HEQ&A
Un podcast de HEQ&A
35 Épisodes
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Education, Citizenship, and Civil Rights in the Appalachian Coalfields
Publié: 27/01/2022 -
The Hemispheric and Imperial Origins of the Educational War on Poverty
Publié: 19/01/2022 -
“Things Change You Know”: Schools as the Architects of the Mexican Race in Depression-Era Wyoming
Publié: 03/12/2021 -
An African School for African Americans: Black Demands for Education in Antebellum Boston
Publié: 15/11/2021 -
From Teacher Improvement to Teacher Turnover: Unintended Consequences of School Reform in Quincy, MA
Publié: 25/10/2021 -
“Racist-Blind, Not Color-Blind” by Design: Confronting Systemic Racism in Education
Publié: 12/10/2021 -
“Subtle, vicious effects”: A Pioneering Investigation of Gifted African American Children
Publié: 27/09/2021 -
How Austerity Politics Led to Tuition Charges at Public Universities
Publié: 07/09/2021 -
The Right to Residency: Mobility, Tuition, and Public Higher Education Access
Publié: 17/08/2021 -
What Happened to Your College Town: The Changing Relationship of Higher Education and College Towns
Publié: 02/08/2021 -
A Duchess “Given to Contemplation”: The Education of Margaret Cavendish
Publié: 15/06/2021 -
Women's Education and Literacy in England, 1066-1540
Publié: 24/05/2021 -
Marking Time, Making Community in Medieval Schools
Publié: 04/05/2021 -
Orangeburg County Black Teachers and Their Community in the Immediate Post-Brown Era
Publié: 19/04/2021 -
Not Just the Raising of Money: Hampton Institute and Relationship Fundraising, 1893–1917
Publié: 08/04/2021
HEQ&A is a podcast produced by History of Education Quarterly, the official journal of the History of Education Society (USA). We give authors a platform to discuss what's new, interesting, and important about their work. Each episode also offers resources for teaching.