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Stanislaw Pstrokonski
Education Bookcast
Education Bookcast is a podcast principally for teachers and parents who would like to know more about education. We cover one education-related book or article each episode, going over the key points, placing it in context, and making connections with other ideas, topics, and authors. Topics include psychology, philosophy, history, and economics of education; pedagogy and teaching methods; neurology and cognitive science; and schools and school systems in historical and international perspective.
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4.8 stars from 97 ratings
Eye Opening Roller Coaster
This podcast has been an eye opening roller coaster of a journey. I am now on episode 95 and determined to go through. It has given me invaluable insights for my six-grader’s education and in understanding education as a whole. Material reviewed is top notch, including some bestselling books, and...Read full review »
Liluminai via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/04/23
Incredibly clear thinking process presented the same way makes it an amazing and insightful listening experience. Looking forward to more!
Bhav Khurana via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/13/23
Lots of rambling
I thought this was going to be a very good podcast. I really liked the concept of discussing theory of education vs other education podcasts that just invite a different “expert” on every show (it’s always a teacher that quit teaching and decided to write a book or a blog on how to be a better...Read full review »
--Dashes-- via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/03/23
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