Tyrone Howard Selected to Lead the American Educational Research Association

Tyrone Howard, director of the Black Male Institute and holder of the Pritzker Family Endowed Chair in Education to Strengthen Families at the University of California, Los Angeles, has been voted president-elect of the American Educational Research Association. Professor Howard joins the American Educational Research Association’s council in 2022–2023 as president-elect, with his presidency beginning at the conclusion of the association’s 2023 annual meeting.

The American Educational Research Association is the largest national interdisciplinary research association devoted to the scientific study of education and learning. Founded in 1916, AERA advances knowledge about education, encourages scholarly inquiry related to education, and promotes the use of research to improve education and serve the public good.

“The opportunity to be in leadership of the world’s largest educational research organization offers the chance to further our commitment to using science, data, truth, and evidence in tackling some of our most vexing issues in the K-12 and higher education systems,” Dr. Howard said. “This is a time for educational practitioners, researchers, and policymakers to care, think, and act collaboratively and creatively to build knowledge, hope, and possibility.”

A scholar of urban education and equity, Dr. Howard’s research focuses on the sociology of schools, teacher education, the education of Black boys, urban education, and educational equity. Professor Howard’s books include Why Race and Culture Matter in Schools: Closing the Achievement Gap in America’s Classrooms (Teachers College Press, 2020) and Expanding College Access for Urban Youth: What Schools and Colleges Can Do  (Teachers College Press, 2016).

Dr. Howard is a graduate of the University of California, Irvine, where he majored in economics. He holds a master’s degree in education from California State University, Dominguez Hills and a Ph.D. in curriculum and instruction from the University of Washington.

 

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