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hodgePOD 21: Year-End Compilation
A year-end compilation of just a few of the fun and memorable moments from our inaugural year conversations. Thank you to our listeners, the team at the Institute for Education...
Listen to PodcastMike Macaluso: Education, Animated.
From reflections on being the Notre Dame leprechaun to inspiring lifelong, engaged readers
Listen to PodcastChloe Gibbs: Education, Invested.
From apple picking and pumpkin patches to community building and examining the economics of education in pursuit of better outcomes for disadvantaged children and families
Listen to PodcastAnna Haskins: Education, Reconsidered.
From stamp collecting and favorite numbers to examining how the education system, the family, and the criminal justice system connect and interact—both preserving and mitigating...
Listen to PodcastLuis Fraga: Education, Dedicated.
From illuminating the artistic side of a political scientist to two-way immersion and empowering and serving communities of understanding and tolerance
Listen to PodcastMark Berends: Education, Vitalized.
From imagining running the Olympic 1500m to galvanizing the hearts and minds of those who believe in the power of education
Listen to PodcastKristin Valentino: Education, Analyzed.
From daring to compete as a race car driver to discovering how the transactional nature through which children’s interactions with their family, community, and culture can shape...
Listen to PodcastKevin Baxter: Education, Committed.
From contemplating a guitar duet with Bruce Springsteen to leading the charge for thriving Catholic schools across the United States
Listen to PodcastMaria McKenna: Education, Unified.
From the origins of Sesame Street and Photovoice, to the pedagogy of vulnerability to equity, inclusion, and diversity as foundations of education
Listen to PodcastNeil Boothby: Education, Engaged.
From dreaming of mastering Creole overnight to learning through doing and creating sustainable pathways out of adversity for children and youth
Listen to PodcastErnest Morrell: Education, Empowered.
From Beowulf and hip-hop to the power of literacy transforming lives and changing the world
Listen to PodcastChrissy Trinter: Education, Energized.
From the delicacy of ice cream to the intersection of mathematics and Catholic Social Teaching
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