Podcasts by SAGE Education
Welcome to the official free Podcast site from SAGE, with selected new podcasts that will span a wide range of subject areas including business, humanities, social sciences, and science, technology, and medicine. Our Podcasts are designed to act as teaching tools, providing further insight into our content through editor and author commentaries and interviews with special guests. SAGE is a leading international publisher of journals, books, and electronic media for academic, educational, and professional markets with principal offices in Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, and Singapore.
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ECNUJ_9_6_Video from 2021-10-29T09:39:47
September 2021 Issue: Contradictions of Egalitarianism: Nordic Ways of Shadow Education
ListenUEX: Exploring Hip-Hop Pedagogy for the Advancement of Girls of Color in Science from 2021-09-07T15:51:06
UEX editorial assistant Bryant O. Best talks with Dr. Edmund Adjapong for regarding Dr. Adjapong's article “Listen
ECNUJ_8_14_Video from 2021-08-13T07:21:23
The video is a promotional video in conjunction with the June Special Issue of ROE (ECNU Review of Education) this year.
ListenUEX: Special Issue: "Promoting and Limiting Voice: The Influence of Web-Based Platforms on Public Policy Discourse in Urban Centers" from 2021-07-13T17:27:52
UEX editorial assistant Naomi McQuiller talks with Dr. Jess Weiler about UEX's April 2021 Special Issue "Pro...
ListenJTE: U.S. Empire and an Immigrant’s Counternarrative: Conceptualizing Imperial Privilege from 2021-03-29T02:17:09
ListenJTE: What Do Surveys of Program Completers Tell Us About Teacher Preparation Quality? from 2021-03-04T02:29:29
ListenJTE: Creativity Promotion in an Excellence Program for Preservice Teacher Candidates from 2021-01-05T23:19:35
ListenJTE: Preparing Teachers to Notice Race in Classrooms: Contextualizing the Competencies of Preservice Teachers With Antiracist Inclinations from 2020-12-02T19:28:56
In this edition of JTE Insider, we are joined by Niral Shah of University of Washington (USA) and Justin Coles of Fordham University (USA). They are the authors of the article entitled “Preparin...
ListenJTE: Developing Teachers as Critical Curators: Investigating Elementary Preservice Teachers’ Inspirations for Lesson Planning from 2020-12-01T22:09:07
In this edition of JTE Insider, we are joined by Amanda Sawyer of James Madison University (USA), Katie Dredger of James Madison University (USA), and Joy Myers of James Madison University (USA)...
ListenJTE: Contrast, Commonality, and a Call for Clarity: A Review of the Use of Core Practices in Teacher Education from 2020-11-13T17:37:38
In this edition of JTE Insider, we are joined by Dana Grosser-Clarkson of University of Maryland College Park (USA) and Michael A. Neel of Vanderbilt University (USA). They are the authors of th...
ListenJTE: The Question Teacher and the Case for a Therapeutic Turn Within Teacher Education from 2020-11-10T19:41:46
In this edition of JTE Insider, we are joined by Charles Keck of El Colegio de la Frontera Sur (Mexico). He is the author of the article entitled “The Question Teacher and the Case for a Therape...
ListenJTE: What Teachers Retain From Historic Site-Based Professional Development from 2020-11-06T22:27:53
In this edition of JTE Insider, we are joined by Christine Baron from Columbia University (United States) and Sherri Sklarwitz from Tufts University (United States). They are two of the authors ...
ListenJTE: Education Policy and Black Teachers: Perspectives on Race, Policy, and Teacher Diversity from 2020-11-04T21:44:19
In this edition of JTE Insider, we are joined by Terrenda White from University of Colorado Boulder (United States). She is one of the authors of the article entitled “Education Policy and Black...
ListenDistributed Leadership and bureaucracy from 2020-08-21T05:08:44
ListenJTE: Do I Belong in the Profession? from 2020-06-01T22:06:18
In this edition of JTE Insider, we are joined by Dr. Loraine McKay and Heather Manning from Griffith University (Australia). The...
ListenUEX: Poor Choices: The Sociopolitical Context of “Grand Theft Education” from 2020-05-26T20:50:13
Gia Claybrooks interviews Leah Faw on her article co-authored with Huriya Jabbar entitled, "Poor Choices: The Sociopolitical Context of 'Grant Theft Education'."
ListenMiddle leaders – practitioners’ reflections from 2020-04-29T11:32:46
Middle leader pieces should be up to 1500 words (excluding references).
We welcome contributions from middle leaders in all sectors of education internationally who occupy a range of role...
ListenUEX: Reclaiming Our Time: A 21st-Century Response to Banks’ “Afro-American Scholars in the University” from 2020-04-16T22:08:45
Gia Claybrooks interviews Richard Reddick on his article entitled, "Reclaiming Our Time: A 21st-Century Response to Banks' 'Afro-American Scholars in the University'."
