Popular Podagogy is a podcast from the Queen’s University Faculty of Education that brings big ideas in teaching and education to life. Our guests include top researchers and instructors from our Faculty and beyond, as well as practicing teachers to combine innovative educational ideas with the everyday life of being a teacher. Chris Carlton is our new host for 2022, Nathan Cheney was our host from 2018 - 2021. Theme song by Trevor Strong (PhD'21).
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Everything you wanted to know about teaching on a podcast produced by the editors and writers at the world-renowned tes. We interview leading researchers, start fierce debates between staff and deep dive into the biggest issues facing education.
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A podcast about the ins and outs of teaching, brought to you by two high school English teachers. We're not experts by any means – instead, we're just asking questions about the things that matter to us as we engage with our students each day. And maybe laughing a little along the way!
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Your introduction to the world of Classical Christian Education through Highland Rim Academy of Cookeville, TN
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Queen's Master of Education student Kyle Raymond joins us to talk about how and why video games should be part of the classroom. Kyle provides practical tips on logistics and ways to make it work with limited resources as well as ideas on how to integrate video games into lessons. Kyle Raymond is a passionate educator pursuing a Master of Education…
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Recent Master of Education Graduate Tristan Lewis joins Chris Carlton this month to talk about his MEd project - A Month of Queer Thriving: 20 ways to queer your classroom. Enjoy this conversation full of helpful and easy to implement ideas about ways to queer your classroom. Make sure to check out Tristan's resource, A Month of Queer Thriving: 20 …
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Did you know that accommodations from high school don't automatically transfer to University? Or that the goal of accommodations for students changes once you get to University? Alan Jeans, Manager of Queen's Student Accessibility Services and current PhD student at the Faculty of Education joins host Chris Carlton to discuss the transition from K-…
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Dr. Nikhil Arora (Physics) and Dr. Nenad Radakovic (Education) join host Chris Carlton to discuss the 2024 total solar eclipse. Listen to find out more about the solar eclipse, what to talk about in your classroom, and more! Resources: Queen's 2024 Total Solar Eclipseتوسط Dr. Nikhil Arora and Dr. Nenad Radakovic
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Wondering how to navigate equity in your classroom? Our own Dr. Alana Butler joins us to answer questions like: How do you support diverse students in your classroom without putting the spotlight on them? How do you navigate and address offensive comments in the classroom – and how do you bring it up with the entire class? Alana and Chris talk abou…
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Listen to Dr. Chris DeLuca, Professor of Educational Assessment and Associate Dean - School of Graduate Studies, talk about AI in the classroom - ways to leverage it to enhance student learning, why we shouldn't be afraid of it, and how to get started using AI. Find out more about Chris DeLuca. Resources Leveraging AI to enhance learning Kappan Onl…
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On this podcast, we talked with registered social worker Laura Conboy, who is the Mental Health Lead at Limestone District School Board. Laura discusses mental health as a continuum, strategies for mental health in the classroom - both individually and as a group, how to create caring conditions, what a circle of care looks like, how to navigate th…
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Lauren Smart-Lampl, Indigenous Teacher Education Program Coordinator and current Master of Education in World Indigenous Studies in Education student, joins us to talk about Truth and Reconciliation in the classroom drawing on her experience teaching in Nova Scotia. She discusses how she talked about residential schools in her classroom, how to ind…
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Hear from Dr. Patty Douglas, Associate Professor of Disability Studies and Exceptionalities and the inaugural Chair of Student Success and Wellness at the Faculty of Education. In the podcast, Patty discusses how her experience as a classroom teacher gave her a fire in her belly and led her to become a researcher. She discusses what neurodiversity-…
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Dr. Tiina Kukkonen joins us to talk about why every teacher should integrate art into their classrooms - and how to make that happen. Resources: Arts Integration Arts Infusion Committee Kennedy Center Art Canada Institute Arts Integration and 21st Century Skills: A Study of Learners and Teachers (article) Institute for Arts Integration in STEAM Mon…
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MEd students Beck Watt and Alex O'Leary joined us to talk about being a 2SLGBTQ+ ally in the classroom, how to address difficult topics in the news, and bringing representation into the classroom every day. Resources The Faculty of Education's Gender Diversity Resources 2STLGBQIA+ Lesson Plans from the Manitoba Teacher's Society Supporting Transgen…
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When we think about literacy we often think about literature and poetry – but what about non-fiction? The National Council of Teachers of English put out a powerful statement (with recommendations) about the importance of non-fiction literacy and the value it has in the classroom. Non-fiction children’s author Lindsey Carmichael joins us to talk ab…
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Katrina Carbone, PhD student, talks about her research and how mental health, wellness and assessment are intertwined – and how assessment can be used to support student flourishing. She also discusses research she completed during her Master of Education centred around assessment identity and how our own experiences as students can shape how we pr…
