Visions of Education
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Episode 225: Who are Social Studies Teachers? with Amy Allen & David Hicks
Episode 224: Fascism in K-12 Social Studies Standards with Rob Martinelle
Episode 223: Representation of Women in World History Curriculum with Sara Evers
In episode 223, Dan and Michael chat with Sara Evers about her new TRSE article titled, “Whose historical thinking? Representation of women in the Digital Inquiry Group’s Reading Like a Historian world history curriculum.”
Episode 222: Latine Counternarratives in Children's Literature with Melissa Rojas Williams
In episode 222, Dan and Michael chat with Melissa Rojas Williams about her new TRSE article titled, “‘Algunas personas aquí han venido con coyote como Areli?’: Conceptualizing the Latine civic counternarrative through diverse children’s literature.”
Episode 221: Embracing Queer Social Studies with Sandra Schmidt
Episode 221: Embracing Queer Social Studies with Sandra Schmidt by Visions of Education
Episode 220: Centering Listening and Empathy in Civics with Hilary Conklin & Molly Andolina
In episode 220, Dan and Michael chat with Hilary Conklin and Molly Andolina about their new TRSE article titled, “ Toward a more empathic, connected, and humanizing democracy: A civics curriculum centering listening and storytelling.”
Episode 219: The State of Elementary Social Studies with Linda Doornbos, Annie Whitlock, & Maggie Demarse
Episode 219: The State of Elementary Social Studies with Linda Doornbos, Annie Whitlock, & Maggie Demarse by Visions of Education
Episode 218: Motivated Reasoning in Teaching Abortion with Rebecca Geller and Jamie Gravell
In episode 218, Dan and Michael chat with Rebecca Geller and Jamie Gravell about their new TRSE article titled, “‘My thinking has changed but beliefs have not’: Motivated reasoning in learning to teach abortion.”
Episode 217: Deliberative Dialogues with Judy Pace
Episode 217: Deliberative Dialogues with Judy Pace by Visions of Education
Episode 216: Observing Classroom Discussion with Lightning Jay & Abby Reisman
In episode 216, Dan and Michael chat with Lightning Jay and Abby Reisman about their article published in Theory & Research in Social Education, “The social studies discourse instrument: Validating an observation tool for classroom discussions.”
Episode 215: What is “difficult” in Social Studies Research? with Brittany Jones & Kim Edmondson
In episode 215, Dan and Michael chat with Brittany Jones & Kim Edmondson about their article published in Theory & Research in Social Education, “What is the word ‘difficult’ doing in social studies research?: A systematic literature review of empirical research on difficult knowledges and histories, 2004–2022.”

Episode 214: Teaching How to Evaluate Online Information with Elizabeth Reynolds
In episode 214, Dan and Michael chat with Elizabeth Reynolds about her article published in Theory & Research in Social Education, “Teaching students to evaluate online information in social studies: A comparative case study of teachers’ goals and approaches.”

Episode 213: The Future of Civic Education with Keith Barton & Alex Cuenca
In episode 213, Dan and Michael chat with Keith Barton and Alex Cuenca about the new book, The Future of Civic Education: Rebuilding a Democracy in Ruins.

Episode 212: Cherokee Storytelling with Traci Sorell
In episode 212, Dan and Michael chat with Traci Sorell (Cherokee Nation) about her fiction and nonfiction books for young people.

Episode 211: Arts Integrated Historical Empathy with Jason Endacott
In episode 211, Dan and Michael chat with Jason Endacott about his article published in Theory & Research in Social Education, “Arts integrated historical empathy: Preservice teachers’ engagement with pluralistic lived experiences and efforts toward instructional application.”

Episode 210: Mimicry, Imitation, and Simulations Oh My! with Bretton Varga & Erin Adams
In episode 210, Dan and Michael chat with Bretton Varga and Erin Adams about their article published in Theory & Research in Social Education, “Theorizing mimesis across social studies contexts of mimicry, imitation, and simulation.”

Episode 209: Rupturing Anti-Blackness in Preservice Social Studies w/ Asif Wilson & Rachel McMillian
In episode 209, Dan and Michael chat with Asif Wilson and Rachel McMillian about their article published in Theory & Research in Social Education, “Black teachers in white spaces: Rupturing reproductions of Anti-Blackness in preservice social studies education.”

Episode 208: Educator Agency within Standards Committees with Lauren Harris & Chris Martell
In episode 208, Dan and Michael chat with Lauren Harris and Chris Martell about their article published in Theory & Research in Social Education, “‘I was in the room where it happens’: Educator agency and community within state social studies standards committees.”