ListenUEX: Gentrification, Geography, and the Declining Enrollment of Neighborhood Schools from 2020-04-15T21:15:12
Gia Claybrooks interviews Francis A. Pearman, II on his article entitled, "Gentrification, Geography, and the Declining Enrollment of Neighborhood Schools."
ListenUPD: The Perceived Influence of Social Media on High School Band Students’ Decision to Participate in College Marching Band from 2020-02-05T22:55:09
Update: Applications of Research in Music Education Editor Brian Silvey interviews author Jason Cumberledge on his article "The Perceived Influence of Social Media on High School Band Students’ ...
ListenUEX: Moving Culturally Relevant Pedagogy From Theory to Practice: Exploring Teachers' Application of Culturally Relevant Education in Science and Mathematics from 2019-11-20T17:24:16
Gia Claybrooks interviews Dr. Bryan A. Brown on his article entitled, "Moving Culturally Relevant Pedagogy From Theory to Practice: Exploring Teachers' Application of Culturally Relevant Educati...
ListenUPD: A Survey of Collegiate String Musicians’ Use of Drone Accompaniment to Improve Intonation from 2019-10-09T15:59:56
Update: Applications of Research in Music Education Editor Brian Silvey interviews author John-Rine Zabanal on his article. Together they discuss the effectiveness of drone accompaniment in impr...
ListenMiE Podcast – Jacqueline Baxter and Stephen Rayner from 2019-09-03T14:40:45
MiE Editor Jacqueline Baxter and Deputy Editor, Stephen Rayner discuss the process of publishing in the journal as an early career researcher.
ListenEducational Management Administration & Leadership Early Career Researcher prize 2018 podcast from 2019-09-03T13:19:05
EMAL Associate Editor, Helen Hunter interviews the EMAL Best Early Career Researcher Paper winner Stephen Rayner discussing his winning paper, Leaders and leadership in a climate of uncertainty:...
ListenEducational Management Administration & Leadership Best Paper Prize 2018 winner podcast from 2019-08-28T14:02:18
EMAL Associate Editor, Megan Crawford interviews the EMAL Best Paper Prize 2018 winner Joseph Flessa discussing his winning paper, School leadership in Latin America 2000–2016.
ListenEducational Management Administration & Leadership Early Career Reseacher 2019 podcast from 2019-08-21T14:06:51
EMAL Associate Editor, Helen Hunter interviews the EMAL Best Early Career Researcher Paper winner Stephen Rayner discussing his winning paper, Leaders and leadership in a climate of uncertainty:...
ListenUPD: Breaking the Silence: The Phenomenology of the Female High School Band Director from 2019-04-25T21:43:21
Brian Silvey interviews author Amy J. Bovin on her most recent article "Breaking the Silence: The Phenomenology of the Female High School Band Director."
ListenUPD: Music Educators’ Understanding and Opinions of U.S. Copyright Law from 2019-03-01T22:41:18
Brian Silvey interviews authors John Okley Egger and D. Gregory Springer on their most recent article "Music Educators’ Understanding and Opinions of U.S. Copyrigh...
ListenCRW: "Living in the Along" from 2019-02-04T17:04:44
Author Lorenzo Baber discusses his article "'Living in the Along': Validating Experiences Among Urban Community College Students in a College Transition Program" from the July 2018 issue of ...
ListenCRW: Equity or Disparity: Do Performance Funding Policies Disadvantage 2-Year Minority-Serving Institutions? from 2019-01-10T20:57:49
In this podcast, Amy Li discusses her Community College Review article "Equity of Disparity: Do performance Funding Policies Disadvantage 2-Year Minority-Serving Institutions?" which wa...
ListenMIE special issue podcast from 2018-10-01T10:53:40
MIE Editor in Chief, Jacqueline Baxter talks to Paul Miller and Christine Callender about their Special Issue on Leadership and Diversity in Education: Progress in the new Millennium.
ListenEducational Management Administration & Leadership Early Career Reseacher 2017 podcast from 2018-09-17T14:04:27
EMAL Associate Editor, Helen Gunter interviews the EMAL Early Career Researcher award winner Helen Young on her article, Knowledge, Experts and Accountability in School Governing Bodies.
ListenEducational Management Administration & Leadership Best Paper Prize 2017 podcast from 2018-08-31T10:27:47
EMAL Associate Editor, Jacky Lumby interviews the EMAL Best Paper Prize 2017 winner Lauri Johnson discussing her winning paper, The lives and identities of UK Black and South Asian head teachers...
ListenResearch Confronts Equity and Social Justice–Building the Emerging Field of Collaborative, Community Engaged Education Research: Introduction to the Special Issue from 2018-07-26T16:39:10
In this Urban Education podcast, author Mark R. Warren of the University of Massachusetts Boston is interviewed on his article entitled, "Research Confronts Equity and Social Justice–Bu...
ListenUEX: "Behind School Doors: Th Impact of Hostile Racial Climates on Urban Teachers of Color" from 2018-03-19T18:30:23
In this Urban Education podcast, author Rita Kohli, assistant professor at the University of California Riverside, is interviewed on her article entitled, "Behind School Doors: The Impa...
