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Thinking in the Midst

Thinking in the Midst

Cara Furman

Society & Culture

Frequency: 1 episode/14d. Total Eps: 81

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Philosophers of education talk about how their research can inform educational policy and teacher practice around current issues in the field. The goal of the podcast is to think with topics in conversation. Guests do not represent the hosts nor the Philosophy of Education Society. Guest and topic interest form here: https://forms.gle/nvj3J2WvR3q3JQdf9
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65. On Democracy, Education, and Pluralism

vendredi 31 janvier 2025Duration 54:56

Nicholas Tampio and Kathy Hytten join Cara and Derek to talk about Dewey, political saturation, democratic habits, and how expensive youth hockey is.

For Kathy's works, click here and here

For Nick's edition and intro to Democracy and Education, click here. And for his Common Core book, click here. And for public-facing work on Dewey, click here.

And use this form to recommend future guests and topics!

64. On Indoctrination (GroundWorks session)

vendredi 17 janvier 2025Duration 01:11:32

A live episode! GroundWorks's 2024 edition features a piece on "Systemic Indoctrination" by Fedor Korochkin, and in an event held Tuesday, January 14th, he gave it as a talk, with Christopher Martin and Rebecca Taylor responding, and followed by a Q&A session.

Here is the paper at the GroundWorks website, and

Here is the form to recommend future topics and guests.

55. On Service to Academic Societies

vendredi 4 octobre 2024Duration 57:24

With NEPES right around the corner -- tomorrow, in fact -- Siri Ranganath and Drew Chambers join Cara and Derek to talk about what motivates them to serve in organizational offices, what the work is like, and how they approach it.

To see the NEPES program, click here.

For Drew's personal website, click here.


To recommend future episodes and guests, use this form.

54. On Formative Higher Education, Part Two

lundi 23 septembre 2024Duration 01:01:41

Chris Higgins and Kristen Case are back with Cara and Derek to finish talking about Chris's new book, Undeclared: A Philosophy of Formative Higher Education.⁠

For Kristen's awesome work, visit ⁠her website⁠.

Here is ⁠the form to recommend guests and topics⁠!

53. On Formative Higher Education, Part One

vendredi 6 septembre 2024Duration 52:00

Chris Higgins and Kristen Case join Cara and Derek to talk about Chris's new book, Undeclared: A Philosophy of Formative Higher Education.

For Kristen's awesome work, visit her website.

Here is the form to recommend guests and topics!

52. On Political Conversations in the Classroom

vendredi 23 août 2024Duration 01:03:06

Paula McAvoy and Pablo Wolfe join us to discuss the whys and the hows of fostering conversations about even the most fraught political issues in educational spaces like classrooms.

LINKS:

Here is Paula's The Political Classroom (with Diana Hess). More recent work of hers to help practitioners with these issues can be found here and here.

And here is Pablo's The Civically Engaged Classroom. His organization, the Coalition of Civically Engaged Educators, is linked here.

Please use this form to recommend future topics and guests!


51. On Homeschooling and Self-Directed Learning

vendredi 9 août 2024Duration 54:36

Krystal Dillard and Kyle Greenwalt talk about the hows and whys of doing schooling beyond the schools.

Here is Natural Creativity, the organization that Krystal co-directs.

The 74 covered Krystal's work, as well, in this piece.

Kyle's work is all available on his ResearchGate page, but these two pieces in Ed Theory and The Conversation are particularly worth highlighting.

As always, use this form to recommend future topics and guests!

50. On Presidential Addresses, Good Responses, and Imposter Syndrome

vendredi 26 juillet 2024Duration 35:27

In a follow-up to episode 47, AG Rud and Sarah Stitzlein sit down with Cara and Derek to talk about the process of selecting a conference theme, writing a presidential address, composing a good response, and sharing one's ideas in public.


As always, recommend future episodes and guests to us using this form!

49. On Philosophy and/of Education Policy

vendredi 12 juillet 2024Duration 01:15:11

Jon Shelton and Neil Kraus join Cara and Derek to talk about the way education policy imagines the relationship between schooling, workforce preparation, socioeconomic security, and individual fulfillment -- and why it is all a sham.

Jon's excellent book, The Education Myth

Neil's excellent book, The Fantasy Economy

Use this form to suggest future episodes and guests!

48. On Education in/and Popular Culture

vendredi 5 juillet 2024Duration 01:03:02

Kip Kline and Jeff Dudas join Cara and Derek to talk discuss their work on the educative power of pop culture artifacts, the use of popular media in the classroom, and the fantasies of education (tm Winston Thompson) that certain films, in particular express.

For Kip's book on Baudrillard and film, click here.

For Jeffrey's most recent book, click here.

Tell us what topics/books we ought to be covering with this form!


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