Today we explore how time can be inherited like status or wealth and what that means for higher education mobility and inequality. My guest is Cora Lingling Xu.
Dr Cora Lingling Xu is Associate Professor in Sociology of Education at Durham University. Her new book is called The Time Inheritors: How Time Inequalities Shape Higher Education Mobility in China ... Show More
Dec 2024
Episode 219: Student Voice (EC)
Zach is joined by Marlene Tapia Garcia and three of her first grade students, Olivia, Arya, and Ethan, to talk about their experience in a Modern Classroom.
Read a summary of this episode on the Modern Classrooms Project blog (https://www.modernclassrooms.org/blog/student-voices- ... Show More
32m 51s
Feb 2023
EP270 How ChatGPT can reduce your teacher workload (with Dr. Monica Burns)
Artificial intelligence can help you work more efficiently and save hours each week! Listen in as I talk with Dr. Monica Burns, an author, speaker, and former New York City public school teacher. Monica shares incredibly practical ideas for teachers on her website ClassTechTips.c ... Show More
18m 47s
Aug 2024
What does it really mean to be trauma informed as a social worker, with Dr Jessica Taylor
In this episode I'm in conversation with Dr Jessica Taylor. We talk about:-Jess's newest book and memoir, Underclass-Trauma informed, anti pathologist approaches-Home education and misogyny-Music, society, culture and change Links: www.drjessicataylor.comhttps://www.victimfocus.c ... Show More
1h 16m
Feb 2025
Best of Design Matters: Emily Nagoski, Ph.D.
New York Times bestselling, award-winning author and educator Emily Nagoski is one of the most exceptional minds at work today on the science of sexual connection, intimacy, and arousal. She joins to discuss her remarkable career and new book, “Come Together.”Learn more about our ... Show More
1h 19m