Successor - sort of - to Ed. Space. This is the podcast of Rehg, the Radical Education and Humanities Group (radedhums.wordpress.com).
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Political Anger, Educational Hope
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Recorded 11 January 2023: a discussion of anger (drawing on Myisha Cherry and Audre Lorde) and the role, possibility, importance, what have you, of hope in the classroom.
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Ed.Space (Episode 5): Steve Connolly and Robert Eaglestone on Disciplinary Knowledge and Subject Identities
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Dr. Steve Connolly (Senior Lecturer in Teacher Education, University of Bedfordshire) and Robert Eaglestone (Professor of Contemporary Literature and Thought, Royal Holloway, University of London) discuss constructions of disciplinary knowledge and subject identities, powerful knowledge, and cultural literacy. Steve has recently published an articl…
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In this episode, Neil, Lewis, and I are speaking with Emile Bojesen, about his new book Forms of Education, published this year by Routledge. The book critique what Emile calls the humanist legacy in education, and goes on to explore what educational experiences might be, and mean, outside or beyond the humanist frame. Emile is Reader in Education …
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Ed. Space (Episode 3): "Creating Sites of Community Education and Democracy" - Neil Hopkins on Henry Morris, the Cambridgeshire village college system, and democratic education
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In this episode - recorded 16 April 2020 - Neil Hopkins discusses his recent article on Henry Morris and his Cambridgeshire village college system, and the implications of both for current thinking about the possibilities and problems of democratic education. Neil Hopkins is Senior Lecturer in Education Studies at the University of Bedfordshire; de…
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Ed. Space (Episode 2): Mary Richardson - Teacher trust and educational assessment in the wake of COVID-19
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Welcome to the third-recorded but second-released episode of Ed. Space. In this episode – recorded 27 April 2020 – Neil, Lewis, and Oli speak with Mary Richardson, Associate Professor of Educational Assessment at UCL’s Institute of Education. Our conversation focussed primarily on educational assessment and the national examinations system, and the…
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Ed. Space (Episode 1): "That Which is Worthy of Love" - Lewis Stockwell on partnership in HE, Aristotle, and friendship
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In this episode - recorded 30 March 2020 - Neil Hopkins and Oli Belas speak with Lewis Stockwell about his collaborative project on Aristotle, friendship, and student-staff partership in HE. The conversation is based on Lewis's paper, co-written with Dr. Karen Smith and Prof. Philip Woods, "That Which is Worthy of Love: A Philosophical Framework fo…
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