Today we explore foundational learning in low and middle income countries. My guest is Michelle Kaffenberger.
Michelle Kaffenberger is the Director of evidence translation at the What Works Hub for Global Education the University of Oxford. I Spoke with her on the sidelines of the Development and Education Conference (DevEd) held in Melbourne, Australia last week.
https://freshedpodcast.com/kaffenberger/
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Today we explore foundational learning in low and middle income countries. My guest is Michelle Kaffenberger.
Michelle Kaffenberger is the Director of evidence translation at the What Works Hub for Global Education the University of Oxford. I Spoke with her on the sidelines of the Development and Education Conference (DevEd) held in Melbourne, Australia last week.
https://freshedpodcast.com/kaffenberger/
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FreshEd #344 – Critiquing Education in Emergencies (Jessica Oddy)
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FreshEd #344 – Critiquing Education in Emergencies (Jessica Oddy)
Today we dive into the field of education in emergencies, highlighting its entanglements with colonialism, empire, and racial capitalism. My guest is Jess Oddy.
Jess Oddy is a researcher at the university of Bristol and has worked in various capacities in the field of education in emergencies. Her new article is “Retelling education in emergencies through the black radical tradition: on racial capitalism critical race theory and fugitivity,” which was published in Globalisation, Societies and Education.
Citation: Oddy, Jess with Will Brehm, FreshEd, 344, podcast audio, March 4, 2024. https://freshedpodcast.com/oddy/
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Today we explore foundational learning in low and middle income countries. My guest is Michelle Kaffenberger.
Michelle Kaffenberger is the Director of evidence translation at the What Works Hub for Global Education the University of Oxford. I Spoke with her on the sidelines of the Development and Education Conference (DevEd) held in Melbourne, Australia last week.
https://freshedpodcast.com/kaffenberger/
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