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Visions of Education

Visions of Education

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Visions of Education is an education podcast where education professor Dan Krutka and high school social studies teacher Michael Milton have conversations with educators to discuss their big ideas in education. VoE also partners with the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) and associated groups to provide the latest from classroom teachers, education, professors, and researchers on social studies education.
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Join Alpha News Journalist Sheila Qualls in this gripping podcast series as she delves into the alarming rise of violence and the decline of QUALITY EDUCATION in Minnesota schools. Through in-depth interviews, expert insights, and captivating stories, "Trapped!: Chaos in the Classroom" exposes the complex web of factors contributing to these pressing issues. Tune in to explore potential solutions, hear from the voices of students, educators, and parents, and understand how we can work togeth ...
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Counter-University Classroom

Intercollegiate Studies Institute

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Institutions of higher education are actively failing students. Instead of teaching the wisdom and complexity of the Western Tradition, they indoctrinate students with “woke” ideology. If you are a college student and you want a real education, this is the podcast for you. In the Counter-University Classroom, the Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI) brings you lectures, panels, and debates on the most important topics in history, philosophy, politics, and more. You’ll hear lectures on eve ...
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An in-depth look at all things public education in the US. Does the district matter? Yes! Listen, laugh, and learn as a forty-year participant in public school leadership tells you why! Phil Stover started in public education as a school bus driver and retired from serving as interim superintendent of the second-largest border school district in the United States. In between, he worked in, with, and for somewhere around 100 districts. He developed strategies with districts to overcome financ ...
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In episode 208, Dan and Michael chat with Lauren Harris and Chris Martell about their article published in Theory & Research in Social Education, “‘I was in the room where it happens’: Educator agency and community within state social studies standards committees.”By Visions of Education
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In episode 203, Dan and Michael chat with Jenni Conrad and Jenni Gallagher about two articles—one with Wendy Chan published in Theory & Research in Social Education, “Getting critical with compelling questions: Shifts in elementary teacher candidates’ curriculum planning from inquiry to critical inquiry” and another published in Social Education ti…
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Embark on a journey with me, Phil Stover, as we navigate the often-overlooked symphony of public education departments and their crucial role in shaping our students' futures. Our latest episode of "Dancing in the Mind Fields" unveils the concept of 'intentional integration' and 'pastoral teachers," concepts close to my heart for uniting the instru…
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Discover the secret sauce that makes an educational district employee and stakeholder not just good, but truly exceptional. Join me, Phil Stover, as we traverse the landscape of public education, pinpointing nine key traits that mark the difference between the ordinary and the extraordinary. From the diligence of food service workers to the strateg…
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In episode 3 of year 1 we look at the variety in public school districts in the United States. I point out the scarcity of studies on how the district as a whole impacts student learning. Distancing mechanisms are constructs that inhibit student learning and lead to what I deem "tribal markings" within districts. Even within, let alone between dist…
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This episode, the second of year one delves into the background of the question "how are the Children? It also explores the concept that the entire district, as a system, either helps or hinders the school sites by means of the culture, climate, and consistency that it creates. This episode explains my commitment to the concept that the entire dist…
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This podcast is the first episode of the first year of our series of podcasts. In it, Phil Stover provides an introduction to the concept of Dancing in the Mind Fields of Public Education in the United States. Phil provides an overview of his background working in more than 100 districts and institutions of higher learning. This initial podcast pre…
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New teachers are being trained to believe parents have no place in their kids' education, according to a former Mounds View Public Schools teacher. Alpha News looks behind closed doors in Mounds View Public Schools on season two of the podcast "Trapped!: Chaos in the Classroom." Support the show Read Alpha News Daily - AlphaNews.org Support this po…
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The first episode in season two of the audio podcast focuses on Anoka-Hennepin Schools, the largest school district in the state. Teachers gave Alpha News a behind the scenes look into what's happening in the district. They said social justice has become more important than teaching students literacy and numeracy skills. Support the show Read Alpha…
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In episode 194, Dan and Michael chat with Brittany Jones about her study published in Theory & Research in Social Education, “Feeling fear as power and oppression: An examination of Black and white fear in Virginia's US history standards and curriculum framework.”By Visions of Education