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Historian Deirdre McCorkindale (PhD ABD), Assistant Professor of History at the University of Guelph, joins us this month to discuss the history of Black History month itself (did you know it has over 100 years of history?), some of the problems with how Black history is taught in school, and how to keep your Black history lessons local. Bio: Dei…
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Dr. Nenad Radakovic, our newest Faculty member, joined us to talk about transdisciplinary approaches to math education - or using math to explore big questions - like how we tackle climate change or how we make musical compositions that are pleasing to everyone. He talks about math classes he taught in the wake of the Fukushima nuclear disaster in …
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Find out how you can get access to teaching resources at Queen's University's library, what is available to you as a teacher at public libraries and more in our latest podcast! October is library month in Canada - with the theme: one card one million possibilities. We were lucky to have a chance to talk with two different librarians this week - Kri…
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To celebrate Science Literacy Week, award-winning Canadian science children’s author Dr. Lindsey Carmichael joined us to talk about what science literacy is, why it is important, and what role books play in science literacy. To celebrate Science Literacy Week, award-winning science children’s author Dr. Lindsey Carmichael joined us to talk about wh…
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On this week’s Tes podagogy, literacy expert Alex Quigley highlights the importance of reading comprehension, and how secondary teachers can foster it in their classroomsتوسط Tes
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This week, we revisit a podagogy episode from 2018 to explore what we really mean by ‘school ready’ with Dr Louise Kay.توسط Tes
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In this week’s Tes podagogy, SEND expert Rob Webster explains his research into the educational experiences of children with SEND in mainstream schools, and what can be done to improve themتوسط Tes
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In this week’s podagogy, Professor Patrick Leman and Dr Harriet Tenanbaum explain the research behind peer learning, and offer advice on how to embed it in your classroomتوسط Tes
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In this episode of Tes podagogy, Professor Sara Baker explains why self-regulation needs specific attention in Reception and Year 1, and which activity is best for supporting these skillsتوسط Tes
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In this week's Tes Podagogy podcast, two experts explore the problems schools face when it comes to transition, and what they can do to overcome them.توسط Tes
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For children to really become mathematicians, teachers need to be proactive about fostering curiosity and resilience in the classroom, says Dr Ems Lord in this week's episode of Tes podagogyتوسط Tes
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Given the rise in young people playing video games as a consequence of the pandemic, this week's Tes podagogy is an episode from 2019 with Dr Peter Etchells, the professor of psychology and science communication at Bath Spa University. He explains what the research tells us about the impact of video games, and why they can be of benefit to pupils.…
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On this week's Tes podagogy, Professor Sam Wass explains why city-born children are more likely to struggle to concentrate for long periods of time and to get upset quickly than those born in the country, and what that means for the classroomتوسط Tes
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In this week's Tes Podagogy, Professor Daniel Ansari explains what research says is the best way to teach children to countتوسط Tes
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Skilling up on artificial intelligence may not be at the top of your to-do list, but on this week's podcast, two experts explain why learning about AI could help you cut your workloadتوسط Tes
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To improve primary and secondary literacy, teachers need to stop playing the blame game, says Professor Jessie Ricketts in this week's Tes podagogyتوسط Tes
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In this episode of Tes Podagogy, consultant clinical psychologist Dr Jane Gilmour discusses why teachers should celebrate, not tolerate, a neurodivergent diagnosis, and how to support students in the classroomتوسط Tes
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Smile big or go home! We are thrilled to have Lynda Colgan join us to talk about the upcoming Science Rendezvous event – and the very exciting highlights, what resources are available for teachers to use in their classroom, online workshops, and what makes this event special for kids and adults. Intro Music by: Trevor […]…
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On average, two to three children in your class will be preterm babies – but do you know how to support them? In this week's Tes podagogy Professor Samantha Johnson, a developmental psychologist from the University of Leicester, explains everything you need to know.توسط Tes
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As exam anxiety builds, teachers need to avoid telling students to "do their best" says Dr Tara Porter. In this week's Tes podagogy, she explains whyتوسط Tes
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Episode 25: Working with your community to integrate sustainability into your classroom with special guest Dan Hendry
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Earth Day is coming up on April 22, 2022. The theme this year Celebrate Every Day! And we couldn’t think of a better person to have on our podcast and talk about sustainability in your classroom than Dan Hendry. On this episode, he’ll talk about sustainability projects big and small – and how to work with […]…
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In this week's Tes podagogy, Professor Michael Young discusses how schools can embed powerful knowledge in their curriculumتوسط Tes
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