Episode 207: Eugenic Ideology in World History Curriculum with Tadashi Dozono
In episode 207, Dan and Michael chat with Tadashi Dozono about his article published in Theory & Research in Social Education, “Eugenic ideology and the world history curriculum: How eugenic beliefs structure narratives of development and modernity.”

Episode 206: Social Emotional Learning (SEL) & Affective Citizenship with Patrick Keegan
In episode 206, Dan and Michael chat with Patrick Keegan about his article published in Theory & Research in Social Education, “What kind of affective citizen? An analysis of state social emotional learning standards.”

Episode 205: Religion in Elementary Social Studies with Amy Allen
In episode 205, Dan and Michael chat with Amy Allen about her article published in Theory & Research in Social Education, “Included, but how? A critical investigation into elementary social studies standards about religion.”

Episode 204: Creating Environments for Open Discussion with Kelly Siegel-Stechler
In episode 203, Dan and Michael chat with Kelly Siegel-Stechler about her article published in Theory & Research in Social Education, “‘Conversation is everything’: How teachers and students create environments where open discussion can thrive.”

Episode 203: Critical Inquiry with Jenni Conrad & Jenni Gallagher
In episode 203, Dan and Michael chat with Jenni Conrad and Jenni Gallagher about two articles—one with Wendy Chan published in Theory & Research in Social Education, “Getting critical with compelling questions: Shifts in elementary teacher candidates’ curriculum planning from inquiry to critical inquiry” and another published in Social Education title, “Designing Questions for Critical Inquiry.”

Episode 202: Supporting Youth Agency with Ryan Oto
In episode 202, Dan and Michael chat with Ryan Oto about his article published in Theory & Research in Social Education, “‘This is for us, not them’: Troubling adultism through a pedagogy of solidarity in youth organizing and activism.”

Episode 201: Thematically Teaching Public Issues w/ Tradebooks w/ Clabough and colleagues
In episode 201, Dan and Michael chat about the research project that focuses on thematically teaching public issues with Jeremiah Clabough, Caroline Sheffield, Timothy Litner, & Allie Whitford.

Episode 200: Civics of Technology with Dan Krutka, Marie Heath, & Jacob Pleasants
In episode 200, Michael and Dan chat reminisce about Visions of Education beginnings, and then Michael interviews Dan, Marie Heath, and Jacob Pleasants about their Civics of Technology project.

Episode 199: Critical Economic Literacy Education with Agata Soroko
In episode 199, Dan and Michael chat with Agata Soroko about her article published in Theory & Research in Social Education, “Teaching young people more than 'how to survive austerity': From traditional financial literacy to critical economic literacy education.”

Episode 198: Unpacking Problems in World History Curriculum with Stephen Jackson
In episode 198, Dan and Michael chat with Stephen Jackons about his 2022 book, “The patchwork of world history in Texas high schools: Unpacking Eurocentrism, imperialism, and nationalism in the curriculum, 1920-2021.”

Episode 197: Gender Stereotypes in Elementary with Alyssa Whitford
In episode 197, Dan and Michael chat with Alyssa Whitford about her article published in Theory & Research in Social Education, “Understanding and addressing gender stereotypes with elementary children: The promise of an integrated approach.”
Episode 196: Historical empathy through virtual reality with Timothy Patterson
In episode 196, Dan and Michael chat with Timothy Patterson about his article published in Theory & Research in Social Education, “Virtual reality for the promotion of historical empathy: A mixed-methods analysis.”

Episode 195: Rethinking Presentism in History Education with James Miles & Lindsay Gibson
In episode 195, Dan and Michael chat with James Miles and Lindsay Gibson about their article published in Theory & Research in Social Education, “Rethinking presentism in history education.”

Episode 194: Teaching Black and White Fear in U.S. History with Brittany Jones
In episode 194, Dan and Michael chat with Brittany Jones about her study published in Theory & Research in Social Education, “Feeling fear as power and oppression: An examination of Black and white fear in Virginia's US history standards and curriculum framework.”

Episode 193: Unplanned Controversial Issues in the Classroom with Charlot Cassar
In episode 193, Dan and Michael chat with Charlot (Shar-loh) Cassar about his article published in Theory & Research in Social Education along with Ida Oosterheert and Paulien Meijer, “Why teachers address unplanned controversial issues in the classroom.”

Episode 192: Commemorative Literacies & Labors of Justice in Argentina & Beyond
In episode 192, Dan and Michael chat with James Damico, Loren Lybarger, and Edward Brudney about their book, “Commemorative Literacies and Labors of Justice: Resistance, Reconciliation, and Recovery in Buenos Aires and Beyond.”

