Benjamin Doxtdator's Long View on Education
Benjamin Doxtdator's Long View on Education
Benjamin Doxtdator
a podcast about the intersection of politics and pedagogy
An Interview with Gerald Ardito
In this interview, I talk with Gerald Ardtio, Assistant Professor of Education at PACE University, about ways that we can increase autonomy for students. He makes the argument that while not everyone loves school, everyone does love to learn. Please follow Gerald on Twitter at @geraldardito And check out his blog https://inventinglearning.wordpress.com/ and recent paper https://journals.uair.arizona.edu/index.php/itet/article/view/22963
Apr 20, 2019
50 min
Stephanie Folling-Fitzgerald: What Values Are We Placing in Our Schools?
In this interview with Stephanie Folling-Fitzgerald (@CrownVictoria22), Lecturer at University of Maryland, College Park, we talk about what values we are placing in our schools. If you're not already following her on Twitter (@CrownVictoria22), go do that before you listen in.
Jan 27, 2019
50 min
Educating People for a Digital World - OEB Talk
How can we educate students to be critical in their civic participation with technology? My slides and sources: https://www.longviewoneducation.org/educating-people-for-a-digital-world/
Dec 10, 2018
23 min
Dr. Michelle Fine on Willful Subjectivity and Strong Objectivity in Education Research
In this interview, Dr. Michelle Fine makes the argument for participatory action research as a sophisticated epistemology. Her work uncovers the willful subjectivity and radical wit of youth. In the last ten minutes, she gives some concrete recommendations for setting up a classroom that recognizes and values the gifts that students bring. Please check out her publications on https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Michelle_Fine and her latest book Just Research in Contentious Times (Teachers College, 2018). Michelle Fine is a Distinguished Professor of Critical Psychology, Women’s Studies, American Studies and Urban Education at the Graduate Center CUNY. Thank you to Dr. Kim Case and Professor Tanya L. Domi.
Nov 16, 2018
58 min
Podcast: Why does Jordan Peterson resonate with white supremacists?
Jordan Peterson “despises” the term ‘structural racism’ and in an argument against the idea that ‘white privilege’ exists, he asks, “Why isn’t it majority privilege?”. “The majority is most comfortable in a society produced by the majority.” Fill in the blanks, replace ‘majority’ with ‘white’, and you’ve cracked the code. Read the full essay with resources here: https://www.longviewoneducation.org/why-does-jordan-peterson-resonate-with-white-supremacists/
Nov 15, 2018
59 min