

Thinking in the Midst
Cara Furman
Philosophers of education talk about how their research can inform educational policy and teacher practice around current issues in the field. The goal of the podcast is to think with topics in conversation. Guests do not represent the hosts nor the Philosophy of Education Society. Guest and topic interest form here: https://forms.gle/nvj3J2WvR3q3JQdf9
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Jan 26, 2024 • 53min
34. On Aesthetics and Education
Laura D'Olimipio and René Arcilla sit down with Derek and Cara to talk about the aesthetic dimensions of educational experience and how to defend or articulate the value of the arts in schools.
LINKS:
Here is a transcript of the episode.
You can find more of Laura's work here, here, here, and here.
René's work is available here, here, and here.
And here is the form you can use to recommend future topics or guests for the podcast!

Jan 12, 2024 • 1h
33. On Math Education and Democracy
Elham Kazemi and Kurt Stemhagen join Cara and Derek to talk about the democratic affordances of mathematics classrooms.
LINKS:
Find more of Elham's work here, here, and here.
Find more of Kurt's work here, here, and here.
Here is the transcript of the episode,
and you can recommend future guests and topics with this form.

Dec 29, 2023 • 1h 3min
32. On Books Worth Reading
Addyson Frattura and Kierstin Giunco speak with Cara and Derek about the best things they've read in recent years -- including things they discovered through assigned coursework, independent research, and for pleasure.
LINKS!
The list of books we recommended and discussed
The transcript of the episode (with plenty of proper-name misspellings)
The form to recommend guests and topics for future episodes

Dec 15, 2023 • 1h 13min
31. On Public Revenue for Public Education
Historians Matthew Kelly and Andrew Kahrl join Cara and Derek to talk about racialized land values, the definition of "property" for the purposes of taxation, the history and power of local tax administration, and inequities in the funding of public services, including schools.
For Matthew's forthcoming book -- preorders available now -- click here.
For Andrew's forthcoming book, also available for preorder, click here.
For a transcript of this episode, click here.
And please use this form to suggest topics and guests for future episodes!

Dec 1, 2023 • 1h 2min
30. On Grading
Continuing a conversation that took place at OVPES 2023, Gabe Keehn, Kenneth Driggers, and Deron Boyles join Cara and Derek to discuss novel (as well as hackneyed) concerns around grading -- how worried should we be about grade inflation, and what does ChatGPT mean for us as teachers and learners?
We've solved our transcription issue! Here is a transcript of the ep.
For more of Deron's work, click here, here, and here.
For more of Kenneth's work, click here, here, and here.
To suggest future topics and guests, use this form.

Nov 24, 2023 • 52min
On Gratitude (bonus episode #2)
So as to avoid dropping a regular episode during the US's thanksgiving holiday, Cara and I sit for an interview by one of the podcast's listeners--all about how doing the podcast influences our scholarship, how we hope that it is received, and where we hope it goes in the future.

Nov 11, 2023 • 51min
29. On Women in Philosophy
Cristina Cammarano, Shapel LaBorde, and Ariana Gonzalez-Stokas join Cara and Derek to reflect on the theme of the 2023 North Eastern Philosophy of Education Society (NEPES), which was held on October 7th.
Relatedly, the Southeast Philosophy of Education Society will meet in February 2024; their call is here, submission deadline Nov. 15.
For Ariana's recent book, click here.
And for some of Cristina's recent work, click here and here.

Oct 27, 2023 • 60min
28. On the Concept of Equity
Meira Levinson and Harry Brighouse join Cara and Derek to talk about their work in clarifying "equity" as it appears in policy documents and popular discourse -- the conversation ranges across the role of analytic philosophy in educational discussions, the nature and purpose of normative case studies, and whether we should just go ahead and drop the "practical implications" question we routinely ask our guests.
To read the paper at the center of our discussion, click here.
For more of Meira's work on normative case studies, click here and here.
For more of Harry's work on the responsibilities of philosophy and education, click here and here.

Oct 13, 2023 • 42min
27. On Ecological Education
Annie Schultz and LeAnn Holland join us to discuss education in its ecological valence, which includes conversations about anthropocentrism and animality, aesthetics, the weather, and the crucial issue of whether Timothy Morton's work counts as "accessible" philosophy.
For more of LeAnn's work, click here and here.
For more of Annie's work, click here and here.
Here is the form to recommend future guests and topics!

Oct 6, 2023 • 45min
26. On Information, Misinformation, and Disinformation
Jen Logue and Sarah Stitzlein join Cara and Derek to talk about the theme of the 2024 PES conference, to be held in Salt Lake City, March 7th-11th. See the conference website and submit a session or paper here. Submission deadline is November 1st, 2023.
Meanwhile, for more of Sarah's work, see her website.
And Jen's work is similarly findable on her website, as well.
To recommend guests or topics for future episodes, please use this form!