ListenJCL – "Beyond control" from 2018-02-09T10:41:36
JCL – "Beyond control: Orientalist tensions and the history of the “upas tree” myth": Tim Hannigan discusses his recent article.
ListenTESE: Special Issue on edTPA from 2018-02-07T17:40:16
This Teacher Education and Special Education podcast was joined by Dr. Nancy Rice and Dr. Maggie Bartlett of the University of Wisconsin Milwaukie.
Dr. Rice edited the November 2...
ListenUPD: The Effect of Implied Performer Age and Group Membership on Evaluations of Music Performances from 2017-12-21T22:51:42
Debbie Rohwer interviews author Ann M. Harrington about her most recent article, "The Effect of Implied Performer Age and Group Membership on Evaluations of Music Performances."
ListenProfessor Kenneth Rigby Podcast from 2017-10-19T10:59:12
Professor Kenneth Rigby has undertaken research into bullying for more than 25 years. In this podcast, Ken reflects on how, over time, the definition of bullying has changed and the occurrence o...
ListenUPD: A Comparative Analysis of Method Books for Class Jazz Instruction from 2017-08-23T22:39:14
Debbie Rohwer interviews author Kevin E. Watson about his most recent article, "A Comparative Analysis of Method Books for Class Jazz Instruction."
ListenEducational Management Administration & Leadership special issue on Professional Identities of School Leaders Across International Contexts podcast from 2017-08-23T11:16:40
Co-editors of the Special Issue, Lauri Johnson and Gary Crow are joined by author, Denise Armstrong, to discuss their special issue where they investigate professional identities of school leade...
ListenJTE: The Three-Story Challenge: Implications of the Next Generation Science Standards for Teacher Preparation from 2017-08-16T22:39:42
Mark Windschitl and David Stroupe discuss their recent article, "The Three-Story Challenge: Implications of the Next Generation Science Standards for Teacher Preparation."
ListenVulnerable Decision Points for Disproportionate Office Discipline Referrals: Comparisons of Discipline for African American and White Elementary School Students from 2017-05-25T15:43:37
Authors Keith Smolkowski, Kent McIntosh, and Erik Girvan discuss their article published in Behavioral Disorders: "Vulnerable Decision Points for Disproportionate Office Discipline Refe...
ListenCommentary on Zirkel: Judicial Rulings Specific to FBAs or BIPs Under the IDEA and Corollary State Laws—An Update from 2017-05-08T22:05:16
Authors Robert H. Horner and Mitchell L. Yell discuss their April 17th, 2017 article in the Journal of Special Education, "Commentary on Zirkel: Judicial Rulings Specific to FBAs or BIPs Under t...
ListenUpdate Podcast #7: Teacher Talk and Perceived Teacher Effectiveness from 2017-04-26T16:20:12
Update: Applications of Research in Music Education Editor Debbie Rohwer interviews author Jessica Napoles. Together they discuss Jessica's recent article which focuses the perceived ef...
ListenJTE: Candidates Use a New Teacher Development Process, Transformative Reflection, to Identify and Address Teaching and Learning Problems in Their Work With Children from 2017-04-21T15:53:42
JTE's Eli Kean interviews Kara Naidoo and Susan A. Kirch about their article, Candidates Use a New Teacher Development Process, Transformative Reflection, to Identify and Address Teaching and Le...
ListenJCL Podcast 7 from 2017-04-20T10:46:53
Joel Deshaye and Margaret Herrick discuss their recent research on “Racialized rooms and technologies of stardom in Ondaatje’s Coming Through Slaughter” and “Katabasis and the politics of grief...
ListenAEQ Podcast #4: Developing the Theory of Perspective Transformation: Continuity, Intersubjectivity, and Emancipatory Praxis from 2017-04-03T18:52:29
Adult Education Quarterly Social Media Coordinator Erin Careless talks with authors Chad Hoggan, Kaisu Malkki, and Fergal Finnegan about their article "Developing the Theory of Perspect...
ListenJTE: Language Proficiency in an Era of Accountability: Using the Target Language to Learn How to Teach from 2017-03-16T23:44
JTE Eli Kean interviews Dr. Jeff Bale about his article in the November/December 2016 issue.
ListenJEI: Early Intervention for Children With Hearing Loss from 2017-03-14T17:40:45
Author Kalli Decker discusses her article "Early Intervention for Children With Hearing Loss: Information Parents Receive About Supporting Children’s Language." This article can be found in the ...
ListenUpdate Podcast #6: Earplug Usage in Preservice Music Teachers from 2017-03-14T17:28
Update: Applications of Research in Music Education Editor Debbie Rohwer interviews author Jennifer Walter. Together they discuss Walter's recent article which focuses on a study of pre...
ListenJTE: Social Justice Teaching Through the Sympathetic Touch of Caring and High Expectations for Students of Color from 2017-02-27T20:56:55
Leticia Rojas and Daniel Liou discuss their article, "Social Justice Teaching Through the Sympathetic Touch of Caring and High Expectations for Students of Color," which can be found in the Janu...
