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Meet The Education Researcher

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Emerging issues and the latest ideas from across the world of education research. Hear from a range of academics about their current research work in schools, universities and beyond. Hosted by Neil Selwyn from Monash University, Australia.

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Episodes

The coming crisis in education research … and what we might do about it (Sally Power)

18m · Published 11 Apr 10:37
Academic research is becoming increasingly peripheral to education policy-makers and practitioners. Prof. Sally Power (Cardiff University) talks about the current shortcomings of our work, and how education research might be reinvigorated through a new ‘politics of method’.

Academics’ use of social media and generative AI (Mark Carrigan)

26m · Published 13 Mar 11:13
Why did Twitter so quickly fall apart as a place for scholarship? Where are academics now going for their social media buzz? How can you use Chat GPT as a genuinely useful interlocutor? Mark Carrigan (University of Manchester) joins us to talk about two of his latest books – ‘Social Media For Academics’ (2nd edition) and the forthcoming ‘Generative AI for Academics’. We talk about how academics can get the best out of digital tools to support their scholarship, and how academia can push back against a looming age of automated research communication.

Educational leadership, gender and race (Pontso Moorosi)

19m · Published 24 Feb 07:46
A/Prof Pontso Moorosi (University of Warwick) joins us to talk about her research on leadership preparation in South African schools, and the varying experiences of Black women school principals around the world.

Sustainability and climate change education (Lizzie Rushton)

18m · Published 27 Jan 00:25
How can schools tackle issues of sustainability and climate change? Prof. Lizzie Rushton (University of Stirling) talks about her research around environmental education in England and Scotland. We discuss the current state of UK sustainability education, teachers' and young people’s views on how environmental issues should be taught, and the benefits of applying a geographical mindset to education research.

Schools and online ‘toxic masculinity’ (Stephanie Wescott)

15m · Published 29 Nov 06:45
Schools are beginning to report a notable change in boys’ behaviour as a result of their increased exposure to the so-called ‘manosphere’ and online extremist influencers like Andrew Tate. Dr. Stephanie Wescott (Monash University) talks about ongoing research into how women and girls are encountering the consequences of online toxic masculinity in schools, and what steps can be taken to combat the problem.

Teachers and existentialist philosophy (Alison Brady)

26m · Published 31 Oct 22:01
What relevance does existentialism have for teachers? Dr. Alison Brady (UCL) uses the existentialist philosophy of Jean Paul Sartre to rethink what it means for teachers to reflect and account for their own practice. We talk about Sartre’s ideas about the self and freedom, how teaching might be seen as a process of ‘bad faith’, and why teachers need talk candidly and honestly about the vulnerabilities of being in the classroom. Alison is the author of ‘Being a Teacher: From Technicist to Existential Accounts’ (Springer, 2023).

Actor-Network Theory (Helene Ratner)

26m · Published 04 Oct 08:48
Actor-Network Theory is growing in popularity in education research. Helene Friis Ratner (Aarhus University) discusses the strengths and limitations of ANT, how this approach can be best applied to understand education, and the fascinating insights that can be gained from thinking about ‘things’.

Student experiences of higher education (Kirsty Finn)

18m · Published 05 Sep 08:02
Dr. Kirsty Finn (University of Manchester) researches a wide range of sociological issues related to students and higher education. We discuss Kirsty’s interest in student mobilities, the gendered ways in which universities are encouraging students to develop ‘side hustles’, and the need for research into the loneliness of university life.

Classroom management (Marcus Samuelsson)

16m · Published 01 Aug 05:47
Marcus Samuelsson researches issues of classroom management with Swedish teachers. We talk about how Marcus has shifted from talking about ‘classroom management’ to ideas of ‘classroom leadership’ and ‘teaching through interactions’. We also discuss the various student behaviours that teachers can perceive as disruptive, as well as how computer simulations can prepare trainee teachers to deal with the realities of classroom conflict. Marcus is based at Linköping University - this interview took place at the 2023 NERA conference in Oslo.

School shootings and student safety (Nadine M. Connell)

16m · Published 03 Jul 02:38
Nadine M. Connell (Griffith University) is a criminologist working in the area of school safety. We discuss Nadine’s research around school shootings in the US, how she navigates the politically-charged nature of public debate around this topic, and why school security and safeguarding is something that all countries need to take seriously.

Meet The Education Researcher has 114 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 34:16:35. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 25th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 29th, 2024 06:43.

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