Let's Talk About Sociology of Education

Let's Talk About Sociology of Education

Dr. Melanie Ní Dhuinn is a Senior Lecturer in Education in Marino Institute of Education and previously worked as an Assistant Professor of Teacher Education in the School of Education in Trinity College and Director of the Professional Master of Education in Hibernia College. She is a qualified post-primary teacher (Physical Education and Gaeilge) and now works across primary and post-primary teacher education as a Teacher Educator and a Researcher. In this podcast Melanie interviews leading researchers, academics, social justice activists, policy makers, curriculum specialists and practitioners as they talk about the Sociology of Education across the continuum of education and how it looks in everyday reality in its many forms and guises. This is season two of her podcast; “Let’s Talk About the Sociology of Education”, you can listen to season one episodes here. This podcast was developed initially as a resource to support student teachers and others working in Initial Teacher Education to try and make sense of and demystify what can be abstract and dense sociological theories and recognise them in real-time practice. The podcast has gone from strength to strength, now boasting global listenership and interest appealing to many, inside and outside the field of education. The podcast is broad ranging and covers a range of sociological perspectives, experiences and discussions including Social Justice, Equity and Equality, Disability, Inclusion,Cultural Capital, Schools and Schooling, education systems, technology in education, LGBTQI+ experiences in education, values, beliefs, gender in education, global citizenship, the family and school, emotion in sociology and much more. Tune in to learn from expert researchers, academics and practitioners as we discuss everything and anything sociological within the field of education.

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Episoder(34)

S2 Episode Seven: Dr. Michael Hallissy Digital Education – Trusting teachers to make informed decisions to best meet the needs of their learners

S2 Episode Seven: Dr. Michael Hallissy Digital Education – Trusting teachers to make informed decisions to best meet the needs of their learners

Michael is a former primary school teacher who has over 25 years’ experience working in the field of digital education. He developed his interest in digital education in the early 1980s as an undergra...

14 Nov 202449min

S2 Episode Six: Deirdre Hogan and Dr. Joanne O’ Flaherty “Ubuntu Voices: Exploring possible futures for Global Citizenship Education”

S2 Episode Six: Deirdre Hogan and Dr. Joanne O’ Flaherty “Ubuntu Voices: Exploring possible futures for Global Citizenship Education”

Deirdre Hogan is co-ordinator of the Ubuntu Network, an Irish Aid funded strategic partnership that supports the integration of Global Citizenship Education into post primary Initial Teacher Education...

6 Nov 202448min

S2 Episode Five: Learning as an emotional practice: emotion in the sociology of education

S2 Episode Five: Learning as an emotional practice: emotion in the sociology of education

My guest in this episode is Dr. Roland Tormey. Roland is a sociologist and learning scientist, researching and teaching on engineering education in EPFL, Switzerland.  Prior to 2011, he worked in teac...

31 Okt 202442min

S2 Episode Four: Schools as sites of tension and contradiction

S2 Episode Four: Schools as sites of tension and contradiction

Professor Gerry Jeffers’ experience as an educator has been wide ranging. In his twenties, he taught in a school in Kenya, East Africa. That experience shaped much of his subsequent work as a teacher,...

24 Okt 202458min

S2 Episode Three: Professor Jacquelynne Boivin and Professor Sheena Rancher

S2 Episode Three: Professor Jacquelynne Boivin and Professor Sheena Rancher

“Irish Classrooms Opening American Minds to New Aspects of Social Justice Education.”  Dr. Jacquelynne Anne Boivin is an Assistant Professor of Elementary and Early Childhood Education at Bridgewater...

17 Okt 202449min

S2 Episode Two: Professor Michael Shevlin "Reimagining Education for Young Marginalised People"

S2 Episode Two: Professor Michael Shevlin "Reimagining Education for Young Marginalised People"

Michael is Professor in Inclusive Education and Director of the Trinity Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities in Trinity College Dublin. His teaching and research have focused on facilitati...

10 Okt 202449min

S2 Episode One: Professor Joanne Banks "All means all, but does it?"

S2 Episode One: Professor Joanne Banks "All means all, but does it?"

Joanne is a lecturer and researcher in inclusive education at the School of Education in Trinity College Dublin. Joanne worked for over a decade in education research in the Economic and Social Resear...

3 Okt 202450min

Season 2 Trailer

Season 2 Trailer

Dr. Melanie Ní Dhuinn is a Senior Lecturer in Education in Marino Institute of Education and previously worked as an Assistant Professor of Teacher Education in the School of Education in Trinity Coll...

30 Sep 20241min

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