ListenJournal of Research in Music Education: A Narrative of Two Preservice Music Teachers With Visual Impairment from 2017-01-25T18:49:31
JRME Editor Steve Morrison interviews Dr. Elizabeth Parker, Assistant Professor of Music Education at Temple University, and Dr. Tami J. Draves, Associate Professor of Music Education at The Uni...
ListenJTE: Mathematics Anxiety One Size Does Not Fit All from 2017-01-23T21:31:28
JTE Graduate Assistant Bernadette Castillo interviews Kathleen Stoehr about her article in the January 2017 issue/
ListenEUS: School Choice and the Achievement Gap from 2016-11-17T21:15:12
EUS Editor Charlie Russo and Managing Editor Beth Pearn speak to Bill Jeynes and explore his latest research on school choice programs and the achievement gap.
ListenJTE: Preparing Teachers for Educational Renewal Within Current Contexts of Accountability: Reflecting Upon John Goodlad's Twenty Postulates from 2016-10-27T17:30:10
JTE Graduate Assistant Eli Kean interviews Noelle Paufler about her article, co-authored by Audrey Amrein-Beardsley, which can be found in the September 2016 issue.
ListenJTE: Seeing the Bigger Picture: Troubling Movements to End Teacher Education from 2016-10-26T19:49:05
JTE Graduate Assistant Eli Kean interviews Kevin Kumashiro about his 2012 article and recent textbook, Against Common Sense: Teahcing and Learning Towards Social Justice.
ListenPodcast 1: Special issue panel on early childhood music education from 2016-10-14T11:28:54
Special issue panel on early childhood music education, convened at the 2016 ISME conference in Glasgow. The panel was convened by Dr Amanda Nilend and Dr Patricia St John, who guest edited the ...
ListenUpdate Podcast # 5: Teaching Children With Disabilities: Preparation Through State Music Educators Association Conferences from 2016-10-06T19:49:06
Update: Applications of Research in Music Education editor Debbie Rohwer interviews author Laura Meehan. Together they discuss Meehan and Kimberly VanWeelden's recent article which focu...
ListenCommunity College Review: "Guided Pathways to Careers: Four Dimensions of Structure in Community College Career-Technical Programs" from 2016-09-16T16:24:08
Dr. Michelle Van Noy discusses the structure of community college career-technical programs and how it affects student success in the article she co-authored with Madeline Trimble, Davis Jenkins...
ListenJournal of Research in Music Education Podcast 10: “The Music I Was Meant to Sing”: Adolescent Choral Students’ Perceptions of Culturally Responsive Pedagogy from 2016-08-17T17:18
JRME Editor Steve Morrison interviews Dr. Julia Shaw, Associate Professor of Music Education at The Ohio State University School of Music, about her recent article discussing students perception...
ListenJEI: What Equivocal Data from Single Case Comparison Studies Reveal about Evidence-Based Practices in Early Childhood Special Education from 2016-08-04T15:57:40
Author Jennifer Ledford discusses her research, co-authored by , Listen
EPX: The New Politics of Accountability from 2016-07-18T15:26:18
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ListenTESE: The Nexus of Special Education Policy, Practice and Scholarship: Higher Education Special Educators Look to the Future from 2016-07-11T17:36:52
Special issue guest editors Dr. Jane West and Dr. Katharine Shepherd discuss the May 2016 issue of Teacher Education and Special Education on the past, present, and future of special ed...
ListenGCQ Donald Treffinger from 2016-05-25T22:21:38
Which misperceptions about gifted education have been debunked through the years, and which still remain? Dr. Carolyn Callahan, Editor of Gifted Child Quarterly, sits down with former editor Don...
ListenEAQ Terry Orr Leadership Prep from 2016-05-25T22:10:33
EAQ Editor, Linda Skrla, interviews Guest Editor, Terry Orr, and UCEA head, Michelle Young, about leadership preparation in education.
ListenCCR: Assessing the First Two Years' Effectiveness of Statway from 2016-05-04T15:31:24
Dr. Hiroyuki Yamada provides a closer look at an article he
coauthored with Dr. Anthony Bryk regarding the effectiveness of
Statway, a program designed to assist community college studen...
JEI: Internet-Based Parent-Implemented Intervention for Young Children with Autism from 2016-05-02T17:40:42
Author Hedda Meadan-Kaplansky discusses her research,"Internet-Based Parent-Implemented Intervention for Young Childrenwith Autism: A Pilot Study", co-authored by Melinda Snogdrass, LoriMeyer, K...
ListenUpdate Podcast # 4: Technological Affordances for the Music Education Researcher from 2016-04-18T20:04
Update: Applications of Research in Music Education editor Debbie Rohwer interviews author William Bauer, Associate Professor of music education at the University of Florida, about his ...
