

Tara Brabazon podcast
Tara Brabazon
Tara Brabazon explores popular culture and education, and the relationship between them.
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Oct 6, 2013 • 24min
How can you become research active?
Steve Redhead, Acting Associate Dean of Research at Charles Sturt University, dives into what it means to be 'research active' versus 'research inactive' in academia. He highlights the growing significance of research in institutions and discusses the challenges posed by performance metrics that overshadow traditional scholarship. The conversation also addresses the decline of research engagement, urging for a revitalization through better mentorship and supportive writing communities. Inclusivity is emphasized as crucial for fostering a collaborative research environment.

Sep 13, 2013 • 8min
Anne McLeod 8 - Research Questions, Empiricism And Digitization
Anne, Tara and Steve continue their discussion of Anne's thesis on the theories of 'professionalism' in early childhood education. Anne talks through her research questions, while Steve and Tara probe the consequences of empiricism and digitization on her research.

Sep 12, 2013 • 21min
Respect For The Child - Talking With Karyn Callaghan
Tara talks with the remarkable Karyn Callaghan. They discuss the time and space of and for the child. Karyn also explains the value of visual arts and documentation in recognizing and affirming the rights of the child.

Sep 12, 2013 • 28min
Decolonizing Education with umar umangay
Tara talks with umar umangay, from the School of Teacher Education's Burlington campus. They discuss the role and function of postcolonialism in teacher education, with the goal and imperative to decolonize the curriculum.

Aug 27, 2013 • 7min
How is professional development transforming through digitization?
Tara talks with the staff at the School of Teacher Education's Burlington campus in Canada about professional development. She asks the staff to explore how digitization has transformed PD in terms of time management, range of opportunities and the nature of expertise.

Aug 27, 2013 • 8min
What is innovation in education?
Tara talks with colleagues in the School of Teacher Education at the Burlington campus about the nature of 'innovation' in education. What is innovation and - more importantly - how do we as teachers enact it?

Aug 27, 2013 • 8min
What are the benefits of international education?
Tara talks with colleagues at the Burlington campus of the School of Teacher Education at Charles Sturt University. These staff - and our students - are in a special environment. They work in a Canadian campus of an Australian university. Such an institution offers an evocative world view and perspective on the potential of international education.

Aug 16, 2013 • 8min
Anne McLeod 7 - Scoping the Proposal
Tara talks with Anne for this seventh installment of her PhD podcast series. Three months into her doctorate, Anne's supervisors - Tara and Steve Redhead - are about to prepare her for writing the proposal. This podcast explores Anne's trajectory so far and enables her movement into the proposal. The questions to Anne are live and tough. Her answers and clear and inspirational.

Aug 16, 2013 • 14min
Maria Hatzigianni and the work of play
Tara talks with Maria Hatzigianni about her journey to Charles Sturt University and her research in early childhood education. There is particular attention to play as a mode and method for learning.

Aug 10, 2013 • 25min
Marilyn Pietsch Talks About Regional And Remote Placements In Teacher Education
Tara talks with Marilyn about the value to students and communities of regional and remote placements.


