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Modern Education

Talk, news, and interviews with experts. Each week we share fascinating new topics to understand Modern Education.

Copyright: Copyright 2018 All rights reserved.

Episodes

David Labaree on the Evolution of Higher Education

56m · Published 19 Jun 08:00

David Labaree seeks to analyze the changing nature of educational institutions. He joins us in the studio to discuss what we see today in our higher-education system, being hyper-competitive think tanks and how it got there.

Originally aired on 15 February 2019 at KZSU Stanford. 

The Gentlemen Feminist: Eric Abrams

56m · Published 16 Jun 08:00

Eric Abrams is the Graduate School of Education’s new chief inclusion officer. With his 25 years of experience working on diversity issues in higher education, he shares his knowledge on how men can open discussions around feminism. 

Originally aired on 8 February 2019 at KZSU Stanford. 

Emily Bender on Individualized Education Programs

52m · Published 15 Jun 08:00

Emily Bender works with Public Allies, an AmeriCorps funded program that focuses on young-adult leadership and professional development. More specifically she works with high schoolers manage their IEPs. Emily came into the studio to help clear up confusion around these programs.

Originally aired on 1 February 2019 at KZSU Stanford. 

Curriculum and Propaganda

56m · Published 14 Jun 07:00

Brainwashing starts at a young age through our school systems and this isn't necessarily a bad thing. The concern arises when our history, cultures and conflicts are misrepresented. In this episode, we look at the good guy vs. bad guy paradigm and the overall layout of the curriculum in our classrooms today. 

Originally aired on 25 January 2019 at KZSU Stanford. 

Rollin' and Tumblin'

54m · Published 13 Jun 08:00

In reflection the blues classic Rollin' and Tumblin', originally recorded by Hambone Willie Newbern (1929), we build on the idea of mentorship. We also take moments to listen to these classics and how they have changed over time. 

Originally aired on 18 January 2019 at KZSU Stanford. 

Why Math?

58m · Published 12 Jun 08:00

To many, math has been a language that consists of very confusing numbers with no click or ah-ha moment, just more frustration. This is where our host Benjamin S. Woodford comes in. Currently studying at Stanford University, P.h.D in Math Education, he is interested in why we look at math as this overwhelmingly difficult process that only a few can be good at. Now let's change that few to many. 

Originally aired on 11 January 2019 at KZSU Stanford. 

New Year, New Predictions

52m · Published 11 Jun 21:39

When the new year is here the manta, "New year new me!" echoes behind the unusually busy gyms and motivational quotes found on Instagram. Whether it be true, is another story. So while we can't always hold these ideas true to ourselves we decided to weigh in on some big idea predictions for industries in 2019 by Isabelle Roughol.

Originally aired on 4 January 2019 at KZSU Stanford. 

To Protest: An Action Defined Differently by Country

56m · Published 07 Jun 08:00

The energy from the French riots that came out of the Yellow Vest Movement, motivated by rising fuel prices and high cost of living, got us thinking: How do cultures and movements synthesize for change? We dove into Emily Quiles' archives on protests in England and the U.S., to look at some of these differences when talking about social movements around the globe.

Originally aired on 14 December 2018 at KZSU Stanford. 

So, What Exactly is a Government Shutdown?

57m · Published 06 Jun 08:00

In the wake of Donald Trump shutting down the government over border security, we talk about why - what this really means for us - what can we do. And now has been recorded as the longest in history - 35 days. 

Originally aired on 28 December 2018 at KZSU Stanford. 

 

Understanding Feminism

1h 16m · Published 05 Jun 23:53

Talking about feminism in a practical way, in order to breach the conversation between women and men. 

Originally aired on 30 November 2018 at KZSU Stanford. 

 

Modern Education has 61 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 56:37:25. 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 December 18th, 2022 07:57.

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