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The Curriculum Studies Genealogy Project

By: Daniel Chapman
  • Summary

  • This podcast is dedicated to discussions of Curriculum Studies and education. We will talk with professors about their ideas, careers, and influences. For a video version, check out our youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaUKtDoUbnTlVmp_Gl4tt7w/
    Copyright 2023 Daniel Chapman
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Episodes
  • Episode 8: Boni Wozolek and Rob Helfenbein
    Nov 7 2023
    In s special episode, here is a conversation between Boni Wozolek and RobHelfenbein that took place at CSSC 2023.
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    1 hr and 27 mins
  • Episode 7: Mary Aswell Doll - The Curriculum Studies Genealogy Project (Episode 7)
    Aug 29 2021
    In this episode, Mary Aswell Doll talks about memory, poetry, myth ... and, of course, her beginnings in Curriculum Studies. She opens by reading a poem by William Butler Yeats.
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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • Episode 6: Robert J. Helfenbein - The Curriculum Studies Genealogy Project (Episode 6)
    May 24 2021
    In this episode Dr. Robert J. Helfenbein talks about his move from High School teacher in Raleigh, NC to Curriculum Scholar through UNC-Chapel Hill's Culture, Curriculum, and Change Program. Helfenbein's work focuses on the critical importance of spaces and places. Subscribe: https://www.cssummercollaborative.com/the-podcast.html Youtube Link: https://youtu.be/W9JOPKsNFV4 ​Journal and Conference Link: www.cssummercollaborative.com
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    1 hr and 27 mins

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