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The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast

Jennifer Gonzalez

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Teaching strategies, classroom management, education reform, educational technology -- if it has something to do with teaching, we're talking about it. Jennifer Gonzalez interviews educators, students, administrators and parents about the psychological and social dynamics of school, trade secrets, and other juicy things you'll never learn in a textbook. For more fantastic resources for teachers, visit http://www.cultofpedagogy.com.
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Philosophize This!

Stephen West

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Beginner friendly if listened to in order! For anyone interested in an educational podcast about philosophy where you don't need to be a graduate-level philosopher to understand it. In chronological order, the thinkers and ideas that forged the world we live in are broken down and explained.
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Beyond Good

Matt Findlay and Femi Adeniran

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A podcast about teaching. We discuss teaching and learning, pedagogy, lessons and classroom practise, management and leadership, teaching of mathematics, training and trainees, mentors and mentoring, behaviour management, being a head of department and running a faculty, SLT and much much more!
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Ten with Ken (Video)

Ken Steele

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Ken Steele is Canada's most trusted higher ed monitor and futurist, who co-founded the nation's leading market research firm and daily news service for colleges and universities. In this podcast, Ken will explore aspects of branding, marketing, media relations, pedagogy (teaching and learning), revenue generation and more -- as they relate to Canadian higher education in particular.
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The Score

Eric Jimenez & Justin McLean

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An Urban Music Education Podcast hosted by Eric and Justin. They provide tips and strategies through honest discussions about their experience teaching music in an Urban setting. The goal is to provide a positive and solution-based narrative to create more effective, compassionate and culturally relevant music educators.
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The Full Voice Podcast With Nikki Loney

A fun and informative podcast for the independent voice teacher working with singers of all ages. Sharing inspiring interviews with music educators from around the world, the FULL VOICE podcast shares modern teaching tips, vocal pedagogy, business strateg

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Sharing inspiring interviews with music educators from around the world, the FULL VOICE Podcast shares pedagogy, business strategies, and best practices for your voice studio.
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The FRRHE Podcast

Zachary Adams and Tori Longfield

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A podcast dedicated to exploring the dynamic intersection of technology, research, and pedagogy in higher education, specifically within the context of small liberal arts colleges. Each episode delves into the unique challenges and opportunities that these institutions face in integrating technology into their curricula and research initiatives.
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The Teaching Table

University at Buffalo Office of Curriculum, Assessment and Teaching Transformation

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The Teaching Table is a monthly podcast where we'll engage in insightful conversations about the dynamic world of teaching, learning and technology within higher education. Brought to you by the University of Buffalo Office of Curriculum, Assessment and Teaching Transformation, and made possible by the generous support of the Genteels' Excellence in Teaching Fund, this podcast aims to shed light on the pathways to educational excellence.
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Aca-Media

The Society for Cinema and Media Studies

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Aca-Media is a monthly podcast sponsored by the Society for Cinema and Media Studies that presents an academic perspective on media. Hosts Christine Becker and Michael Kackman explore current scholarship, issues in the media industries, questions in pedagogy, professional development, and events in the world of media studies. Questions and comments can be sent to info@aca-media.org.
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Teach Wonder

The Center for Excellence in STEM Education

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We know that powerful things are happening in education and that those powerful things often go unnoticed or are siloed (within a community). We’ve built a space to share those powerful things, where we aren’t constrained by distance and scheduling. We’ll combine our 35 years of K - 12 teaching experience with the unique perspectives of our guests to connect you to relevant ideas and experiences. Listen in to motivate your practice, challenge your current pedagogy, and expand your horizons w ...
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Choir Fam Podcast

Dean Luethi & Matthew Myers

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The Choir Fam Podcast is a venue for conversations about the current state of choral music. Hosts Dean Luethi and Matthew Myers seek to bring the worldwide choral community closer together through their discussions with a variety of guests who work with choir in its various forms. The goal of the podcast is to provide listeners with interesting tidbits of knowledge they could use in day-to-day choral rehearsals and to bring light to the ways that issues in the choral field are being observed ...
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Reading in the Gutter

