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Thinking in the Midst

By: Cara Furman & Derek Gottlieb
  • Summary

  • 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
    Cara Furman & Derek Gottlieb
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Episodes
  • 42. On the Private/Public Divide in Early Childhood Education
    Apr 19 2024

    Jess Calarco and Mark Nagasawa sit down with Cara and Derek to talk about public institutions and programs--and especially the lack thereof--for early childhood education, and the racialized and gendered ramifications of our policy choices.

    LINKS:

    Order Mark's collection, Transforming Early Years Policy in the US.

    Preorder Jess's new book, Holding It Together: How Women Became America's Safety Net.

    Here is a transcript of the episode.

    Use this form to recommend future guests and episodes!

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • 41. On How to Confer (in partnership with AERA Phil of Ed SIG)
    Apr 5 2024

    Philosophical Studies in Education SIG officers Caitlin Murphy Brust, Jamie Herman, and Ka Ya Lee join Cara and Derek to share thoughts and advice about navigating conferences generally and AERA in particular.

    Two events for grad students to note at AERA:

    1.) Mentoring coffee chat (Sat Apr 13th, Elixr Coffee, 3-4:30pm)

    2.) Graduate student social (Sat Ap 13th, Victory Brewing, 5-6:30pm)

    LINKS

    For more of Caitlin's work, click here

    For more of Ka Ya's work, click here, here, and here

    Here is a transcript of this episode.

    And please recommend future guests and topics here.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • 40. On Culturally Just Assessments (PES panel)
    Mar 29 2024

    In this episode, we present a symposium on the idea of culturally just assessments proposed and led by Joy Dangora Erickson, and featuring Winston Thompson, myself, and Cara.

    It was convenient to put together because neither Cara nor Winston were able to be at PES in person and so had pre-recorded their comments already.

    LINKS!

    The two articles that started this conversation are here and here.

    Here is a transcript of the episode!

    And here is the form to recommend future topics and guests!


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    53 mins

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