The Doctoral Classroom

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The Doctoral Classroom

This podcast documents my journey through my doctoral program, using coursework as a starting point to explore key ideas in education through scholarly inquiry. Each episode reflects on readings, theories, research, and class discussions, examining how they connect to real-world educational practice, leadership, and service. The podcast explores my understanding of teaching, learning, and educational improvement throughout the doctoral process.

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    Augustine’s Timeless Teaching Secrets

    In this episode, we explore Augustine’s pathological theories of education and their relevance in today’s classroom.

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    WW II Broke the Classroom?

    This episode explores teacher and educational impact as a result of World War Two.

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    The Evolution of Accountability

    This episode explores the evolution of the accountability movement and my predictions of what the future of education may look like.

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    High Stakes Testing

    This podcast explores my paper, The Impact of High-Stakes Testing.

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    The Federal Education Puzzle

    In this episode, we briefly discuss some of the reasons behind the call to close the Department of Education

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    Lev Vygotsky’s Social Constructivism: Foundations for Technology Enhanced Learning

    Lev Vygotsky’s educational theories explain the importance of social interaction, cultural context, and guided support promoting cognitive development. My paper examines Vygotsky’s contributions within a historical and cultural context during early 20th-century Russia. Vygotsky’s constructivist perspective emphasizes the role of cultural tools, language, and symbols that are essential for learning to occur. Learners must work collaboratively with a More Knowledgeable Other (MKO) who can offer scaffolds which allows the learner to stay within their Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD), in order to be able to problem-solve and think independently. The modern application of Vygotsky’s ideas is explored through the lens of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its role as a digital MKO that can provide individual support, enhance collaboration, and address diverse learning needs. This paper also offers opposing viewpoints to Vygotsky’s theories as well as modern-day implications. Integrating Vygotsky’s ideas with emerging technology can promote independent thinkers and create inclusive learning environments.

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    Podcast purpose

    This is the first podcast outlining the purpose and goals of my channel.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

This podcast documents my journey through my doctoral program, using coursework as a starting point to explore key ideas in education through scholarly inquiry. Each episode reflects on readings, theories, research, and class discussions, examining how they connect to real-world educational practice, leadership, and service. The podcast explores my understanding of teaching, learning, and educational improvement throughout the doctoral process.

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Donnie B

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