Dani Kachorsky, Ashley Dallacqua, Laura Jimenez, & Stephanie Reid

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Reading in the Gutter (www.readinginthegutter.com) is a podcast that attempts to bridge the space between comics and education. We aim to have thoughtful discussion with students, teachers, parents, administrators, librarians, and researchers about comics and roles they can place in classrooms and other learning contexts. We seek to share research, resources, pedagogy, and curriculum focused on comics with interested stakeholders that is theoretically sound and empirically vetted. Cover art ...
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The Visceral Voice Podcast

Christine Schneider

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On this podcast, we interview voice and bodywork professionals to provide helpful information for overall health and optimal function of the voice. We interview SLPs, Otolaryngologists, Manual Therapists, Body Oriented Psychotherapists, Health Coaches, Fitness Instructors, Broadway Performers, Opera singers, Singer/Songwriters, Voice Teachers, Composers, Company Managers, Sports Broadcasters, and more. It is our mission to educate the professional voice user and provide knowledgable, creativ ...
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The #EduDuctTape Podcast, hosted by Jake Miller, focuses on viewing #edtech as a tool used to meet goals, address learning standards, and solve problems in the classroom, much as duct tape is used as a tool that solves a plethora of problems in our lives. In each episode, Jake sits down with a different inspiring guest to share and discuss some awesome ideas for using tech in the classroom!
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The A&P Professor

Kevin Patton

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Explore human anatomy and physiology (A&P) teaching and learning with host Kevin Patton. An experienced professor, textbook author, and mentor, Kevin is a recognized leader in A&P teaching. The A&P Professor updates science content and provides practical teaching advice. Want some ideas to supercharge your A&P course? How about some support from a fellow A&P professor? This is the podcast for you!
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The PsychSessions podcast is co-hosted by Garth Neufeld from Cascadia College and Eric Landrum from Boise State University. We leverage our connections with psychology teachers from all levels (high school, community college, college, university) and individuals from other occupations to have meaningful conversations about what it means to be an educator. Of course, we veer away from the teaching conversation from time to time to hear about origin stories and the personal perspectives of our ...
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The Forest School Podcast

Lewis Ames and Wem Southerden

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Wem Southerden & Lewis Ames have run Forest School and training centre Children of the Forest since 2017. The Forest School Podcast was born when they wondered if their daily wafflechats and reflections about pedagogy, play and nature connection might be of interest to others. The podcast aims to inform and support educators, parents, outdoor and play practitioners and anyone interested in nature and the outdoors. Through book reviews – interviews with experts, practitioners and authors – sh ...
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Comic Boom - Comics in Education

Lucy Starbuck Braidley

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An education podcast exploring the use of comics in education. Each episode I’ll be joined by a special guest from a wide range of backgrounds, from passionate education professionals to academics and industry experts. I'll be exploring a wide range of perspectives in the search for information and inspiration. Listen in if you’d like to grow your understanding of the theory behind comics, discover the most effective approaches to using comics and graphic novels in your classroom and gain in ...
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Schooling America

Erik Twist

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The Schooling America podcast covers issues and ideas relevant to leaders in American education. We bring in the brightest minds in administration, philosophy, culture, and beyond to reflect on topics that directly impact schools, organizations, and the children and families they serve. From cultural issues to operations to curriculum and pedagogy, Schooling America seeks to enrich the ideas, strategy, and execution of education institutions nationwide.
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The Reinvent the Classroom podcast hosted by Brett Salakas & co-hosted by Rob McTaggart explores current education trends, challenges & latest tech in the classroom. With expert guests, listeners will learn about personalised learning, student engagement & the future of education. Perfect for educators, school leaders, parents & those interested in staying ahead of the curve in education. Each episode is filled with insights, inspiring stories & expert perspectives that you won't find anywhe ...
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On TAP is a three-headed, freewheeling conversation about topics of current interest to graduate students, professors, independent scholars, and all those interested in academic Theatre and Performance Studies. Each edition features established scholars in Theatre and Performance Studies chatting about several topics of field-wide interest, including trends in ideas and scholarly methods, pedagogy, career development, notable developments in research, publishing and hiring, and news-worthy e ...
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Teaching Python

