Our Chief Executive Sir Peter Wanless spoke to Sally Hogg on the Mobilise podcast, from the Centre for Research on Play in Education, Development & Learning at the Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge. The podcast features leading policymakers and politicians from across the UK discussing how research can be used in policy to improve children's lives. Listen to the full episode here: https://lnkd.in/eK-UsR8B
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We have a new podcast! “The Business of Policymaking” has been created for academics to help demystify the world of policymaking, debunk some myths about the evidence-based policymaking process, and shine a light on the impact academic research can have on policy. In this first series, Dr Jana Javornik speaks to guests from the world of policy to find out more about different areas of policy work, and to ask their advice on how academics can collaborate with policymakers and inform policy agenda. Listen to the trailer here: https://lnkd.in/eQPBAARY
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Next up on More MPE: Host Professor Ray Horton speaks with Professor Dan Wang and postdoctoral research scholar Sandra Portocarrero about the wide-ranging effects of #migration internationally, in the United States, and in NYC. Throughout the series, Horton and Columbia Business School faculty casually discuss some of the most current and controversial issues that affect business, government, and society both at home and abroad. Subscribe where you get your podcasts: morempe.com
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🎉 Exciting news to share! 🎉 🌟 Our recent podcast episode has received recognition from Academica Group! A huge shoutout to Evan Cortens for his invaluable insights on higher ed data 📚🔍 💡Don't miss out on this discussion! 🎧 Tune in to the episode here: https://lnkd.in/g_e4Xsx6 #Podcast #HigherEd #Data
If you like data and you like podcasts, today's lead story is for you. Evan Cortens of Mount Royal University sat down with Modern Campus to discuss all things data. Also, our latest StudentVu research findings are out. Read more in the July 5 edition of the Top Ten: https://ow.ly/TMyv50SvAy4 #CDNPSE #HigherEd #Education #News
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Dylan Scanlon (PESS PhD graduate) and Jenna Lorusso (PESS researcher) recently featured on the The HPE podcast 🎙️ If you are interested in policy research in school-based physical education, click on the link to this great podcast. ➡ https://lnkd.in/e7DKPkpM #PhysicalEducation #ResearchPolicy #ResearchImpact #ULResearch
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What's up, LinkedIn Family! I am excited to announce that my colleague and I released our newly podcast titled "Disturbing the Peace." Our podcast focuses on urban education, and we break down the meaning of education, who does it benefit, and what are the issues surrounding urban education. We are unapologetic about our conversation as we challenge dominant narratives that are archaic. Please join us in our quest in making systemic changes in education. The link is listed below. Let us know what you think!!! https://lnkd.in/gFhtN2N2
Disturbing the Peace on Apple Podcasts
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We talk with experts and educators about topics that can help you as an educator, a parent, and a person.
In this podcast episode, Dr. Beth Dobler, Professor at Emporia State University, defines digital literacy and explains why it is critically important that everyone in a child's life teaches youth how to effectively locate and learn from information found on the internet. She describes what it looks like to think aloud for a student so that they can understand our mental process when we use our experience to quickly find information on the internet. Part 1 of 2 www.emporia.edu/hwtt
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A national research center focused on eradicating health disparities in Houston’s underserved communities.
"We need to do a better job of understanding the stresses that our students are facing." In this insightful "Speak Your Peace" podcast episode, Dr. Damien Kelly goes one-on-one with Texas education consultant, Mark Wiggins, about improving equal access to education, the debate over school vouchers and factors which influence better educational outcomes in Texas. Listen->https://bit.ly/3wyQP2t
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If you have a spare 11 or 14 minutes have a listen to these podcasts from NEAT-ID research network about key findings from the International AIDS Society#IAS2023 conference! In the 1st I interview Beatriz Grinsztejn about the incredible Reprieve Trial and the 2nd Pozniak Anton and I chat about other key conference findings. My take home? That all presenters should be mindful of making overly emphatic conclusions about yet to be replicated findings or small datasets. Humility goes a long way to avoid knee-jerk interpretation and unnecessary anxiety. https://lnkd.in/epDQ7WFM
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New podcast alert! 🎙️ Dive into the latest episode of Inside Higher Ed's The Key podcast featuring Zakiya Smith Ellis. Listen as they explore a pressing question: How can policy makers and college leaders effectively demonstrate the long-term value of pursuing higher education? This topic resonates for us, and we are so proud to hear our Advisory Board member sharing important insights and guidance. https://lnkd.in/g5Ejbjcg
Ep. 112: How Should We Measure Post-College Outcomes? | Inside Higher Ed
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Here’s the FreshEd podcast year in review with Mario Novelli and Susan Robertson, co-editors of Globalisation, Societies and Education. This is the 8th year GSE editors joined me to talk about the big issues in education during the year and what they are looking forward to the next year. https://lnkd.in/gv-GaqWa
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