Sinopsis
Visions of Education is an education podcast where education professor Dan Krutka and high school teacher Michael Milton have conversations with educators to discuss their big ideas in education.
Episodios
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Episode 139: Discussing Justice-Oriented Citizenship using Picture Books w/ Ferreras-Stone & Demoiny
21/03/2020 Duración: 30minIn Episode 139, Dan and Michael chat with Jessica Ferreras-Stone and Sara Demoiny about their recent article in Social Studies & the Young Learner titled, “Why are People Marching?: Discussing Justice-Oriented Citizenship using Picture Books.”
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Episode 138: Coronavirus and Teaching Online with Michael Barbour
18/03/2020 Duración: 36minIn Episode 138, Dan and Michael chat with online learning scholar Michael Barbour as many schools and universities seek to move instruction online to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Be sure to check out our shownotes for resources!
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Episode 137: Teaching Difficult Histories of Indian Residential Schools with Photos with James Miles
06/03/2020 Duración: 30minIn Episode 137, Dan and Michael chat with James Miles about his recent article in Theory & Research in Education titled, “Seeing and feeling difficult history: A case study of how Canadian students make sense of photographs of Indian Residential Schools.”
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Episode 136: Lessons for Findings Lessons Online with Jennifer Gallagher & Elizabeth Bellows
20/02/2020 Duración: 38minIn Episode 136, Dan and Michael chat with Drs. Jennifer Gallagher and Elizabeth Bellows about their recent Social Education article titled, “‘Pinning’ with Pause: Supporting Teachers' Critical Consumption on Sites of Curriculum Sharing.” We also finally discover the mysterious other place to find the Visions of Education.
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Episode 135: Teaching social studies amid ecological crisis with Mark Kissling, Jon Bell, & guests
08/02/2020 Duración: 01h02minIn Episode 135, Dan, editor-turned-co-host Zack Seitz, and friend of the pod Jim Garrett chat with Mark Kissling and Jon Bell about their new article in Theory & Research in Social Education titled, “Teaching social studies amid ecological crisis.”
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Episode 134: Unsettling the Settler Self in Social Studies Education with Christine Rogers Stanton
28/01/2020 Duración: 41minIn Episode 134, Dan and Michael chat with Dr. Christine Rogers Stanton about her recent Social Education article titled, “‘Now You Can't Just Do Nothing’: Unsettling the Settler Self within Social Studies Education.”
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Episode 133: Teaching Networked Activism with Marie Heath
15/01/2020 Duración: 33minIn Episode 133, Dan and Michael chat with Dr. Marie Heath about her recent Social Education article that she let Dan also join in on titled, “Has Social Media Made it Easier to Effect Social Change?: Inquiring into Tactics for Change through Primary Sources.”
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Episode 132: Feminist Economics in Social Studies with Neil Shanks
06/01/2020 Duración: 40minIn Episode 132, Dan and Michael chat with Dr. Neil Shanks about his new publication in Theory & Research in Social Education titled, “Against ‘economic man’: A feminist challenge to prevailing neoclassical norms in K-12 economics education.”
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Episode 131: Social Media and Social Scholarship with Christine Greenhow
30/12/2019 Duración: 33minIn Episode 131, Dan and Michael chat with Dr. Christine Greenhow of Michigan State University about social media, social scholarship, and much more. This episode is part of a partnership with the SITE Social Media Special Interest Group.
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Episode 130: Elementary Black Males and "Maybe Citizens" with Marcus Johnson
19/12/2019 Duración: 26minIn Episode 130, Dan and Michael chat with Dr. Marcus Johnson about his new article in Theory & Research in Social Education titled, “Trump, Kaepernick, and MLK as “maybe citizens”: Early elementary African American males’ analysis of citizenship.”
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Episode 129: Podcasting in the Social Studies live from #NSSSA19 with Talking Social Studies
09/12/2019 Duración: 01h13minIn episode 129, Dan and Michael of Visions of Education chat with Chris Hitchcock and Amy Presley of Talking Social Studies about podcasting in the social studies live from the 2019 National Social Studies Supervisors Association (NSSSA) Conference in Austin, Texas.
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Episode 128: An Anticolonial Approach to Civic Education with Leilani Sabzalian
04/11/2019 Duración: 45minIn Episode 128, Dan and Michael chat with Leilani Sabzalian about her new book “Indigenous Children’s Survivance in Public Schools” and her TRSE article, “ The tensions between Indigenous sovereignty and multicultural citizenship education: Toward an anticolonial approach to civic education.”
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Episode 127: Individualizing racism when teaching the Civil Rights Movement with John Wills
21/10/2019 Duración: 32minIn Episode 127, Dan and Michael chat with Dr. John Wills about his new article in Theory & Research in Social Education titled, “‘Daniel was racist’: Individualizing racism when teaching about the Civil Rights Movement.”
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Episode 126: Lessons, Metaphors, & Planning with the UCLA History-Geography Project
04/10/2019 Duración: 44minIn Episode 126, Dan and Michael have a wide ranging chat about lessons, metaphors, and planning with Daniel Diaz, Amparo Chavez-Gonzalez, Miguel Covarrubias, and Chris Lewis of the UCLA History-Geography Project.
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Episode 125: Facilitating Student Deliberation with Jada Kohlmeier
21/09/2019 Duración: 35minIn Episode 125 Dan and Michael talk with Jada Kohlmeier about her new article published in Theory & Research in Social Education, “Examining the relationship between teachers’ discussion facilitation and their students’ reasoning.”
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Episode 124 Elementary Citizenship From A Century Ago with Carolyn Weber & Sarah Montgomery
05/09/2019 Duración: 27minIn Episode 122 Dan and Michael talk with Drs. Carolyn Weber and Sarah Montgomery about their new article published in Theory & Research in Social Education, “The emergence of elementary citizenship education: Insights from Iowa’s rural schools, 1910–1935.” It is kind of like that West Wing episode where everyone is talking about that book about what life was like 100 years ago - except set in rural schools in Iowa. (If you would like the full West Wing effect, please listen to this while walking!)
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Episode 123: Contained Risk-Taking When Teaching Controversial Issues with Judy Pace
19/08/2019 Duración: 35minIn Episode 123, Dan and Michael talk with Dr. Judy Pace about her new article published in Theory & Research in Social Education, “Contained risk-taking: Preparing preservice teachers to teach controversial issues in three countries.”
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Episode 122: Parkland Student Activism & Political Emotion with Kathleen Knight Abowitz & Dan Mamlok
09/08/2019 Duración: 36minIn Episode 122, Dan and Michael offer condolences to the recent victims of mass shootings and talk with Kathleen Knight Abowitz and Dan Mamlok about their new article published in Theory & Research in Social Education, “The case of #NeverAgainMSD: When proceduralist civics becomes public work by way of political emotion.”
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Episode 121: Teaching Hamilton with Delandrea Hall
31/07/2019 Duración: 50minIn Episode 121, Dan and Michael talk with Delandrea Hall about Hamilton: An American Musical and discuss considerations and ways to use aspects of it in the classroom! Collectively, they have seen the show 8 times!
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Episode 120: Professional Development at Historic Sites with Christine Baron and Sherri Sklarwitz
21/07/2019 Duración: 32minIn Episode 120, Dan and Michael talk with Christine Baron and Sherri Sklarwitz about their new publication in Theory & Research in Social Education, “Understanding what teachers gain from professional development at historic sites.”