Sean Tibor and Kelly Paredes

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Welcome to "Teaching Python Podcast,” the go-to podcast for anyone interested in the intersection of education and coding. Hosted by Kelly Paredes and Sean Tibor, this podcast dives into the thrills and challenges of teaching middle school computer science through the engaging and versatile Python programming language. About the Hosts: Kelly Paredes brings a wealth of global experience in curriculum design and currently inspires sixth and eighth graders at Pine Crest School in Fort Lauderdal ...
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Parents' Rights Now!

Suzanne Gallagher

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PARENTS’ RIGHTS IN EDUCATION We represent millions of voices standing up for families, united for natural parents’ rights in the K-12 education system. Local control, where school boards set policies honoring all students, and families must be restored. We reject any indoctrination of school children with extreme pedagogy. We support the proper role of K-12 academic education, focused on core skills, and preparing students for success. We reject controversial sexualization and racist doctrin ...
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Plugs, Play, Pedagogy

Kyle Stedman

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A playful, collaborative, monthly podcast on teaching writing and rhetoric in the 21st century Hosted by Kyle Stedman, Rockford University Also available on Stitcher (http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/plugs-play-pedagogy) and iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/plugs-play-pedagogy/id909930552).
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Are you a queer educator feeling isolated by identity politics on campus? Teaching While Queer provides queer folks working in education with a community to feel less alone and unload the burden of identity politics so you can work & live as your authentic self. Listen to: Be enveloped in a community of queer educators Gain resources and advice on LGBTQ inclusion in School Move from surviving to thriving authentically in your professional and personal life Host, Bryan Stanton holds an MFA in ...
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The Sports Coaching Hub Podcast

Cardiff Metropolitan University

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Welcome to Cardiff Metropolitan University’s Coaching Hub Podcast. Led by Dr Christian Edwards, the Coaching Hub is a space where cutting-edge research is developed and partnerships with National and International Government Bodies are established, offering consultancy services and coach education courses. In each episode, our guests will share their knowledge and experiences and have research-informed conversations with Dr Manuel Santos, Dr Mike Castle and Dr Oli Lum, about the practical im ...
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Pedagogy A-Go-Go

Dr. Gina Turner and Dr. Thomas O'Connor

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Welcome to Pedagogy A-Go-Go, a podcast about college faculty sharing what happens in their classrooms and why. Hosted by Dr. Gina Turner, Associate Professor of Psychology at Northampton Community College, and Dr. Thomas O'Connor, an Assistant Dean at Northampton Community College.
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MICROCOLLEGE is an exploration of the crisis in higher education and the innovative projects and thinkers working to address it, with a special focus on the human-scaled, place-based, meaning-oriented learning communities we call "microcolleges." The podcast is hosted by Jacob Hundt, Founder of Thoreau College, a microcollege initiative rooted in the Driftless Region of rural southwestern Wisconsin, and inspired by the model of Deep Springs College, the pedagogy of the Waldorf schools, and t ...
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#SchulerScience

Ms. Schuler Science Teacher

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Welcome to the #SchulerScience podcast, where amazing things happen. Podcasts will cover STEM pedagogy topics for my professional friends- but also content access for my students.
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Welcome to the Critical Digital Pedagogy in HE podcast. This is a series of podcasts based on the book: 'Critical Digital Pedagogy in Higher Education' edited by Suzan Koseoglu, George Veletsianos and Chris Rowell, published by Athabasca University Press https://www.aupress.ca/books/ due out in January 2023.
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Hybrid Teaching

