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Reviewing Research on Science Discourse in Urban Classrooms

January 17, 2022 by Michael Ralph Leave a Comment

Lali DeRosier returned to the show on episode 059 Studying UDL and Science Discourse to discuss a new review of research on science discourse in urban classrooms and what it means for teachers seeking to promote more equitable science talk with and among students. Michael Ralph: For our second segment, we read a systematic review of science… Read More »

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Current Progress and Future Needs for UDL Research

January 16, 2022 by Michael Ralph Leave a Comment

Dr. Guy Boysen joined us on episode 059 Studying UDL and Science Discourse to discuss how CAST & UDL researchers use current research, and what is needed in future studies to better support UDL implementation. Michael Ralph: [00:02:00] Let’s get started for our first segment. We read lessons, not learned the troubling similarities between learning… Read More »

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Administrative Dysfunction & the Impact of Storytelling

March 26, 2021 by Michael Ralph Leave a Comment

Jenn Binis joined us on episode 049 Multimedia Models and Administrative Dysfunction to discuss some of the problems in a paper’s approach to storytelling in a case study. Laurence Woodruff: For our 2nd segment we read toxic culture and a wounded leader, a foray into dysfunctional educational community. By Ian Mette, published in The Journal… Read More »

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Universal Design for Learning, and how it can promote inclusion with students.

November 13, 2019 by Michael Ralph Leave a Comment

Jennifer Pusateri joined us on episode 033 Jennifer Shares Universal Design to discuss her work helping teachers implement UDL in their curriculum. Michael Ralph: So for our 1st segment we’re joined by a guest, Jennifer Pusateri. Welcome Jennifer. Jennifer Pusateri: Hi. Thanks for having me. MR: We’re excited to have you on to chat with… Read More »

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Broadening participation and persistence in Advanced Placement

November 13, 2019 by Michael Ralph Leave a Comment

Abby Whitbeck joined us on episode 019 Evidence and Action to discuss how the College Board is using data from AP programs around the world to craft policy that improves inclusion and representation in AP coursework. Ralph: So we get to start season two by welcoming a guest. Abby Whitbeck is the executive director for… Read More »

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2018 Research Highlights

November 13, 2019 by Michael Ralph Leave a Comment

Youki Terada joined us on episode 024 Innovation and Highlights to discuss his top research publications of 2018. M. Ralph: So for the peer review we have Youki Terada who is Edutopia’s research editor. He has a background in education research and looks at how all the Edutopia content aligns with the research base. Welcome…. Read More »

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Teaching Quantum Physics in K-12: a scholarly approach to new teaching practices.

November 13, 2019 by Michael Ralph Leave a Comment

Auriana Anderson & Nahuel Acosta joined us in episode 031 Nahuel & Auriana Investigate K-12 Physics to share their research on new quantum physics lessons delivered in various K-12 settings. Michael Ralph: For our first segment of the New Year, we are excited to welcome a couple of guests to the show to talk with… Read More »

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What and How Should Students Read? OERs, digital resources, and commercial textbooks

June 22, 2019 by Michael Ralph Leave a Comment

Dr. Virginia Clinton joined us on episode 027 Reading and Metacognition to share her research on using open education resources (OERs), and examining how paper materials compare to digital materials in her courses. Michael Ralph: For our first segment we welcome Dr. Virginia Clinton who is an assistant professor of educational foundations and research at… Read More »

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Perspectives and Networks in Education

June 20, 2019 by Michael Ralph Leave a Comment

Dr. Beth Holland joined us on episode 026 Perspectives and Networks to discuss the importance of perspective when viewing problems in education. We later explored the phenomenon of networking in education, and how current research might help individual teachers be more effective. Michael Ralph: Last month we talked to Jenn Binis about the perspectives on… Read More »

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The Myth and Reality of Education History

June 17, 2019 by Michael Ralph Leave a Comment

Jenn Binis joined us on episode 025 Factories and Cohesion to discuss how misrepresentations of education history contribute to institutional injustice. Michael Ralph: So for our first segment we’re joined by Jenn Binis who is a former special education teacher and host of the podcast Ed history 101. She now supports teachers and districts with… Read More »

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