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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Welcome to simpliFIED_RSA Learning Channel, your destination for engaging and informative academic education platform. Join us as we explore a wide range of topics and expand our knowledge together
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This podcast is for the piano teacher who wants to go beyond the method book. We will dive into games, printables, products, and ideas for bringing fun and creativity into your piano studio. If you are looking for dynamic ways to enhance your piano studio, you've come to the right place!
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Music Ed Tech Talk (previously Robby Burns + Friends) is a podcast exploring music, education, technology, and the intersections between them.
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Teacher Tom’s Podcast is all about taking play seriously. In each episode, Teacher Tom inspires early childhood educators, parents, and other listeners with information, techniques, and best practices to provide children with an authentic play-filled childhood.
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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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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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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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On the road training schools in Trust-Based Observations trainings, we periodically see absolute teaching brilliance during our 20-minute observations. It dawned on us that we have an obligation to share this brilliance with all teachers so they can learn and grow from one another. Each episode is an interview with one of these teachers where we explore their strengths as they share their tips and tricks. Tips and tricks that definitely lead to improved teaching and learning.
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Where We Remix All Things Language
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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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Publication de ressources pédagogiques en informatique : podcast, tutoriels, cours en lignes, applications pédagogiques, etc.
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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 Teaching Table
University at Buffalo Office of Curriculum, Assessment and Teaching Transformation
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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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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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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This Podcast is the focal point for discussion concerning the education of health care professionals to prepare then to practice in the 21st century.
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Simplifying growth for musicians- especially violin, viola, fiddle, and cello players and teachers- with tips, insights, tools, and stories to grow in their practice, teaching, and career. Exploring intersections in creativity, music education, string playing, music business, and culture, Creative Strings is a non-profit organization supporting music education via online curriculum, orchestra classroom outreach, in-person retreats/conferences, and more. Executive director and host Christian ...
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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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Your introduction to the world of Classical Christian Education through Highland Rim Academy of Cookeville, TN
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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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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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ALSB's Pedagogy Podcast
Teaching & Pedagogy Section - Academy of Legal Studies in Business (ALSB)
Hear from Academy of Legal Studies in Business (International) teachers and scholars as to tips, tricks, and lessons learned in the classroom and beyond. ALSB focuses on the fields of business law, legal environment, and law-related courses outside of professional law schools. Hosted by ALSB's Teaching & Pedagogy Section.
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A (mostly) saxophone pedagogy podcast hosted by Erik Steighner.
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Conversations with artists, writers, intellectuals, workers--you choose the designation--about the politics of culture
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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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Pedagogy Matters is a podcast series from College Development Network (CDN). The episodes shine a light on pedagogy, breaking down the key aspects and how these can be realised in current practice, whether that be online delivery, face-to-face delivery, or a mixture of both. A conversational format with professionals from the college sector across the UK, sharing their views, experiences and insights across different elements of pedagogy, what it means to them and how they can be integrated ...
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Listen to James Clay and friends as they discuss and talk about e-learning stuff. News views and tech as well as pedagogy.
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We talk about big ideas and issues in education and hardly ever come up with any answers.
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In this podcast, I speak to various stakeholders from across the globe about the development of effective coaching cultures, pedagogies, and practices through the utilization of Positive Pedagogy as described by Richard Light in his 2017 book, Positive pedagogy for sport coaching: Athlete-centred coaching for individual sports. Since this time, two more editions of the book have been published, with the most recent publication coming on July 8th, 2020.
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Two guys who play the piano talk about music and life. For music teachers and anyone who likes the piano. Or music. Or life.
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Praxis pedagogy exists to promote those who are honing their craft as educators. Life is an apprenticeship and we want to support a rising guild of educators across all disciplines and backgrounds who wish to center their praxis and their pedagogy on what really matters.
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A pair study podcast on the new work of Ethical Creativity with hosts Nicholas Cole-Farrell, Dr. Dan Glass, and Sandee Bisson.