Chris Friend

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This show addresses the intersections of pedagogy and power in our connected — and challenging — education environment. It's the audiobook version of the open-access edited collection of the same name, published in February 2021. The book features twenty-seven chapters of provocative texts addressing the intersections of critical pedagogy and digital technology in our present political moment.
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Any time we teach our students something, we need to check to see how well they learned it. If we only do this check at the very end, after all the teaching is done, and we find that our students haven't learned the material, it's too late to do anything about it. That's why we really need to do formative assessment — checking along the way — so if…
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Are you struggling to find your place in the world as an asexual or aromantic individual? Do you feel pressured to conform to societal expectations of relationships and sexuality? In this episode, we discuss the challenges of navigating asexuality and aromanticism, both within the LGBTQ+ community and in broader society. They share personal experie…
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Discover the keys to building strong educational cultures in the workplace. This video explores the importance of company culture and how it impacts organizational success. Listen now to learn more! Join host Tyler on the Elemental Educator Podcast as he sits down with Erinn Cottman, an Atlanta-based leadership and teacher development coach, to exp…
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Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! The newest installment of the Monday Briefing covers significant developments in education policy across various states. Suzanne focuses on youth voting rights in New Jersey, the partnership between the Oregon Education Association and the Democratic Socialists of America, a Virginia teacher's settle…
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What is the best way to set up the next generation of high performing athletes for success? Joining me today is Mark Fitzgerald, the Head of Performance of the Anaheim Ducks who has spent the last 15 years working with athletes from a variety of sports at every level. We have an educational hour diving into long-term athletic development for youth …
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Today we talk about Deleuze's interpretation of Nietzsche's work. We talk about difference taken to radical new levels. The image of thought from the history of philosophy. Nietzsche framed as the enemy to the dialectic. Active vs Reactive forces. Deleuze's thoughts on art as a vehicle for the creation of the new instead of our typical approach via…
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“No one cared about my accolades coming in as a freshman. It’s not enough just to be good, because everyone is good. It forced me not to ride on my natural ability and to buckle down to figure out things like theory, music history, and performance practice. It made me realize that being an individual is paramount, and you have to prove why you are …
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Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! In this conversation, Suzanne Gallagher interviews Charles Ellis, a candidate running for State House District 128 in Maine. They discuss Ellis's motivations for entering politics, the importance of parental involvement in education, and the challenges facing the education system today. Ellis emphasi…
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What can Frantz Fanon and Friedrich Nietzsche teach us about the Israeli/Palestinian conflict? This week, we're joined by Zahi Zalloua (Whitman College) to discuss the final chapter of his most recent book The Politics of the Wretched: Race, Reason, and Ressentiment (Bloomsbury, 2024)-- entitled "Zionist ressentiment, the Left, and the Palestinian …
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Episode Summary: In this episode, we chat with Kendra McWilliam about making Forest School accessible to people of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds. Kendra shares her insights on adapting sessions for diverse needs, running intergenerational projects, and securing funding for community-driven outdoor projects. You’ll learn actionable strategies…
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Do you know the feeling of relief when something that has been a burden to you is finally addressed and gone? What would it feel like to live and work with that feeling everyday. In a world where many educators still grapple with their identities this episode resonates deeply with anyone facing challenges in expressing their true selves, especially…
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In this episode of Digication Scholars Conversations, host Kelly Driscoll continues her conversation with Brittany Linus, a Stanford University graduate of African and African-American Studies and Digital Humanities. Brittany discusses 'modding' in video games, particularly The Sims, and its role in enhancing representation, specifically for Black …
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Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! In this conversation, Suzanne Gallagher discusses the recent vice presidential debate between Tim Walz and JD Vance, highlighting their qualifications and positions on public school policies. She critiques the lack of discussion on critical issues such as K-12 education, religious liberty, and transg…