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We started the podcast to give parents a look inside public education in Minnesota. We told you what's happening. In the last episode, we're going to tell you ways you can advocate for your kid, and if you decide public schools are not a good fit for your family, I'll talk about the alternatives as well. Support the show Read Alpha News Daily - Alp…
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Social-emotional learning has become more important than teaching kids to read and write. The name suggests it's about teaching kids kindness and how to manage emotions, which sounds good. But how many parents know what it really is? Support the show Read Alpha News Daily - AlphaNews.org Support this podcast with a 100% tax-deductible donation - ht…
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Public education in Minnesota is broken. Schools are sacrificing not only safety for social justice, but also education, Sheila Qualls explains in this episode of “Trapped!: Chaos in the Classroom.” In episode three, Qualls walks listeners through the ideological agenda of public school teachers and administrators in Minnesota. Note: Alpha News rea…
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In schools across the state and nation, expectations have plummeted. Students are no longer disciplined, and their disrespectful and violent behavior is not addressed, leading to lower performance across the board. The main culprit is restorative justice, says Sheila Qualls. In episode two of “Trapped!: Chaos in the Classroom,” Alpha News journalis…
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Harding High School’s 15-year-old stabbing victim was a visible sign of the decay in Minnesota public schools. Devin Scott, who was stabbed to death in the St. Paul high school this year, was a troubled student being passed from school to school. “A generation ago, a kid like Devin Scott would never have been in school. He would have been expelled …
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In Alpha News' upcoming investigative series podcast, "Trapped Chaos in Minnesota Schools," we delve into the concerning decline of quality education in the state of Minnesota. Through extensive research and interviews with educators, students, and parents, we uncover the root causes of this decline and explore potential solutions to improve the st…
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In episode 189, Dan and Michael chat with friend of the pod Maribel Santiago and new guest Tadashi Dozono about their study published in Theory & Research in Social Education, “History is critical: Addressing the false dichotomy between historical inquiry and criticality.”By Visions of Education
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Prostitution with Marie Marie worked as a prostitute near Berlin for five years. She is now a radical feminist determined to use her voice to call for the Nordic Model within Germany, and to raise awareness of the harmful effects of prostitution on women. The Nordic Model criminalises sex buyers, while decimalising prostitutes. Art by a Woman: Neve…
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Mirel is a clinical psychologist, enneagram enthusiast and mental health professional from Merida, Mexico. Her therapy encompasses of a gender-aware, holistic approach based in a variety of theories from deconstructivism to feminist theory. In this episode, Mirel and I discuss what emotions are and why we have them. How our knowledge of this can pa…
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In episode 186, Dan and Michael chat with friend of the pod Emma Thacker and Aaron Bodle about their study published in Theory & Research in Social Education, “Seizing the moment: A critical place-based partnership for antiracist elementary social studies teacher education.”By Visions of Education
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Ideology with Becky & Sofia. In this episode Becky, Sofia and myself discuss Trans Ideology. We discuss it's theoretical foundations as an ideology, as well as the potentially problematic discourses that are arisen through trans activism, the inclusion of transwomen within female spaces, and the possible challenges it poses to feminism and women's …
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In episode 184, Dan and Michael chat with Lightning Jay about his study published in Theory & Research in Social Education, “The disciplinary and critical divide in social studies teacher education research: A review of the literature from 2009–2019.”By Visions of Education
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Authenticity and Accountability with Dr. Ava. Ava Pommerenk is a coach, psychologist and writer, raised in Hawaii, and currently residing in Mexico. In this episode we discover the complex dynamics of abusive relationships both with others and ourselves. We explore how the concepts of authenticity and accountability are woven into these narratives.…
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Gender in the Classroom with Gemma Clark. Gemma is a self-proclaimed feminist teacher from Scotland. In this episode we explore the gender dimensions of the classroom for young people today. We consider how gender inequality is still prevalent for students, the narratives society is giving girls about menstruation and why abortion needs to be inclu…
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Narcissism with Suzanna Quintana. Suzanna is a Best-selling Author, Established Writer and Narcissistic Abuse Recovery Coach from Arizona, USA. In this episode we discuss Narcissistic Personality Disorder, Narcissistic Abuse within heterosexual relationships and Narcissist Abuse Syndrome. We also explore the gendered dimensions to these themes and …
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In episode 179, Dan and Michael chat with Catherine Kramer, Amanda Lester, and Kristen Wilcox about their publication in Theory & Research in Social Education titled, “College, career, and civic readiness: Building school communities that prepare youth to thrive as 21st century citizens.”By Visions of Education
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