ListenJEI: Early Language Milestones and Specific Language Impairment from 2016-03-30T16:58:45
Author Johanna Rudolph discusses her article, "Early Language Milestones and Specific Language Impairment," and the nature of SLI. The article can be found in the March 2016 issue of the Jou...
ListenAEQ Podcast #3: Do I Really Know You? Do You Really Know Me? Empathy Amid Diversity in Differing Learning Contexts from 2016-03-28T20:23:14
Adult Education Quarterly Social Media Coordinator Geleana Drew Alston talks with authors Elizabeth Kasl, an Independent Adult Education Scholar and Lyle Yorks, Professor at Teacher's C...
ListenJEI: Development of a Tier 3 Curriculum to Teach Early Literacy Skills from 2016-02-10T23:35:02
Author Ruth Kaminski discusses her article, "Development of a Tier 3 Curriculum to Teach Early Literacy Skills," and the details surrounding the research process. The article can be found in the...
ListenJEI: The Center for Response to Intervention in Early Childhood from 2016-02-10T23:26:11
Author Charles Greenwood discusses his article, "The Center for Response to Intervention in Early Childhood," including challenges in the research process and future steps in this field. This ar...
ListenJEI: Building a Tier 2 Intervention: A Glimpse Behind the Data from 2016-02-10T22:56:35
Author Elizabeth Kelley discusses her article, "Building a Tier 2 Intervention: A Glimpse Behind the Data," which can be found in the December 2014 Special Issue of the Journal of Early Inte...
ListenJTE: Making Invisible Intersectionality Visible Through Theater of the Oppressed in Teacher Education from 2016-02-08T21:41:39
Journal of Teacher Education Graduate Assistant Bernadette Castillo interviews Beth Powers and Peter Duffy about their article about their article in the January/February 2016 issue.
ListenUpdate Podcast #3: A Survey Study of U.S. Collegiate and K–12 Steel Band Directors’ Attitudes Relating to Steel Band Curriculum and Pedagogy from 2016-01-22T16:46:52
Update: Applications of Research in Music Education editor Debbie Rohwer interviews author Brandon Haskett about some of the main issues surrounding steel band directors' attitudes- inc...
ListenAEQ Podcast #2 : From Heroic Victims to Competent Comrades from 2015-12-11T19:04:38
Alisa Belzer, Associate Professor at Rutgers University and Amy Pickard, Doctoral Candidate at Rutgers University talk with Social Media Coordinator Dr. Geleana Drew Alston about their article i...
ListenJournal Of Research in Music Education Podcast 9: Situational Interest of Fourth-Grade Children in Music at School from 2015-12-03T18:54:40
Dr. Christopher Roberts, Professor at University of Washington and music teacher at Seattle's St. Joesph School, discusses his recent article about situational interest in music classes with JRM...
ListenUpdate Podcast #2: The Socialization of Music Teachers from 2015-10-20T21:46:38
Update: Applications of Research in Music Education editor Debbie Rohwer interviews author Dan Isbell about his article discussing studies that provide information on the decision to be...
ListenSimmons and Hawkins Discusses Portfolios from 2015-10-12T16:24:26
ListenReflecting on Assessment Criteria from 2015-10-12T16:21:02
ListenIdeas behind the Lessons from 2015-10-12T16:19
ListenSean MacBlain introduces himself and his book Learning Theories in Early Childhood2e from 2015-10-12T15:42:54
ListenChapter 11 THE CHANGING NATURE OF LEARNING from 2015-10-12T15:40:43
Sean MacBlain discusses what he thinks is the greatest change occuring in children's lives today.
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Chapter 10 THEORY IN PRACTICE: LEARNING AND THE REFLECTIVE PRACTITIONER from 2015-10-12T15:37:27
Sean MacBlain discusses what he thinks is the greatest change occuring in children's learning today.
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Chapter 9 NEW PERSPECTIVES: CHILDHOOD STUDIES from 2015-10-12T15:33:37
Collette Gary discusses how the emergence of childhood studies has helped our understanding of how young people learn.
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ListenChapter 8 BRUNER AND DISCOVERY LEARNING/ CONSTRUCTIVISM from 2015-10-12T15:29:02
Sean MacBlain discusses what readers can take from Bruner into their practice.
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Chapter 7 BANDURA, BRONFENBRENNER AND SOCIAL LEARNING from 2015-10-12T15:26:16
Sean MacBlain discusses social learning in young children.
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Chapter 6 VYGOTSKY: LEARNING IN A SOCIAL MATRIX from 2015-10-12T15:23:01
Collette Gray discusses what she thinks are the core principles of Vygotsky's approach.
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Chapter 5 PIAGET, LEARNING AND COGNITIVE CONSTRUCTIVISM from 2015-10-12T15:19:10
Collette Gray discusses what she feels readers of her book need to understand about Piaget.
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Chapter 4 CLASSICAL AND OPERANT CONDITIONING: THE EARLY YEARS EXPERIENCE from 2015-10-12T15:12:07
Colette Gray discusses the main differences between operant conditioning and classical conditioning.
