
Podcast by APA Division 15
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 71 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Education | |||

Dr. Wendy Castillo and Dr. Sarah Gillborn join podcast host Dr. Jeff Greene to discuss their recent Educational Psychologist article, "Leveraging QuantCrit to expose and challenge systemic racism in educational psychology." Source Material: w... more
Dr. Terrell R. Morton, Dr. Whitney N. McCoy, & Dr. ReAnna S. Roby join podcast host Dr. Jeff Greene to discuss their recent Educational Psychologist article, "Black girl embodied motivation: A critically, race-gender reimagined motivation theory." So... more
Dr. Dionne Cross Francis and Dr. Francesca López join podcast host Dr. Jeff Greene to discuss their recent Educational Psychologist article, "A humanizing approach to race-focused research in educational psychology." Source Material: www.tand... more
Dr. Christina Barbieri and Dr. Jessica Rodrigues join podcast host Dr. Jeff Greene to discuss their Educational Psychologist article, “Leveraging cognitive load theory to support students with mathematics difficulty." Source Material: www.tan... more
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After leaving school psychology to pursue clinical practice, Dr. Greene’s show is my lifeline to what is on the horizon for what matters for kids in school! Love it and highly recommend (which is more than I can say for pineapple on pizza)
Fantastic showcase of ideas and illumination of research. The guests are bright and working professionals in the field. The episodes isolate concepts in entertaining and easily digestible language. I recommend this series for graduate students studying educational psychology as this profession is often misunderstood or conflated with school psychologists. The clarity provided makes the subjects discussed exciting to hear about and inspiring to find out more.
Interesting to hear the thoughts of people whose articles you have only read.
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The content explores various contemporary topics in educational psychology, with a strong emphasis on inclusion, motivation, and equity within educational contexts. Recent episodes have featured discussions on innovative frameworks such as Universal Design for Learning, Black Girl Embodied Motivation, and inclusive methodologies for engaging marginalized students. Listeners can expect expert insights from educational professionals who strive to integrate research with practical applications in teaching, addressing the unique challenges faced by various student demographics, particularly those from historically marginalized backgrounds. Overall, this platform is dedicated to transforming educational practices based on emergent insights in th... more
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Recent guests on this podcast include:
1. Wendy Castillo
2. Sarah Gillborn
3. Christina Arizaga Barbieri
4. Jessica Rodriguez
5. Dr. Samantha Daley
6. Dr. Jeff Vomund
7. Dr. Robert Danielson
8. Dr. Christine Lee Bae
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