

Tara Brabazon podcast
Tara Brabazon
Tara Brabazon explores popular culture and education, and the relationship between them.
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8 snips
Oct 18, 2015 • 25min
How can PhD students build a CV?
Strategies for PhD students to build a strong CV include timely thesis completion, gaining teaching experience, maximizing visibility through networking, and balancing research and teaching work post-graduation.

Oct 17, 2015 • 14min
Sunny Rue Chivaura 1 - Disinterring Stuart Hall
Tara and Steve introduce their new doctoral student, Sunny Rue Chivaura. Sunny talks about her project and its value to contemporary Australia. However there is also clear attention to how the theoretical work being completed in this doctorate will demonstrate a major reassessment of Stuart Hall's scholarship.

Oct 17, 2015 • 7min
Mick Winter 22 - Doctoral Tourettes (standards standards standards)
Mick, Steve and Tara celebrate the arrival of 107 pages of research on memes. Steve and Tara acknowledge the achievement, but also push Mick to complete this large and remarkable section of his work.

Oct 17, 2015 • 55min
Making learning about inclusive education visible in preservice teacher education
Julie Lancaster introduces her doctoral study in inclusive education. She probes how inclusive education - as a paradigm, trope and practice - operates in preservice education and beyond.

Sep 30, 2015 • 43min
A longitudinal investigation of the science experiences and beliefs of a cohort of pre-service teachers making their first steps into the teaching profession
James Deehan, PhD student in the School of Teacher Education at Charles Sturt presents the impact of science experiences and beliefs on science teaching.

Sep 27, 2015 • 53min
Professionalism, professional development and professional learning
Anne McLeod explores the volatile and dynamic space of 'professional development' and 'professional learning' in Australian teacher education.

Sep 26, 2015 • 9min
Mark Brown 3 - Reading reading reading (and annotated bibliographies)
Mark, Steve and Tara discuss the reading programme of a doctorate and how to maintain the excitement while not being overwhelmed. The importance of note taking and annotated bibliographies are discussed.

Sep 9, 2015 • 59min
Conceptions of infants' capabilities - the nexus between conceptions, practices, and lived experience
Andrea Salamon, a doctoral candidate in the School of Teacher Education at Charles Sturt University, explores the gaps between expectations and outcomes, theories and practice, when considering the capabilities of infants.

Sep 5, 2015 • 7min
Mark Brown 2 - How to save two years from Mark's PhD candidature
Tara, Steve and Mark talk about one of those extraordinary doctoral meetings, determining what we are NOT going to include in the PhD. If such decisions can be made early, years can be saved from a student's candidature.

Aug 29, 2015 • 12min
Interdisciplinarity and the doctorate
Tara and Steve discuss the strengths and challenges involved in completing an interdisciplinary doctorate.