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ListenChapter 3 THE FOUNDING FATHERS AND PHILOSOPHIES OF LEARNING from 2015-10-12T15:08:11
Sean MacBlain discusses how Froebel's views are translated into good early years practice in today's educational climates.
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Chapter 2 THE DEVELOPMENTAL PROCESSES UNDERPINNING LEARNING: THE ROLE OF THEORY AND PHILOSOPHY from 2015-10-12T14:14:54
Collette Gray discusses the implications of the latest research into brain development and what it might mean for how babies should be cared for.
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ListenChapter 1: AN INTORDUCTION TO LEARNING THEORIES from 2015-10-12T14:04:08
In which Collette Gray discusses which theorist have had the greatest impact on helping us to understand more about how young children learn?
ListenCollette Gray Introduces Learning Theories in Early Childhood from 2015-10-12T13:57:10
In this podcast with Learning Theories in Early Childhood, second edition, co-author Collette Gray tells us a little bit about her role and the chapters she contributed to the book.
ListenLDQ Podcast 3 - Writing and Learning Disabilities from 2015-07-23T18:01:18
Dr. Steve Graham explains the importance of writing in today's world, particularly with regards to student with learning disabilities, and ways in which writing instruction and research can be i...
ListenJCEL Spotlight Interview #7 from 2015-07-07T16:21:39
JCEL sat down with Dr. Michael O'Malley, Tanya Long, and Jeffry King and interviewed them about their recently-published case, "What Do...
ListenAEQ Podcast #1: Adult Learning in World Affairs Programs from 2015-06-23T18:08:52
Dr. Susan Yelich Biniecki of Kansas State University joins Social Media Coordinator Dr. Geleana Drew Alston in this inaugural Adult Education Quarterly podcast. They discuss Dr. Binieck...
ListenJournal of Research in Music Education Podcast 8: Hazing in the College Marching Band from 2015-06-12T15:22:33
JRME Editor Steve Morrison is joined by Dr. Brad McDavid, director of the University of Washington marching band, and Dr. Jason Silveira, co-author of a recent article on hazing in the college m...
ListenUpdate Podcast #1: Music Instruction and Intelligence from 2015-05-05T18:57
In the first podcast from the journal Update: Applications of Research in Music Education, editor Debbie Rohwer interviews author
ListenJCEL Spotlight Interview #6 from 2015-04-30T16:00
Early in 2015, JCEL interviewed Dr. Chris Willis and Dr. Kyle Ingle concerning their article published in the March issue, titled, "Who ...
ListenTESE Podcast 3: Autism and EBPs for Educators from 2015-04-23T18:58:44
SAGE interviews TESE Editor Dr. Laurie deBettencourt and special issue Editor Dr. Tamara Marder on the February 2015 special issue, "Preparing Educators to Use Evidence-Based Practices to Suppor...
ListenUrban Education Podcast 11: Hip Hop Education from 2015-03-27T16:56:21
Urban Education interviews special issue editor Emery Petchauer on the January 2015 issue of the journal, entitled "Theories, Concepts, and Methods in Hip Hop Education."
JCEL Spotlight Interview #5 from 2015-02-13T19:17:34
JCEL recently interviewed Dr. Rosa Rivera-McCutchen and Dr. Terri Watson, putting a spotlight on their case study that was published in the December 2014 issue. Their case focuses on the challen...
ListenJCEL Spotlight Interview #4 from 2015-02-13T19:15:09
In September of 2014, JCEL put a spotlight on Dr. Angela Savage and her case, "Tackling Long Delays in Transcript and Certificate Product...
ListenJournal of Research in Music Education Podcast 7: Teacher Evaluation and Student Achievement from 2015-02-13T18:40:19
Dr. Steve Morrison is joined by Dr. Rebecca Mcleod, Dr. Jessica Napoles, and Dr. Mark Montemayor to discuss their articles that each researched the relationships between teacher evaluation, teac...
ListenJCEL Spotlight Interview #3 from 2015-02-10T23:55:23
In November of 2014, JCEL put a spotlight on Dr. Melissa Martinez and her case, "College Information, Support, and Opportunities for All...
ListenJCEL Spotlight Interview #2 from 2015-01-23T17:00
JCEL put a spotlight on Dr. Brett Geier's case from the March 2014 issue entitled "The Wall Between Church and State Begins to Crumble: One Small Community's Struggle With Sectarian Influence in...
ListenJournal of Research in Music Education Podcast 6: Marginalized Populations from 2015-01-05T18:20:21
Editor Steve Morrison interviews Dr. Kate Fitzpatrick about her article, written in collaboration with Dr. Jacqueline Henniger and Dr. Don Taylor, concerning the diversity of music education pro...
ListenJCEL Spotlight Interview #1 from 2015-01-03T17:00
JCEL put a spotlight on the case authored by Dr. Terah Venzant Chambers and Ms. Lolita Tabron in the December 2013 issue, titled "Academ...
