2014 MMEA CONFERENCE POSTER SESSION
Call For Papers Research Poster Presentation
Call for Papers
2014 MMEA State Conference Research Poster Presentation
Missouri has one of the most successful research sessions of any state conference. The poster format allows for a number of researchers to present their work in an informal setting, where participants can engage in conversation with the researcher. Researchers whose reports are chosen for presentation will prepare a poster describing their research and be available during the presentation session to discuss their work. Participants will bring 30 copies of their abstracts for distribution at the session, and respond to inquiries about their work that could include requests for the complete paper, or information about how to obtain it for theses and dissertations.
Those who wish to submit a report for consideration should comply with the following guidelines for
• a) completed master’s theses or doctoral dissertations;
• b) reports of original research studies, and
• c) student non-degree research projects.
• a) Master’s or doctoral research: Submit a copy of the abstract, a copy of the document’s title page, and a copy of the scanned signature page which indicates that the paper was accepted in partial fulfillment of degree requirements. The name of the degree-granting institution should appear on one of these pages, or must be included with the submission, as well as the author’s full name and e-mail. If all of the above-mentioned items are included, the completed thesis or dissertation will be guaranteed acceptance for presentation.
• b) Report of an original research project: E-mail a copy of the paper, including an abstract, in Word or RTF format. The project should demonstrate
sound
research practices and writing style, and should be completed. Small-scale studies, including
action research, are appropriate for this forum. The author’s name, address, e-mail, and current school affiliation should appear only on a separate page from the abstract and/or manuscript.
• c) Student non-degree research projects: College or university faculty must submit projects. Faculty members should contact Wendy Sims at the address below for further information.
Note that posters presented at conferences other than previous MMEA state conferences will be permitted as long as this is clearly indicated in a statement included with the submission. Submissions must arrive at the address below by December 13, 2013. Authors will be apprised of the results of the selection process by e-mail, by the end of December. Address submissions (or questions) to:
Wendy L. Sims
MMEA Research Chair
simsw@missouri.edu
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