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Podcast Pedagogy is here to teach you everything you need to know to produce your own podcast efficiently and effectively. The show is produced and hosted by Kristofer J.M. Stubbs, who over the years has accumulated a diverse array of technical skills in Digital Media creation, Instructional Design and of course Podcasting. Kristofer is an educator by both nature and profession. He has worked in the field of Education/Education Technology for over 10 years as a Director of Technology, Teache ...
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Persons of Interest is an unscripted, real, authentic dialog between two self-identified postmodern-generation citizens of the planet Earth. Kendall George and Ben Crace explore topics of interest to people living beyond the modern era. Subjects include technology, spirituality, politics, life, love, meaning, purpose, saving the world, and making a difference.
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Global Beat Radio
Khaoula Bengezi, Mark Burgess, Layla Mashkoor, Raj A. Paleja, Sean Pittman, Adnan Raja, Mola Shahsavari
Airing Tuesdays at 9:30am on CFMU 93.3 in Hamilton, Canada
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Listen in to learn about Montessori education and discover how you can apply Montessori principles at home. Designed for parents but available to all we cover topics from choosing a school to supporting children develop healthy relationships with their peers and siblings.
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This is the audio-only version of Soundwriting Pedagogies, edited by Courtney S. Danforth, Kyle D. Stedman, & Michael J. Faris. The availability of digital tools has made it easier than ever to record and edit sound, and teachers of composition have noticed. In the audio-only versions of chapters that follow, you will find theories, examples, and lots of audio to encourage the use and value of soundwriting in composition, writing, rhetoric, and communications classrooms. Crank it up. The ful ...
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7 Minutes in Heaven is a podcast devotional for educators hosted by Pratiá Jordan of PrayerAndPedagogy.com. The purpose of this podcast is to edify, equip and encourage the co-laborers in the field of education through the Word of God. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/prayerandpedagogy/support
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Two Desiring Machines
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Tema Milstein on environmental communication, ecocultural identity, public impact, and pedagogy
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Tema Milstein on migrating, sojourning, the ocean, environmental communication, ecocultural identity, public impact, and pedagogy You can read about Tema’s work here: https://www.unsw.edu.au/staff/tema-milstein https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCMfbs_cGr8 https://www.unsw.edu.au/arts-design-architecture/engage-with-us/innovation-hub/massive-action-s…
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The rights of parents to choose the best school for their children — also known as school choice — may seem simple on the surface, but it's anything but, and it has the potential to impact teachers and students all over the country. In this episode, I talk with Cara Fitzpatrick, author of The Death of Public School: How Conservatives Won the War Ov…
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Bev Best on teaching, critical theory, Marxism, value, social labor, money, and class struggle
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Bev Best on student protest, teaching, critical theory, Marxism, value, fetish, social labor, money, and class struggle You can read about Beverley’s work here: https://www.concordia.ca/faculty/beverley-best.html?c=/artsci/cissc/phd-humanities/faculty-profiles https://explore.concordia.ca/beverley-best https://www.versobooks.com/blogs/authors/best-…
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Episode 144 Reflective Storytelling in Nursing Education: A New Approach Part 2
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Join Jeff Yan and nursing professor Sharyl Toscano from the University of Alaska, Anchorage, as they dive deeper into the vital role of reflective storytelling in nursing education. Discover the benefits and challenges of integrating reflection into curriculums, and how it can transform student experiences and patient care. Sharyl also shares her i…
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"Vulnerability and uncertainty" in Sports Coaching with Dr. Charlie Corsby and Dr. Andy Lane
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We are back with season 3! In the first episode of the season, Oli welcomed back to the studio Dr. Charlie Corsby (Cardiff Metropolitan University) and Dr. Andy Lane (Cardiff Metropolitan University). In this episode they discussed their 2023 article: "Contending with vulnerability and uncertainty: what coaches say about coaching." This included a …
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Carlos del Valle sobre la violencia global, las cosmovisiones indígenas, y la teoría critica
