HEQ&A is a podcast produced by History of Education Quarterly, the official journal of the History of Education Society (USA). We give authors a platform to discuss what's new, interesting, and important about their work. Each episode also offers resources for teaching.
HEQ&A Podcasts
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Community and Agency during the US Occupation of the Dominican Republic, 1916-1924
- 08 February 2024,
- In this episode, we talk with Alexa Rodríguez about her recent article in History of Education Quarterly. Open-access link to the article: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/history-of-education-quarterly/article/narrative-from-the-margins-community-and-agency-during-the-us-occupation-of-the-dominican-republic-19161924/A31492112649B9D256B86703BBBF80B6...
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Opposing Innovations: Race and Reform in the West Philadelphia Community Free School, 1969–1978
- 13 January 2024,
- In this episode, we talk with T. Philip Nichols, Rhiannon Maton, and Elaine Simon about their recent article in History of Education Quarterly. Open-access link to the article: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/history-of-education-quarterly/article/opposing-innovations-race-and-reform-in-the-west-philadelphia-community-free-school-19691978/57A6654D48DC06DB1085BE9011CFD1A1...
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Walt Disney, Environmental Education, and the True-Life Adventures
- 12 December 2023,
- In this episode, we talk with Charles Dorn about his recent article in History of Education Quarterly. Open-access link to the article: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/history-of-education-quarterly/article/i-never-saw-as-good-a-nature-show-before-walt-disney-environmental-education-and-the-truelife-adventures/B3546CA9A08639EF170DEE5C3D8C3AA9...
Transcript for the Podcast: Orangeburg County Black Teachers and Their Community in the Immediate Post-Brown Era
Transcript for the Podcast: Not Just the Raising of Money: Hampton Institute and Relationship Fundraising, 1893–1917
Transcript for the Podcast: Marking Time, Making Community in Medieval Schools
Transcript for the Podcast: Women's Education and Literacy in England, 1066-1540
Transcript for the Podcast: A Duchess “Given to Contemplation”: The Education of Margaret Cavendish
Transcript for the Podcast: What Happened to Your College Town: The Changing Relationship of Higher Education and College Towns
Transcript for the Podcast: The Right to Residency: Mobility, Tuition, and Public Higher Education Access
Transcript for the Podcast: How Austerity Politics Led to Tuition Charges at Public Universities
Transcript for the Podcast: Subtle, Vicious Effects: Lillian Steel Proctor's Pioneering Investigation of Gifted African-American Children in Washington, DC
Transcript for the Podcast: “Racist-Blind, Not Color-Blind” by Design: Confronting Systemic Racism in Education
Transcript for the Podcast: Things Change You Know
Transcript for the Podcast: Education, Citizenship, and Civil Rights in the Appalachian Coalfields
Transcript for the Podcast: The Hemispheric and Imperial Origins of the Educational War on Poverty
Transcript for the Podcast: Loneliness, Male Violence, and the Work and Living Conditions of Female Teachers in Sweden
Transcript for the Podcast: The Highlander Folk School and the Pedagogies of the Civil Rights Movement
Transcript for the Podcast: Mercer's Belles and Sarmiento's Teachers
Transcript for the Podcast: The “School Question” in an Imperial Context
Transcript for the Podcast: School Hygiene, Body Politics, and the State in Late Imperial Russia
Transcript for the Podcast: The Fight for a Public University in Boston: Making a Public-Private Educational System
Transcript for the Podcast: A Mandatory Black History Curriculum in Chicago during World War II
Transcript for the Podcast: The No Child Left Behind Act in the Global Architecture of Educational Accountability