Episode 191: Necropolitics in Social Studies w/ B.Varga, C.van Kessel, & R.Christ
In episode 191, Dan and Michael chat with Bretton Varga, Cathryn van Kessel, & Rebecca Christ about their article published in Theory & Research in Social Education, “Theorizing necropolitics in social studies education.”

Episode 190: Civic Education through Southeast Asian Deportation Community Defense with Van Anh Tran
In episode 190, Dan and Michael chat with Van Anh Tran about her article published in Social Studies & the Young Learner, “We Are Here: Civic Education through Southeast Asian Deportation Community Defense.”

Episode 189: Historical inquiry & Criticality with Maribel Santiago & Tadashi Dozono
In episode 189, Dan and Michael chat with friend of the pod Maribel Santiago and new guest Tadashi Dozono about their study published in Theory & Research in Social Education, “History is critical: Addressing the false dichotomy between historical inquiry and criticality.”

Episode 188: Computational Thinking in Social Studies w/ M.Manfra, T.Hammond, & R.Coven
In episode 188, Dan and Michael chat with Meghan Manfra, Tom Hammond, and Robert Coven about their study published in Theory & Research in Social Education, “ Assessing computational thinking in the social studies.”

Episode 187: Teaching Historical Reading & Civic Online Reasoning with Sarah McGrew
In episode 187, Dan and Michael chat with friend of the pod Sarah McGrew about her study published in Theory & Research in Social Education, “Bridge or byway? Teaching historical reading and civic online reasoning in a US history class.”

Episode 186: A Critical Place-based Partnership for Antiracist Elem. Soc. St. w/ E.Thacker & A.Bodle
In episode 186, Dan and Michael chat with friend of the pod Emma Thacker and Aaron Bodle about their study published in Theory & Research in Social Education, “Seizing the moment: A critical place-based partnership for antiracist elementary social studies teacher education.”

Episode 185: Teaching Early South Asian American Histories with Mohit Mehta
In episode 185, Dan and Michael chat with Mohit Mehta about his article published in Social Studies & the Young Learner, “Using Digital Archives to Teach Early South Asian American Histories.”

Episode 184: The State of Social Studies Teacher Education Research with Lightning Jay
In episode 184, Dan and Michael chat with Lightning Jay about his study published in Theory & Research in Social Education, “The disciplinary and critical divide in social studies teacher education research: A review of the literature from 2009–2019.”

Episode 183: Civic-oriented Practices of Black male Teacher-Coaches with Daniel Thomas III
In episode 183, Dan and Michael chat with Daniel Thomas III about his study published in Theory & Research in Social Education, “‘If I can help somebody”: The civic-oriented thought and practices of Black male teacher-coaches.”

Episode 182: Third-grade Students’ Sensemaking about Enslavement with Ryan Hughes
In episode 182, Dan and Michael chat with Ryan Hughescal about his study published in Theory & Research in Social Education, “‘What is slavery?’: Third-grade students’ sensemaking about enslavement through historical inquiry.”

Episode 181: Telling Untold Stories of Marginalized Groups through Comics w/ Steph Manuel
In episode 181, Dan and Michael chat with Steph Manuel about using comic books to tell the untold stories of marginalized groups.

Episode 180: Cultural Citizenship in 5th-grade Social Studies with Anna Falkner & Katherina Payne
In episode 180, Dan and Michael chat with Anna Falkner and Katherina Payne about their publication in Theory & Research in Social Education titled, ““Courage to take on the bull”: Cultural citizenship in fifth-grade social studies.”

Episode 179: Building 21st Century School Communities w/ C. Kramer, A. Lester, & K. Wilcox
In episode 179, Dan and Michael chat with Catherine Kramer, Amanda Lester, and Kristen Wilcox about their publication in Theory & Research in Social Education titled, “College, career, and civic readiness: Building school communities that prepare youth to thrive as 21st century citizens.”

Episode 178: Feminist social studies teachers with Kaylene Stevens
In episode 178, Dan and Michael chat with Kaylene Stevens about her new publication in Theory & Research in Social Education titled, “How the 2016 US presidential election and the #MeToo movement impacted feminist social studies teachers.”

Episode 177: Standardizing Indigenous Erasure with Leilani Sabzalian, Sarah Shear, & Jimmy Snyder
In episode 177, Michael and Dan chat with Leilani Sabzalian, Sarah Shear, & Jimmy Snyder about their new publication in Theory & Research in Social Education titled, “Standardizing Indigenous erasure: A TribalCrit and QuantCrit analysis of K–12 US civics and government standards.”

Episode 176: New Materialism and Social Studies with Peter Nelson & Scott Durham
In episode 176, Michael and Dan chat with Peter Nelson about his new publication in Theory & Research in Social Education titled, “Between aspiration and reality: New materialism and social studies education.”