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Emerging Research in Educational Psychology

APA Division 15
Educational Psychology
Equity In Education
Student Agency
Science Education
Universal Design For Learning
Self-Determination Theory
Culturally Relevant Pedagogy
Psychosocial Factors
STEM Education
Sociocultural Perspective
Motivation
Disability Inclusion
Learning Disabilities
Meta-Analysis
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Cultural Context In Education
Critical Pedagogy
Educational Research
Social Model Of Disability
Educational Policy

Podcast by APA Division 15

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Artwork for Emerging Research in Educational Psychology

Latest Episodes

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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Recent Guests

Wendy Castillo
Assistant Professor in Urban Education and Quantitative Methods
Montclair State University
Episode: Wendy Castillo & Sarah Gillborn
Sarah Gillborn
Associate Professor in Psychology in Education
University of Birmingham
Episode: Wendy Castillo & Sarah Gillborn
Christina Arizaga Barbieri
Associate Professor at the University of Delaware School of Education, Director of the M-Cubed Lab.
University of Delaware
Episode: Christina Barbieri & Jessica Rodrigues
Jessica Rodriguez
Assistant Professor in Special Education at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Episode: Christina Barbieri & Jessica Rodrigues
Dr. Samantha Daley
Associate Professor and Associate Dean for Research at the Warner School of Education and Human Development, University of Rochester
University of Rochester
Episode: Samantha G. Daley
Dr. Jeff Vomund
Director of the Division of Applied Research and Evaluation for the Social Work Office of Research and Public Service at the University of Tennessee
University of Tennessee
Episode: Jeff Vomund
Dr. Robert Danielson
Associate Professor of Educational Psychology, expert in combating scientific misconceptions.
Washington State University
Episode: Robert William Danielson
Dr. Christine Lee Bae
Associate Professor of Educational Psychology at Virginia Commonwealth University, focuses on engaging marginalized students in science education
Virginia Commonwealth University
Episode: Christine Lee Bae & John Fife
Dr. John Fife
Associate Research Professor of Educational Psychology at Virginia Commonwealth University, dedicated to culturally relevant STEM interventions
Virginia Commonwealth University
Episode: Christine Lee Bae & John Fife

Host

Jeff Greene
Host who specializes in educational psychology and focuses on emerging research in the field.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 33 ratings
  • Makes me think every timd

    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)

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Dr Hendrick
    United States3 months ago
  • Perfect for Ed Psych Students

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Auffer Potts
    United States10 months ago
  • Interesting insights into ed psych

    Interesting to hear the thoughts of people whose articles you have only read.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Joemoonsidip
    United States7 years ago

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The podcast is viewed as a valuable resource for educators and researchers, often praised for its clarity and accessibility of complex topics.
Listeners appreciate the insightful discussions on current issues in educational psychology, highlighting the effective integration of research and practical applications.
Comments frequently mention the positive and engaging nature of the conversations, showcasing the expertise of both hosts and guests.

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Wendy Castillo & Sarah Gillborn
Q: How do you define the principle that researchers should adopt a social justice and racial equity orientation?
It emphasizes that researchers must actively address systemic racism in their work, contributing to social justice rather than being complicit in perpetuating racial inequalities.
Wendy Castillo & Sarah Gillborn
Q: What does the principle 'numbers are not neutral' mean?
It refers to the idea that quantitative results are influenced by how we measure and interpret data, and are often misperceived as objective or unbiased.
Wendy Castillo & Sarah Gillborn
Q: Can you unpack the first principle, the centrality of racism?
This principle emphasizes that race should be the center of our inquiries and acknowledges how educational psychology has largely ignored this aspect, perpetuating systemic inequalities.
Wendy Castillo & Sarah Gillborn
Q: Wendy, what were the big issues that prompted you to write this article?
The work prompted by a desire to disrupt the status quo and improve the lives of Black and Brown students, reflecting on personal experiences in traditional quantitative methods and wanting to apply a more equitable framework.
Dionne Cross Francis and Francesca López
Q: What are the three guiding principles for conducting humanizing educational psychology research?
The principles are: acknowledging the inherent value of all humans, understanding the importance of context, and dismantling power structures in research.

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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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2. Sarah Gillborn
3. Christina Arizaga Barbieri
4. Jessica Rodriguez
5. Dr. Samantha Daley
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