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In this episode of the Planning Theory podcast, Yvonne Rydin talks with Patsy Healey about her career as a planning academic and theorist. Patsy published her latest book in 2023 - Caring for Place: community development in rural England (Routledge & RTPI). This provided an opportunity to revisit some key themes in her development of planning theory from a novel perspective.
November 2023 issue: Globalization, Policy Mobilities, and the Method of Network Ethnography
December 2022 issue: Ethical Codes for Kindergarten Teachers From Different Countries
September 2022 issue: Comparative Research on Teacher Education in China and Canada
EMAL Associate Editor Paul Miller interviews Pontso Moorosi and Jacky Lumby on their paper ‘Leadership for equality in education: 50 years marching forward or marching on the spot?', featured in the 50th Anniversary Special Issue of Educational Management Administration & Leadership.
June 2022 Issue: Childhood, Curriculum, and Culture in Diverse Contexts
March 2022 Issue: Empowering Student Learning in Higher Education: Pathways to Possibility
September 2021 Issue: Contradictions of Egalitarianism: Nordic Ways of Shadow Education
UEX editorial assistant Bryant O. Best talks with Dr. Edmund Adjapong for regarding Dr. Adjapong's article “Exploring Hip-Hop Pedagogy for the Advancement of Girls of Color in Science.”
The video is a promotional video in conjunction with the June Special Issue of ROE (ECNU Review of Education) this year.
UEX editorial assistant Naomi McQuiller talks with Dr. Jess Weiler about UEX's April 2021 Special Issue "Promoting and Limiting Voice: The Influence of Web-Based Platforms on Public Policy Discourse in Urban Centers."
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 “Preparing Teachers to Notice Race in Classrooms: Contextualizing the Competencies of Preservice Teachers With Antiracist Inclinations.” The article is published in the November/December 2020 issue of JTE.
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). They are the authors of the article entitled “Developing Teachers as Critical Curators: Investigating Elementary Preservice Teachers’ Inspirations for Lesson Planning.” The article is published in the November/December 2020 issue of JTE.
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 the article entitled “Contrast, Commonality, and a Call for Clarity: A Review of the Use of Core Practices in Teacher Education.” The article is published in the September/October 2020 issue of JTE.
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 Therapeutic Turn Within Teacher Education.” The article is published in the September/October 2020 issue of JTE.
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 of the article entitled “What Teachers Retain From Historic Site-Based Professional Development.” The article is published in the September/October 2020 issue of JTE.
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 Teachers: Perspectives on Race, Policy, and Teacher Diversity.” The article is published in the September/October 2020 issue of JTE.
In this edition of JTE Insider, we are joined by Dr. Loraine McKay and Heather Manning from Griffith University (Australia). They are the authors of the article entitled “Do I Belong in the Profession? The Cost of Fitting In As a Preservice Teacher With a Passion for Social Justice” The article is published in the September/October 2019 issue of JTE. Dr. Loraine McKay is a senior lecturer at Griffith University. She teaches into the Bachelor of Education program. She is currently First Year Coordinator in the Bachelor of Education program and Professional Experience Individual Case Coordinator. Loraine’s research interests align strongly with her passion for teaching. She was a classroom teacher for over twenty years in the primary education sector before leaving teaching to complete her doctoral studies. Her current research centers on developing teacher identity, efficacy and resilience in preservice teachers. Loraine is particularly interested in preparing teachers to work in inclusive classrooms. She uses collage and photo elicitation to explore the affective dimension of teaching and engagement in learning. Heather Manning is a PhD candidate in the School of Education and Professional studies at Griffith University. Her research focus combines active learning for engagement of diverse students and teachers’ pedagogical agency around the use of movement in their classroom. As a sessional academic, she works with pre-service teachers in the areas of learner development and diversity, professional experience and arts education. Heather has previously worked as a classroom teacher with children aged 5-8, and in learning support roles in school and the private sector.
Gia Claybrooks interviews Leah Faw on her article co-authored with Huriya Jabbar entitled, "Poor Choices: The Sociopolitical Context of 'Grant Theft Education'."
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Gia Claybrooks interviews Richard Reddick on his article entitled, "Reclaiming Our Time: A 21st-Century Response to Banks' 'Afro-American Scholars in the University'."
Gia Claybrooks interviews Francis A. Pearman, II on his article entitled, "Gentrification, Geography, and the Declining Enrollment of Neighborhood Schools."
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’ Decision to Participate in College Marching Band."
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 Education in Science and Mathematics."
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 improving intonation.
MiE Editor Jacqueline Baxter and Deputy Editor, Stephen Rayner discuss the process of publishing in the journal as an early career researcher.
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: A case study of structural change in England.
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.
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: A case study of structural change in England.
Brian Silvey interviews author Amy J. Bovin on her most recent article "Breaking the Silence: The Phenomenology of the Female High School Band Director."
Brian Silvey interviews authors John Okley Egger and D. Gregory Springer on their most recent article "Music Educators’ Understanding and Opinions of U.S. Copyright Law."
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 Community College Review. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0091552118775813
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 was written alongside co-authors Denisa Gandara and Amanda Assalone.
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.