
Emerging issues and the latest ideas from across the world of education research. Hear from a range of academics about their current research in schools, universities and beyond. Hosted by Neil Selwyn from Monash University, Australia.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 121 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Category | Education | ||||

We talk to Phill Dawson (Deakin University) about how to make sense of some of the latest trends around authentic assessment, self-assessment and ‘ungrading’. We also talk about what makes good feedback, and how students and teachers can benefit from... more
Students choosing to study overseas has long been an important part of higher education, but is becoming increasingly politically contentious. Professor Rachel Brooks (University of Oxford) talks about her research around student mobilities in UK hig... more
Many Australian schools have extensive rules around what students are expected to wear and what they should look like. Kayla Mildren (Griffith University) talks about her work on the sociology of school uniform policies – especially schools' attempts... more
Getting published in academic journals can be a major source of stress for education researchers. We talk to Sam Sellar (lead editor of Discourse) about how best to navigate the article writing and submission process, dealing with peer reviews, and s... more
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Having just completed an MA relating to creativity/play/media education I’m very keen to maintain a connection to contemporary research whilst working with young people in schools which this podcast does in a succinct and engaging way. I’ve always valued Neil’s critical consideration of media and tech in education and it turns out he’s also a brilliant host.
I found this by chance and I really like the format. There’s a mixture of higher education and school researchers and teachers (or both) and I’ve found it very useful to hear about the their work and how they have approached it.
And more connected after I listen to this podcast.
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Focused on emerging issues and contemporary ideas within education research, the content features a diverse group of academics sharing their current findings and insights. Notable topics include international student mobility, educational policies, climate change education, and gender equity in leadership within educational settings. The discussions frequently emphasize real-world implications and the socio-cultural contexts of education, making it particularly relevant for educators, policy makers, and researchers in the field. The format prioritizes engaging conversations that aim to foster understanding and connection within the education community, providing listeners with a sense of being part of an informed dialogue.
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