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In this video, we dive deep into the fascinating world of quadrilaterals, one of the fundamental shapes in geometry. You'll learn: What defines a quadrilateral. The different types of quadrilaterals such as squares, rectangles, parallelograms, rhombuses, and trapeziums. Key properties like side lengths, angles, and diagonals, along with essential f…
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In this episode of Microcollege, we speak with Felipe Medina and Jakob Seidler, two of the co-founders of Suna Barichara, an aspiring microcollege and educational center located in a remarkable rural community and dry tropical forest biome in the mountains of Colombia. According to their website, Suna Barichara is "a living education platform creat…
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In this episode Garth interviews Wind Goodfriend from Buena Vista University in Storm Lake, IA. Discussing her personal challenges, such as undiagnosed mental health issues and her keen interest in social justice from an early age, Wind reveals how these experiences shaped her career path. She talks about her contributions to psychology education, …
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Have you ever wondered what life is like at the intersection of queer, black, autistic, and educator? In this episode we delve into the importance of exploring and advocating for all the things that make you, you. Through our conversation you will: Gain tips on working with autistic students Understand the importance of intersecting identities Disc…
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Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Today's Monday Briefing explores the recent developments in parental rights legislation, particularly focusing on Tennessee's new law that strengthens parental consent in children's healthcare decisions. It contrasts this with California's controversial Safety Act, which has sparked debates over pare…
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Are you looking for people who are compliant, needing to be managed? Or are you looking for people who are self-managing and self-motivated? In this episode of the Elemental Educator, I sit down with Mike Anderson, an award-winning educator, author, and consultant. We dive deep into educational practices, core values, and the powerful habits that h…
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So this semester we are focusing on agency. We’re interested in taking a deeper look at the foundational beliefs and ideas that shape our classrooms. One way that we are doing this offline in through a partnership with Dr. Tracy Donahue. You’ll more about her in a minute, as we reshare a conversation with had with her last fall. We’ve never repeate…
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This week we are resharing episodes recorded last fall. Julie and I are heading to Iceland this week with Dr. Tracy Donahue. We thought that resharing these episodes was the perfect way for us to reintroduce Tracy and her work to you all. During a season that is all about agency- Tracy’s work considers this all through the lens of play. As an early…
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Marketing and communications professionals working in higher education are more conscious than most that they serve incredibly diverse audiences and stakeholders, and of the vital importance of equity and inclusion. (Today’s students can quickly become outspoken protestors in the face of what they perceive as injustice.) This week, Ken Steele sits …
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“In Indonesia, choral singing has just been really popular recently, maybe around ten years. It has become a lifestyle. Everyone wants to be part of a choir because choir is very interesting - you can go on tour, you can do concerts... What drives the choir most is joining a competition: they will have a goal they want to achieve, an opportunity to…
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Summary In this episode of the Forest School Podcast, Lewis discusses various aspects of outdoor education, focusing on cooking, bushcraft skills, and the importance of continuous learning. He shares insights from his books, 'Forest School Cooking' and 'The Myths of Outdoor Play and Learning', and offers practical tips for engaging children in outd…
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Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! In this conversation, Shawn Chummar discusses his candidacy for the Oregon House of Representatives, sharing his motivations for running, the key issues he aims to address, including the economy, education, and public safety. He emphasizes the importance of civic duty and the need for effective repre…
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Philosophy has traditionally associated the feminine with matter, implying passivity. Why? And to what ends? In our previous episode on materialism (Season 6, Episode 83), we came to see that in more recent years, two, often related, forms of materialism have been developed: “new materialism” and feminist materialism. New materialism tends toward a…
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In Episode 150 of The A&P Professor podcast, host Kevin Patton speaks with intellectual property attorney Brenda Ulrich about copyright law and image use in education. They discuss how educators often mistakenly assume they have rights to use textbook images and the complexities of permissions that expire. Brenda highlights the differences in legal…
