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Conference Activities

Conference Date Conference Title
October 2006 Women of the West: A Multicultural, Multigenerational Women's History Networking Conference
Mills College
Oakland, California

Presenter
:
Dr. Mimi Coughlin

Topic
:
Angie Debo and the "New Native History"
April 2006 American Educational Research Association
San Francisco

Presenter
:
Dr. Mimi Coughlin

Topic
:
Using Technology to Enhance Pluralistic Thinking in a Feminist Classroom

Presenter
:
Dr. Sherrie Carinci

Topic
:
Examining Gender Equity Training in Preservice Teacher Preparation Programs
March 2006 ASI, Children's Center
Sacramento State

Presenter
:
Dr. Sherrie Carinci

Topic
:
Goals of Positive Parenting
January 2006 The American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education

Presenter
:
Dr. Sherrie Carinci

Topic
:
The Inclusion of Gender in Instructional Teaching Practices
November 2005
16-18th
17th Annual California Association of Leaders in Career Preparation (CALCP) Meeting “Balancing Workforce Fitness”

Presenter
:
Dr. Sherrie Carinci

Topic
:
The Inclusion of Gender in Curriculum and Instruction Teaching Practices
June 2005
5th
American Association of University Women (AAUW) Meeting
San Francisco Branch
Annual Installation of Officers Luncheon

Presenters
:
Dr. Sherrie Carinci; Francelle Phillips, MA

Topic
:
Masters of Arts in Education, Behavioral Sciences Gender Equity; Analysis of Research on Gender and Education
March 2005
12th
11th Annual Multicultural Conference
Sacramento State

Presenters:
Dr. Sherrie Carinci
Meghan Anderson
Francelle Phillips
Melissa Cameron

Topic:
Connected Knowing, Graduate Research on Gender Empowerment and its Impact on the Learner

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March 2005
12th
Center for Teaching and Learning
Women's Resource Center
Sacramento State

Presenter
:
Dr. Mimi Coughlin

Topic
:
Women and History: Working Outside the Academy.
April 2004 American Educational Research Association
San Diego

Presenter
:
Dr. Mimi Coughlin

Topic
:
She Said – He Said: Competing Tensions Between Masculine and Feminine Practices in American Historiography.