ListenEducational Management Administration & Leadership Leadership podcast on the Education Reform Act 1988 from 2014-12-19T13:52:49
Twenty years on from the implementation of the Education Reform Act 1988, Michael Strain and Tim Simkins guest edited a special issue of Educational Management Administration & Leadership entitl...
ListenLDQ Podcast 2: Universal Design for Learning from 2014-08-13T20:18:19
Dr. Peggy King-Sears discusses the universal design for learning (UDL) framework and its application to students with and without learning disabilities.
ListenLDQ Podcast 1: Reading and Learning Disabilities from 2014-08-13T20:10:32
Dr. Stephanie Al Otaiba speaks to the promise an...
ListenManagement in Education Podcast on Exploring High Need and Social Justice Leadership in Schools around the Globe from 2014-07-24T11:49:22
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Management in Education: Best Paper Prize from 2014-07-24T11:38:51
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Journal of Research in Music Education Podcast 5: Music Skill Acquisition & Overnight Memory from 2014-07-08T20:07:54
Dr. Robert Duke and Editor Steve Morrison discuss the impact of sleep on music task proficiency.
CDTEI Podcast 1: Disability and Poverty from 2014-07-08T16:19:43
Special issue guest editor Lauren Lindstrom discusses groundbreaking new research on disability and poverty with authors Mary Wagner, Arun Karpur, Karen Rabren, and Jonathan Carpenter.
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Management in Education Podcast on ‘teaching schools’ in England from 2014-07-08T13:27:47
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Community College Review Podcast 2: Economic Value of Credential and Students Persistence in Community Colleges from 2014-05-27T20:35:59
Abstract: Community colleges pl...
ListenJCL - Village in the Jungle podcast from 2014-05-15T11:27:31
Elleke Boehmer, Dominique Davies, Char...
ListenCommunity College Review Podcast 1: Chaotic Enrollment Patterns of Community College Students and Educational Outcomes from 2014-05-06T08:57:21
This study examines the relationship between community college enrollment patterns and student outcomes—credential completion and transfer to a 4-year institution—introducing a new way of visual...
ListenJournal of Research in Music Education Podcast 4: Sight-Reading Accuracy from 2014-01-16T17:00
Associate Editor Steve Morrison and Dr. Jennifer Mishra tackle the question: why do talented young musicians "simply fall apart" when prompted to perform music at sight?
Teacher Education and Special Education Podcast 1: Examining Special Education Teacher Preparation from 2014-01-13T16:00
Sharon M. Darling and Charles Dukes, co-editors of TESE's February 2014 special issue entitled, "Special Education Teacher Education in the 21st Century: Evolving Approaches?," speak with a few ...
ListenJME: Xtranormal Learning for Millennials: An Innovative Tool for Group Projects from 2013-10-24T16:00
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Journal of Research in Music Education Podcast 3: Music or Selection Bias? from 2013-07-17T16:00
Associate Editor Steve Morrison chats with Dr. Kenneth Elpus on the apparent interaction between academic achievement and music education.
Community College Review Podcast 4: Trajectories of Developmental Education Learners from 2013-06-28T16:00
CCReview Editor Jim Palmer talks to guest editors Brett Miller, Heidi Silver-Pacuilla, and Dolo...
ListenUrban Education Podcast 10: Racism? Perspectives in Data-Driven Decision Making from 2013-06-24T16:00
Jay Simpson, Editorial Assistant for Urban Education, interviews Dr. Muhammad A. Khalifa about ...
ListenReview of Research in Education Podcast 3: Extraordinary Pedagogies for Nondominant Students from 2013-06-21T16:00
Chris Faltis, co-editor for March 2013 volume of Review of Research in Education, interviews H....
ListenUrban Education Podcast 9: Black Middle-Class Sons and Fathers from 2013-06-11T16:00
Corinne Riggin, Editorial Assistant for Urban Education, interviews Dr. Quaylan Allen about his...
ListenSPI Podcast 3: 'Resilience Across Contexts' from 2013-05-01T16:00
Associate Editor Amity L. Noltemeyer introduces the online collection 'Resilience Across Contex...
ListenJournal of Research in Music Education Podcast 2: The Decision-Making Process for Keeping or Cutting Music Programs from 2013-04-18T16:00
Dr. Marci Major expounds the research methods and findings featured in her article, "How They Decide," in this generative conversation with Associate Editor Steve Morrison.
Teacher Education and Special Education Podcast 2: The School-to-Prison Pipeline from 2013-03-08T16:00
David Houchins and Margaret Shippen, co-editors of the November 2012 special issue on the School-to-Prison Pipeline, speak with a few of the participating authors, David Osher, Simon Gonsoulin, ...
ListenJournal of Research in Music Education Podcast 1: The Seattle Girls' Choir Experience from 2013-01-16T17:00
Associate Editor Steve Morrison interviews Dr. Sarah Bartolome on the musical, social, and community benefits of the Seattle Girls' Choir.