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Tired of listening to people say “It Gets Better” but constantly feeling like it’s taking too long? In this episode we delve into actionable steps teachers can make today to make “It Gets Better” happen now. Through our conversation you will gain: Insight into leading Pride events on your campus Actionable steps to improve the lives of Queer studen…
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In this episode of Digication Scholars Conversations, host Kelly Driscoll interviews Brittany Linus, a recent graduate of African and African-American Studies and Digital Humanities (Dual Degrees.) They discuss Brittany's transformative journey to Stanford University, her groundbreaking project 'Visible Bodies,' and her innovative thesis work combi…
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Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! In this conversation, Suzanne Gallagher discusses the controversial content provided by the Amaze.org website, which is used for sexual education in schools. She highlights specific videos that address sensitive topics such as masturbation and sexual orientation, raising concerns about the appropriat…
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We are back for season 4! To kick start this season, Oli hosted our podcast producer, Dr Manuel Santos (Cardiff Metropolitan University) and Prof Robyn Jones (Cardiff Metropolitan University). They presented their recently published paper on developing coaches' creative practice. The paper is available on open access, click here to access it. Follo…
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Join us this week for a conversation with Hannah Schwartz about her life devoted to the service of community and people with disabilities in the context of the Camphill Movement. She was a founder and longtime leader of the Heartbeet Lifesharing Camphill Village in Hardwick, VT and is now engaged with the founding of a new community called Riverflo…
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Do you feel like an outsider because of who you are? What if there was a way to turn that feeling into a powerful force for change? In this episode we delve into how to overcome the lack of representation and acceptance during your youth to be a strong queer remodel. Through our conversation you will discover how to: Cultivate a more inclusive clas…
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Send us a text On this episode of Reading in the Gutter, Dani discusses the relationship between poetry and comics with Ernesto Abeytia, a poet and professor of poetry at Arizona State University. In addition to thinking about how comics can function as inspiration for poetry, they consider the similarities between poetry and comics' art forms.…
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Today we begin by talking about Nietzsche's concept of life-affirmation. Contrasting it with the renunciative, rational traditions of Western thought. The episode then delves into Greek tragedy through the lens of Simon Critchley's work; making a case for how these ancient plays offer a life-affirming perspective by embracing the ambiguity of human…
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Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! This week's Monday Briefing covers significant issues in education, focusing on racial equality, parental rights, and legal challenges regarding curriculum content. It highlights a case of a teacher advocating against discrimination in California, the implications of a school board's stance on a cont…
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🎧 In This Episode: Welcome to The Elemental Educator podcast! Today, Tyler is joined by Robyn Hollohan, a school administrator in Alberta focused on restorative justice practices and redefining leadership in education. Robyn shares her unique journey from pursuing biology to becoming a school leader, driven by her core value of relationships. In th…
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Send us a text In this week's episode, Eric and Justin get to interview Dr. Ruben James Alcala. Dr. Alcala serves as the Vocal and Elementary Music Coordinator for Fort Worth ISD. Listen in as we journey through a decorated career and the genesis story of how music changed his career trajectory. This conversation paints a beautiful picture of Dr. A…
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What is the secret formula for building a high performing team? This week’s special guest is Steve Spott, the Assistant Coach of the Dallas Stars. During his three years in Dallas, Steve has guided the club to back-to-back Western Conference final appearances over the past two seasons. Today, we’re diving into lessons from the coaches corner to tal…
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In episode 138 of Teaching Python, hosts Sean Tibor and Kelly Schuster-Paredes welcome Pamela Fox, a Principal Developer Advocate at Microsoft, to discuss the dynamic world of teaching, coding, and creating. Pamela shares her experiences working with Python in the cloud, emphasizing the various applications from serverless functions to web applicat…
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If our students are going to thrive, they all need to feel safe, accepted, and loved while under our care. This week, we're focusing on what that looks like when it comes to gender-expansive students — kids whose gender expression or identity is different from what they were assigned at birth. For these students, creating a school that feels safe a…
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