Inclusion & Education – University of Leeds

Inclusion & Education Research at University of Leeds
Inclusion & Education – University of Leeds Podcast

Welcome to this podcast series on Inclusion & Education from the University of Leeds. Our research brings together experts from different backgrounds working in the education, childhood & youth sectors, with an aim to promote equality across family, educational, policy, legal and community settings. To read more about our work please visit: ICY: Inclusion, Childhood & Youth Research Centre: https://icy.leeds.ac.uk/ & Centre for Curriculum, Pedagogy & Policy: https://ccpp.leeds.ac.uk/ Contact for further details: Prof. Michalis Kontopodis.

Episodes

  1. Urgency of Transformative Agency after COVID19: Profs Stetsenko & Kontopodis in conversation with Luke McFarline

    10/05/2021

    Urgency of Transformative Agency after COVID19: Profs Stetsenko & Kontopodis in conversation with Luke McFarline

    Welcome to the last podcast of this series on Inclusion & Education from the University of Leeds. Our research brings together experts in education, childhood & youth studies with an aim to promote equality across family, educational, policy, legal and community settings. In this episode, Prof Anna Stetsenko (CUNY) & Prof Michalis Kontopodis (University of Leeds) are exploring in conversation with Luke McFarline theories and practices of resistance and change in education and society. They also talk about the urgency of transformation in the aftermath of the COVID19 pandemic. You can read more about Prof Stetsenko's work in this recent article published in Cultural-Historical Psychology (open access): https://psyjournals.ru/en/kip/2020/n2/Stetsenko.shtml You may also check Prof Kontopodis's blog on global childhood & youth futures for recent updates on his work: https://mkontopodis.wordpress.com To read more about inclusion and education, please visit the School of Education webpages, or the pages of ICY: Inclusion, Childhood & Youth Research Centre and the Centre for Curriculum, Pedagogy & Policy. TAGS #education #inclusion #university #leeds #CUNY #interview #podcast #participation #voice #research #development #mind #sociology #psychology #Vygotsky #youth #recovery #COVID19 #pandemic #resistance #feminism #change #interdependence #learning #teaching #future #imagination #marginalisation #equality

    29 min
  2. Anti-poverty Research & Practice, Part B: Camilla McCartney & Imogen Wilson in conversation with L. McFarline

    03/26/2021

    Anti-poverty Research & Practice, Part B: Camilla McCartney & Imogen Wilson in conversation with L. McFarline

    Welcome to this podcast series on Inclusion & Education. Our research brings together experts in education, childhood & youth studies with an aim to promote equality across family, educational, policy, legal and community settings. In this episode, a University of Leeds Engagement Officer and a Leeds City Council Communities Officer discuss their experiences of conducting research using participatory and creative methods. Both Camilla McCartney and Imogen Wilson completed the MA Childhood Studies in the School of Education at the University of Leeds. The research discussed in this podcast focuses on children and young people’s experiences of poverty, including food poverty, and advocates the inclusion of children and young people’s voices within research which affects them.  For further information about the Asset Based Community Development in Leeds please check: https://www.abcdinleeds.com/ If you would like to read more about ways of using participatory approaches to listen to children's experiences of living on a low income, you may read our blog: https://www.theccysc.com/post/a-different-take-research-methods-to-listen-to-children-s-experiences-of-life-on-a-low-income To read more about our work on inclusion and education, please visit the School of Education webpages, or the pages of ICY: Inclusion, Childhood & Youth Research Centre and the Centre for Curriculum, Pedagogy & Policy.

    31 min

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Welcome to this podcast series on Inclusion & Education from the University of Leeds. Our research brings together experts from different backgrounds working in the education, childhood & youth sectors, with an aim to promote equality across family, educational, policy, legal and community settings. To read more about our work please visit: ICY: Inclusion, Childhood & Youth Research Centre: https://icy.leeds.ac.uk/ & Centre for Curriculum, Pedagogy & Policy: https://ccpp.leeds.ac.uk/ Contact for further details: Prof. Michalis Kontopodis.

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