Urban Education Podcast 8: Perceptions of Student–Teacher Relationships from 2012-12-14T16:00
Jay Simpson, Editorial Assistant for Urban Education, interviews Rebecca Munnell McHugh, Christy Galletta Horner, and Tanner LeBaron Wallace about their article, "Bridges and Barriers: Adolescen...
ListenSPI Podcast 1: 'Cyberbullying in Schools' from 2012-10-01T16:00
In this podcast SPI Associate Editor Chantal Faucher discusses the introductory essay on international research in cyberbullying, as well as the collection of 16 articles gathered together to su...
ListenCommunity College Review Podcast 2: Access and Equity in Community College Completion from 2012-09-14T15:07
Editor Jim Palmer interviews the guest editor and two contributors to the April 2012 special issue on Creating Future Directions for Community Colleges Using Today's Research.
ListenUrban Education Podcast 7: Culturally Relevant Science Teaching in Middle School from 2012-09-05T15:07
Jay Simpson, Editorial Assistant for Urban Education, interviews Dr. Judson Laughter, of the University of Tennessee, about his article, “Culturally Relevant Science Teaching in Middle School.” ...
ListenEducational Management Administration & Leadership special 40th anniversary podcast from 2012-08-22T15:07
Megan Crawford, Co-Editor of volume 40, issue 5, and Ron Glatter, author of one of the articles within the special issue, discuss the issues of accountability and autonomy in England over the co...
ListenManagement in Education Podcast on Student Voice from 2012-07-18T15:42
Dr Gerry Czerniawski and Warren Kidd, of the University of East London and guest editors of volume 26, issue 3 on student voice, talk about the rationale behind the topic of their special issue ...
ListenUrban Education Podcast 5: Critical Classrooms from 2012-06-27T19:36
Josh Rogen, Editorial Assistant for Urban Education, interviews Dr. Jannelle Silva, of the University of Washington, about her article, "Critical classrooms: Using artists’ lives to teach young ...
ListenUrban Education Podcast 6: Efficacy of Parental Involvement for Urban Students from 2012-06-27T19:36
Josh Rogen, Editorial Assistant for Urban Education, interviews Dr. William Jeynes, of the California State University, Long Beach, about his article, "A Meta-Analysis on the Efficacy of Differe...
ListenJPER Podcast 1: The Engagement of Planning Scholarship with Practice: Brief Introduction to Symposium from 2012-06-26T23:30
JPER co-editor Michael Brooks interviews authors Heather Campbell, Matti Siemiatycki, Ann Forsyth, and Bent Flyvbjerg about their articles for the Symposium in the June 2012 issue.
ListenReview of Research in Education Podcast 2: Latino Education and Civic Engagement from 2012-06-08T16:00
Arnold Danzig, co-editor for the March 2012 volume, interviews Lisa Garcia Bedolla, University of California, Berkeley, about her article, "Latino Education, Civic Engagement, and the Public Goo...
ListenReview of Research in Education Podcast 1: Struggle Between Individualism and Communitarianism from 2012-06-01T16:00
Arnold Danzig, co-editor for the March 2012 volume, interviews A.G. Rud, Washington State University, about his article, "The Struggle Between Individualism and Communitarianism: The Pressure of...
ListenUrban Education Podcast 4: Confronting the Marginalization of Culturally Responsive Pedagogy from 2012-04-26T21:21
Josh Rogen, Editorial Assistant for Urban Education, interviews Christine E. Sleeter, of California State University, Monterey Bay, about her article, “Confronting the Marginilization of Cultura...
ListenUrban Education Podcast 2: Supporting African American Students' Learning of Mathematics from 2012-03-19T19:28
Josh Rogen, Editorial Assistant for Urban Education, interviews Kara Jackson, of McGill University, about her article, “Supporting African American Students’ Learning of Mathematics: A Problem o...
ListenUrban Education Podcast 3: African American Males and Literacy Development from 2012-03-19T19:28
Josh Rogen, Editorial Assistant for Urban Education, interviews Alfred Tatum, of the University of Illinois at Chicago, about his article, “African American Males and Literacy Development in Con...
ListenCommunity College Review Podcast 1: Short Cycle Higher Education in Europe from 2010-10-27T08:00
Editor Jim Palmer interviews international contributors to a special issue on short cycle higher education in Europe.
ListenYoung Exceptional Children Podcast 1: Loss and Grief in Young Children from 2010-07-19T18:00
Editor Carla Peterson and author Paddy Favazza interview the adoptive parent of a 19 year-old with special needs about the losses experienced by his son, and how educators can help.
ListenUrban Education Podcast 1: Helping Students Tap into Cultural Capital from 2010-06-23T18:30
Special issue guest editor Na'im Madyun interviews three authors about tools for helping students tap their cultural capital and succeed in the evolving multicultural context of American schools...
ListenJournal of Teacher Education Podcast 1: Bold Ideas for Improving Teacher Education from 2009-09-14T19:36:05
JTE welcomes a new editorial team with a special double issue on bold ideas for improving teacher education in Volume 61, Number 1-2. Editors Sandra J. Odell and Elizabeth Spalding interview lea...
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