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Carlos del Valle sobre del contexto de la violencia global, el colonialismo, las cosmovisiones indígenas, la teoría critica, y Boric y el conflicto estado-Mapuche Se puede leer sobre la obra de Carlos aquí: https://scholar.google.cl/citations?user=iUgwiLQAAAAJ&hl=es https://converginghorizons.ufro.cl/…
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Richard Higgott on international politics, the Asia-Pacific, China, the US, middle and powers
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Richard Higgott on dislocated international politics, globalization, the Indo-Pacific/Asia-Pacific region, China and the US, liberalism, middle powers, and dependency theory You can read about Richard here: https://www.brussels-school.be/team/higgott-richard https://www.lse.ac.uk/ideas/publications/Research-Reports/The-Decline-and-Rise-of-Hegemonic…
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Robert Vitalis on academic freedom, archives, du Bois, international relations, and natural resources
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Robert Vitalis on academic freedom at the University of Pennsylvania, Egypt, archives, du Bois, international relations, Saudi Arabia, and putative scarcity of natural resources You can read about Robert here: https://live-sas-www-polisci.pantheon.sas.upenn.edu/people/standing-faculty/robert-vitalisBy Toby Miller
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E199: A Tribute to Jerry Rudmann: Gone Too Soon
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Here at PsychSessions we are saddened to hear of Jerry Rudmann's recent death -- we mourn this tremendous loss, and our hearts go out to his family and his extensive network of friends. In his honor, we are rebroadcasting his initial PsychSessions interview, which was released as Episode 155 on October 11, 2022.…
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NotAwfulData: S01_E04: Confirmation of the British stiff upper lip: US and Aussie students smile more in photos they post to Instagram
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Explicit lessons: You can use AI to evaluate Instagram photos and determine the smiliest universities. Run an ANOVA to determine who has the happiest universities: US, UK, or Austraila. Discuss cultural differences in what we share online. Implicit knowlege: Anything you share on IG is free game for the data scrapers! Blog Post: https://notawfuland…
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Math Talks and Whiteboards with Summer Miller
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This podcast features a deep dive into the innovative teaching methods implemented by second-grade teacher Summer Miller in Yakima, Washington. Summer shares her journey into teaching, her transition from kindergarten to second grade, and how trust and student engagement are at the core of her teaching philosophy. The conversation highlights the us…
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#79 - Teaching Music Tech, with Gillian Desmarais
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Subscribe to the Blog… RSS | Email Newsletter Subscribe to the Podcast in… Apple Podcasts | Overcast | Castro | Spotify | RSS Support Music Ed Tech Talk Become a Patron! Buy me a coffee Show Notes: Gillian: Website | Spotify | Instagram | LinkedIn Steven Bryant - Ecstatic Waters [DJ Hapa](https://www.instagram.com/djhovamusic/ Electronic Music Scho…
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Angela Prysthon and Shawn Shimpach on world cinema, political protest, language, and the Americas
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Angela Prysthon and Shawn Shimpach on the end of the world, world cinema, political protest, language, and the Americas You can read about their work here: https://ufpe.academia.edu/AngelaPrysthon https://www.umass.edu/communication/about/directory/shawn-shimpachBy Toby Miller
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HBS Goes to the Movies: "Joe Versus the Volcano" (1990)
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Michael Norton explains why “Joe Versus the Volcano” is the perfect existentialist film. Continuing our tradition of going to the movies for the first episode of teach new season, we watch the 1990 film Joe vs. The Volcano with Michael Norton from the University of Arkansas, Little Rock. Michael has an argument that the movie is the perfect existen…
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Lúcia Nagib on animal film, Brazilian culture, world cinema, realism, and artificial intelligence
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Lúcia Nagib on de-centering humans, animal film, Brazilian culture, tropicália, world cinema, realism, representation, presentation, and artificial intelligence and research You can read about her work here: https://www.reading.ac.uk/film-theatre-television/staff/professor-lucia-nagib https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGVAYRlcBNA https://research.rea…
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MATHEMATICS: DIFFERENTIATION USING THE FIRST PRINCIPLE & USING DIFFERENTIAL RULES, CALCULUS, ALGEBRA
