Kudos: Roulston, deMarrais awarded 2022 AESA Critics' Choice Book Award; Nicolaides publishes book on the mystery of learning

Roulston, deMarrais awarded 2022 AESA Critics’ Choice Book Award

Professor Kathy Roulston and professor emerita Kathleen deMarrais in the Department of Lifelong Education, Administration, and Policy were awarded the 2022 American Educational Studies Association Critics’ Choice Book Award.

The two were recognized for their 2021 co-authored book, “Exploring the Archives: A Beginner’s Guide for Qualitative Researchers,” published by Myers Education Press. The book was one of 12 to receive this year’s award.

Nicolaides publishes new book on the mystery of learning

Aliki Nicolaides, an associate professor and graduate coordinator in the Department of Lifelong Education, Administration, and Policy, published her first solo book, which is now in press!

For those interested in the mystery of learning that emerges from beneath experience where the unknown becomes generative, please preorder from Myers Education Press.

Please view the flyer for more information.