donald Boyd.* “Irony of Protest: The Vietnam Peace Movement and Civil Rights on the University of Florida Campus, 1967-1971.” Paper presented at the History of Education Society conference. Baltimore, MD. October 2005.
• Sheryl Howie.* “Closing the Black-White Funding Gap in Public Education: An Examination of One Florida School District, 1948-1956.” Paper presented at the History of Education Society conference. Baltimore, MD. October 2005.
• Rebecca Zellner.* “A School Called Mountain Top: Segregated Discipline in Post-Brown Alachua County, Florida, 1969-1974.” Paper presented at the History of Education Society conference. Baltimore, MD. October 2005.