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Demonstration of how to differentiate equations using the first principle as well as differential rules
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Blueprints for Learning: Justin Shaffer on Structured A&P Course Design | TAPP 148
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In Episode 148, Justin Shaffer joins host Kevin Patton to discuss high structure course design. Justin shares his success in building a scaffold for learning by using a variety of course structures to improve student engagement and success, such as pre-class and post-class activities, micro-case studies and clicker questions, brief active learning …
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Larissa Buchholz on East Germany, the globalization of art and culture, and Pierre Bourdieu
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Larissa Buchholz on the commodification of art, growing up in East Germany, Christa Wolf, the sociology of art, and Pierre Bourdieu You can read about her work here: https://larissabuchholz.soc.northwestern.edu/ https://www.textezurkunst.de/de/articles/why-i-speak-global-art-field-and-not-global-art-world/ https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti…
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Ep. 85 - Choral Music and Personal Growth - Jonathan Talberg
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“I grew up thinking that we should sound like the music we're singing. There was never one right way for me. There are those great choral traditions where they sing everything a certain way. I never wanted to be that way. We can do seven different pieces in seven entirely different styles. You would think, 'is that the same choir?' That's something…
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Comic Boom - Comics in Education with author and professor Nick Sousanis
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In this episode Lucy chats to professor and author Nick Sousanis. Nick Sousanis is an Eisner-winning comics author and an associate professor of Humanities & Liberal Studies at San Francisco State University, where he started and runs a Comics Studies program. He received his doctorate in education at Teachers College, Columbia University in 2014, …
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Episode 143 Reflective Storytelling in Nursing Education: A New Approach Part 1
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This week, Jeff Yan sits down with Sharyl Toscano, a professor at the School of Nursing at the University of Alaska Anchorage. Dive deep into the multifaceted world of nursing and uncover powerful insights on: - Storytelling in Nursing: Explore how sharing and reflecting on personal clinical experiences can shape compassionate care. - Nonviolent Co…
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Todd McGowan on Freud, desire, Lacan, identification, identity, universality, and Hegel and Marx
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Todd McGowan on right-wing populism, capitalism’s death spiral, psychoanalysis, desire, Lacan, identification, identity, universality, and Hegel and Marx You can read about Todd’s work here: https://www.uvm.edu/cas/english/profiles/todd-mcgowan https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOMku8U1zFKsBudd3BcgSAw https://soundcloud.com/whytheory…
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Ted Striphas on the success/decline of cultural studies, print culture, the book industry, and algorithms
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Ted Striphas on the success/decline of cultural studies, print culture, the book industry, and algorithms You can read about Ted’s work here: https://www.colorado.edu/cmci/people/college-leadership/ted-striphasBy Toby Miller
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Anthony Nocella on education, hip hop, lowriders, anarchism, animal liberation, and consumption
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Anthony Nocella on dismantling visible and invisible barriers, education beyond the classroom, hip hop, lowriders, anarchism, activism, animal liberation, and consumption You can read about Anthony’s work and interests here: https://www.anthonynocella.org/ https://houstonfoodnotbombs.org/ https://foodnotbombs.net/new_site/ https://animalliberationf…
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Andy Opel on climate grifters and witnesses, children’s books, and environmental communication
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Andy Opel on a Tallahassee tornado, climate grifters, Appalachian oystermen, climate witnesses, unseen forces, environmental communication, children’s books, video virtuality, and micro radio You can read about Andy’s work and interests here: https://www.andyopel.net/ https://wordofsouthfestival.com/ https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/p093wp6h/…
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In today's episode, Rachel is celebrating the one year anniversary of her podcasting journey! She shares a recap of the past year since The Dynamic Piano Teaching Podcast launch and talks about some exciting things that are on the horizon. Don't miss the Celebration! Resources mentioned in this episode: (Some resources might contain affiliate links…
