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{{Short description|Annual conference for innovative science education discussions.}}
'''Science Education at the Crossroads''' is an annual national [[academic conference]], currently funded by the [[National Science Foundation]], designed to enable various stakeholders in [[science education]] to confer in a legitimate and productive manner. The conference also claims to offer an alternative to the standard model of conferring and professional development. Conference creators and coordinators are [[John Settlage]] of the [[University of Connecticut]] and Adam Johnston of [[Weber State University]].▼
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▲'''Science Education at the Crossroads''' is an annual national [[academic conference]],
==Philosophy==
==History==
Crossroads originated from a disenchantment with more [[professional conference|traditional education conferences]].
Crossroads has a history of finding a specific place and space each year for conferring.
* San Antonio, TX (2011)
* Providence, RI (2012)
* Portland, OR (2014)
* Cleveland, OH (2015)
Crossroads has a history of inviting poets as
* [[Lawson Fusao Inada]] (2009)
* [[Naomi Shihab Nye]] (2011)
Additionally, illustrator, artist, and educator Fred Lynch contributed the keynote address in 2012.
Crossroads has also established a line of work that has called for scholarly work in science education to reach out to create significant impact in education. This has been referred to as "scholar activism" by David Moss, Crossroads' first keynote speaker in 2005 <ref> Moss, D. M. (2005). Toward scholar activism. Keynote address given at the Science Education at the Crossroads Conference, October 9-11, University of Connecticut.</ref>. Other speakers have included John Settlage in 2006 <ref> Settlage, J. (2006). Prospects of pragmatism: The generation of science education adventurists. Keynote address given at the Science Education at the Crossroads Conference, September 28-30, Ogden, UT.</ref>, Adam Johnston in 2007 <ref> Johnston, A. (2007). Orchestrations of Science Education Adventurism. Keynote address given at the Science Education at the Crossroads Conference, September 23-25, Amherst, MA.</ref>, and Heidi Carlone in 2008.▼
▲Crossroads has also established a line of work that has called for scholarly work in science education to reach out to create a significant impact in education.
==Future==
''Science Education at the Crossroads''
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* [http://www.sciedxroads.org Science Education at the Crossroads main site]
==References==
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