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Transcripts
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Season 4 Episode 1: CATHERINE LEE SYEDA ALI SECTION 28
Summary of Keywords schools, teachers, section, gay, women, people, lesbian, write, talking, history, experiences, book, teaching, identities, research, pretended, absolutely, wanted, sexuality, work Speakers Catherine Lee (Anglia Ruskin University) and Syeda Ali...
Season 3 Episode 1: Geography with Desmond Ikenna Odugu
To accompany the 50th Anniversary special edition of the History of Education Journal, we spoke to some of the contributors. These podcasts focus on two of the themes in the journal:Geographical historiographies of education and Thematic intersections with the history...
Season 2 Episode 12: Performance Nineteenth Century Jesuit Schools with Michael Zampelli, SJ
We’re back today with our second of three episodes looking at the performing arts in education. In this episode, we move forward to the nineteenth century to look at theatre in Jesuit schools in the United States. My guest this week, who will walk us through this...
Season 2 Episode 11: Performance in Early Modern Schools with Amanda Eubanks Winkler
For our next few episodes, we’re going to turn to performance and look at how music, theatre and dance have intersected with education in the past. Our stop will be in early modern England, where Dr Amanda Eubanks Winkler will be our guide to performance in the...
Season 2 Episode 10: Time and Community in Medieval Schools with Sarah Lynch
We're excited to share a special guest episode today from our colleagues at HEQ&A, the official podcast of History of Education Quarterly. They have an outstanding archive of episodes, but given the interdisciplinary focus of this season, today I thought we’d...
Season 2 Episode 9: The history of Knowledge with Tamson Pietsch and Joel Barnes (Replay)
While we take a summer break, we have some special episodes coming out. This week’s episode is a replay of an episode from last season. In today's episode, Bethany White speaks to Dr. Tamson Pietsch and Dr. Joel Barnes about their work on the connections - and...
International Education in Australia with Anna Kent
Continuing our exploration of international student experiences, this episode we move to the other side of the world and examine the experience of overseas students in Australia. Beginning in 1948, Australia offered a number of different scholarship programmes...
Season 2 Episode 7: Differentials Fees for Overseas Students with Jodi Burkett
The half a million international students studying in the UK are heirs to a complex legacy of overseas students studying in Britain. From medieval scholars traveling between Oxford and Paris, medical students traveling to Edinburgh, Indian students coming over in the...
Season 2 Episode 6: Networks of Empire with Brianna Lafoon
An advertisement for the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition, where vocational and practical education techniques developed in the Philippines were showcased for US domestic educators. Today’s conversation picks up on the discussion of American imperial...
Season 2 Episode 5: Empire & Education in the Philippines with Funie Hsu and Malini Johar Schueller
In today's episode, I was lucky enough to speak with not one but two researchers! Both Funie Hsu and Malini Johar Schueller look at the role of race and racialisation in shaping education policy during the American occupation of the Philippines. Our discussion focuses...