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In the latest episode of Teaching Python, “Episode 131: Embracing the Spark with Lightning Talks,” hosts Sean Tibor and Kelly Schuster-Paredes delve into how the concise and dynamic format of Lightning Talks can revolutionize teaching and learning. Beyond the light-hearted introduction that sets the tone for a spirited exchange, the episode offers …
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Tony Kashani and Joe Cronin on the humanities, capitalist priorities, activism, and critical thought
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Tony Kashani and Joe Cronin on the humanities, administrative-capitalist priorities, DuBois, Washington, activism, Tagore, Dewey, and critical thought You can read about them here: https://tonykashani.com/ https://www.antioch.edu/faculty/joseph-cronin/ https://www.joecroninart.com/aboutBy Toby Miller
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Alicia Dara on patriarchal employment, women executives, abortion, and Womancake
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Alicia Dara on women thriving professionally, patriarchal employment, speech skills for women executives, perimenopausal social issues, the right to choose, women’s power, music, Womancake magazine, intergenerational feminism, and golf weekends You can read about Alicia’s work and interests here: https://www.aliciadara.com/ https://www.womancake.co…
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NotAwfulData: S01_E03: Discerning sippers or just like their liquor? Using BeerAdvocate.com data, explore the linear relationship between beer rating and beer alchohol by volume
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Maybe beer snobs just like to get buzzed? An argument can be made from this data, which lets you think about data scrapping and big, big data sets. Blog Post: https://notawfulandboring.blogspot.com/2015/05/scott-janishs-relationship-of-abv-to.html Data Source: https://scottjanish.com/relationship-of-abv-to-beer-scores/…
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Cooper and Taylor speak with Ian Buchanan, who is a Professor of Critical Theory and Cultural Studies at the University of Wollongong Australia. Ian is the author and editor of many books, some of which include Deleuzism: A Metacommentary; Fredric Jameson: Live Theory; and, most recently, The Incomplete project of Schizoanalysis: Collected Essays o…
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Marwan Kraidy on swimming, the Arab world, Turkish TV, the Arab Spring, Lebanon, and heterodoxy
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Marwan Kraidy on swimming, the Arab world, Turkish and reality TV, the Arab Spring, Lebanon, and experience and heterodoxy impelling research You can read about Marwan’s work here: https://communication.northwestern.edu/faculty/marwan-kraidy.htmlBy Toby Miller
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Rethinking Kindergarten Readiness (Denita Dinger)
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Deeply passionate about early education, Denita Dinger promotes cultivating curiosity and autonomy in young learners by fostering environments rich in opportunities for play and natural growth—guiding principles she lives by to help ignite a love for lifelong learning in children. Denita discusses the often-misguided focus on kindergarten readiness…
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Creating Impactful Learning Environments with Liz Smith
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This episode features Liz Smith, a fifth-grade teacher at Robertson Elementary School, and focuses on trust-based observations and strategies for effective teaching. Liz, with a decade of experience, emphasizes the importance of caring for students, understanding their individual needs, and the critical nature of work-life balance in teaching. The …
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Ep. 84 - Building Choral Skills from the Adjudication Table - Brett Epperson
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“I’ve really enjoyed getting into classrooms to affirm my colleagues. I seek whenever I do a visit to say something that is both positive and true. I could just be positive, but if it’s not truthful, students can sense that. I’ve really enjoyed getting to bop in, see great teaching in action, and affirm my colleagues in front of their students.” Dr…
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Lisa Henderson on queerness, class, ethnography, Canada, indigenous issues, and language politics
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Lisa Henderson on encampments, room to move, being a Dean during a pandemic, autocracy, queerness and class, pedagogy, ethnography, the avant garde, Canada, indigenous issues, and language politics You can read about Lisa’s work here: https://www.fims.uwo.ca/people/profiles/lisa_henderson.htmlBy Toby Miller
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MINIBAR EPISODE: Will The Courts Save Democracy?
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The HBS hosts cross-examine the courts. Former President Trump is currently dividing his time between the campaign trail and the courtroom. Some Americans are outraged by what they view to be targeted prosecutions by biased and overzealous District Attorneys, while others view the same events as a lifelong con man getting his just deserts. Fascinat…
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Episode 142 The Powerful Role of ePortfolios in Accreditation & Student Success in Dietetics & Nutrition Programs Part 2
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We delve deeper into the role of the ePortfolio in this continuation of an exciting chat with Amy Urbanus, Assistant Professor in the Dietetics and Nutrition Program at the University of Alaska Anchorage. Learn about the innovative implementation strategies, reflection processes, and the continuing growth of ePortfolios in academic and professional…
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Mary Beltrán on Latin@ screen representation, Paul Rodríguez, Freddie Prinze Sr, and Tanya Saracho
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Mary Beltrán on democracy, student protests, Orange is the New Black, Latin@ screen representation, Paul Rodríguez, Freddie Prinze Sr, and Tanya Saracho You can read about her work and interests here: https://moody.utexas.edu/faculty/mary-beltran https://untitledlatinxproject.com/ https://www.nalip.org/ https://remezcla.com/ https://latinheat.com/ …
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Tom Streeter on populism, capitalist technological hype, regulation, and law and the iPhone
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Tom Streeter on authoritarian populism, the media, capitalist technological hype, regulation, Canadian trucker protests, Romanticism, and law and the iPhone You can read about Tom’s work here: https://www.fims.uwo.ca/people/profiles/tom_streeter.html https://streeter.fims.uwo.ca/By Toby Miller
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Sharon Strover on campus protest, free speech, artificial intelligence, privacy, and inequality
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Sharon Strover on curtailing and surveilling campus protest and free speech, artificial intelligence, privacy, inequality, the rural, the Federal Communications Commission, net neutrality, and qualitative and quantitative approaches You can read about her work here: https://journalism.utexas.edu/faculty/sharon-strover…
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Tiffany Miller on reproductive justice and Maya culture and language
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Tiffany Miller on reproductive justice and Maya culture and language You can read about Tiffany’s work here: http://tiffanycreeganmiller.weebly.com/ https://www.colby.edu/people/people-directory/tiffany-miller/By Toby Miller
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George Marcus on critical cultural theory, multi-sited ethnography, and elites
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George Marcus on critical cultural theory, multi-sited ethnography, and elites You can read about George’s work here: https://faculty.sites.uci.edu/georgemarcus/By Toby Miller
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Mia Mask on the cowboy, the Black Western, Black modernity, and Black women stars
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Mia Mask on the cowboy and popular imagination, the Black Western, horses, landscape, slavery, reparations, Black modernity, Sidney Poitier, sports to Hollywood, Black women stars, and Black cinema You can follow Mia’s work here: https://www.vassar.edu/faculty/mimask https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-lFIZai8fQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YgBI-e…
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Morris Nguyen on sepsis, augmented intelligence, stigmas, language, OpenDx, and Predicate
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Morris Nguyen on sepsis, augmented intelligence, stigmas, language, OpenDx, Predicate, and life as a medical doctor You can read about the work of Predicate here: https://www.predicatehpg.com/ https://riot.org/startup-spotlight-predicate/By Toby Miller
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E198: The amazing and disappearing history of psychology: A conversation with Barney Beins, Sue Frantz, Ken Keith, and Garth Neufeld
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In this episode Garth hosts a conversation with Barney Beins (Ithaca College), Sue Frantz (Highline College), and Ken Keith (University of San Diego). These renowned teachers of psychology delve into the importance of incorporating the history of psychology into education, emphasizing the need to preserve diverse narratives and engage students thro…
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Cooper and Taylor discuss the Introduction and first chapter of Gilbert Simondon's Individuation in Light of Notions of Form and Information, Form and Matter.This volume was translated by our very own Taylor Adkins.https://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/individuation-in-light-of-notions-of-form-andSupport us on Patreon:https://www.patreon.c…
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NotAwfulData: S01_E02: Using data to understand music: How the Exportify website can create rich data about your favorite songs
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Students love customizable data sets suited to their tastes. Use the Exportify website to generate spreadsheets based on Spotify playlists. These playlists are perfect for ANOVA, correlation, and discussions of operationalization. Blog post: https://notawfulandboring.blogspot.com/2023/11/generate-highly-personalized-music-data.html, Exportify websi…
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