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Sean Delaney
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Jun 14, 2017 • 28min
Programme 296, Michael Flannery on Visual Arts Education 2 (14-6-17)
Presented and produced by Seán Delaney.
On this week's programme I continue my interview with Dr. Michael Flannery from the Marino Institute of Education about the teaching of visual arts. We spoke to mark the launch of the new Master's in Education Studies course in the Visual Arts offered by the Institute.
Among the topics we covered in this part of the interview were the following:
The kind of art he likes
Do you have to be good at the visual arts to teach it well?
The role of specialists in visual arts education
Incorporating imagination, integration and innovation into a teacher education course
Bringing children to work on visual arts using the college facilities
The new Master’s course in visual arts offered by Marino Institute of Education
The benefits of slowing down

Jun 8, 2017 • 28min
Programme 295, Michael Flannery on Visual Arts Education 1 (7-6-17)
Presented and produced by Seán Delaney.
On this week's programme I speak to Dr. Michael Flannery from the Marino Institute of Education about the teaching of visual arts. We spoke to mark the launch of the new Master's in Education Studies course in the Visual Arts offered by the Institute.
Among the topics we covered in this part of the interview were the following:
How he became interested in the visual arts
Benefits for children in learning visual arts
Stages in producing visual art
Starting points for visual art lessons
Introducing children to genres or kinds of art that are often neglected
Stages of development in learning art
Using art to mark significant events in the school year
Assessment in the visual arts

May 30, 2017 • 28min
Programme 294, Hilda Borko, Katie Novak & Akihiko Takahashi (31-5-17)
Presented and Produced by Seán Delaney.
On this week's programme I bring you interview sections from previous guests which did not fit into the space available in the original programmes. First we hear Stanford University Professor of Education, Hilda Borko who talks about how she does her research. Then Dr. Katie Novak discusses the challenges and opportunities involved in applying Universal Design for Learning principles. Finally, Professor Akihiko Takahashi from De Paul University presents a Japanese perspective on mathematics teaching and on education more generally.
The programmes they orginally featured on are here:
Hilda Borko
Katie Novak
Akihiko Takahashi

May 24, 2017 • 28min
Programme 293, Hilda Borko on Professional Development for Teachers (24-5-17)
Presented and produced by Seán Delaney.
On this week's programme I bring you an interview I conducted with Stanford University Graduate School of Education Professor, Hilda Borko. Among the topics we discuss are the following:
Summer schools for children in the United States
Professional Development for science teachers
Argumentation in science lessons
How she uses video in professional development
Work she is most proud of in education to date
Key ingredients of professional development for teachers
How she chose a career in education
How she started a school when she was a graduate student

May 17, 2017 • 28min
Programme 292, An Irish-US Perspective on Education (17-5-17)
Presented and produced by Seán Delaney.
On this week's programme I bring you the second part of my interview with members of the Mulcahy family who are originally from Cork but who are now working as education professors in the United States. Donal G Mulcahy and Cara Mulcahy are in the School of Education and Professional Studies at Central Connecticut State University. Donal E Mulcahy is a professor and Director of Elementary Education in the Department of Education at Wake Forest University.
Among the topics we discussed in this part of the interview are the following:
Donal G's career trajectory
Comparing features of the US and Irish education systems
The establishment of the Education Studies Association of Ireland
Diane Ravitch and her influence in US education
What constitutes a liberal education?
Having faith in teachers
Sources of Inspiration

May 11, 2017 • 28min
Programme 291, Purpose and Control in Education; Reading/Writing Workshops (10-5-17)
Presented and produced by Seán Delaney.
On this week's programme I interview three members of the Mulcahy family who are originally from Cork but who all work as education professors in the United States. The father, Donal G. Mulcahy, and daughter, Cara Mulcahy both work in the School of Education and Professional Studies at Central Connecticut State University and Cara's brother, Donal E. Mulcahy is a professor and Director of Elementary Education in the Department of Education at Wake Forest University. They each addressed the 2017 annual confernece of the Education Studies Association of Ireland, of which Donal G. was a founding member.
Among the points raised on the programme are:
The purpose of Education
Control of education and the role of teachers, policymakers, administrators, foundations and corporations
The workshop approach to teaching reading and writing 18’26” Authors referred to include Lucy Calkins, author of The Art of Teaching Writing; Linda Rief, author of Seeking Diversity: Language Arts with Adolescents; and Nancy Atwell, author of In the Middle.
Why policymakers pay insufficient heed to education research.

May 3, 2017 • 28min
Programme 290, Jacinta Kitt on Relationships & Emotions in Teaching (3-5-17)
Presented and produced by Seán Delaney
On this week's programme I bring you the second part of my interview with Jacinta Kitt to mark the publication of her book, Positive Behaviours, Relationships and Emotions: The Heart of Leadership in a School by the National Association of Principals and Deputy Principals. Among the topics we discussed in this part of the interview wiere the following:
Cooperative learning
Democratic relationships between teachers and students
Managing your emotions in teaching and leading
Preventing workplace bullying in teaching

Apr 26, 2017 • 28min
Programme 289, Jacinta Kitt on School Relationships (26-4-17)
Presented and produced by Seán Delaney.
On this week's programme I speak to Jacinta Kitt to mark the publication of her new book Positive Behaviours, Relations and Emotions: The Heart of Leadership in a School published by the National Association of Principals and Deputy Principals.

Apr 12, 2017 • 28min
Programme 288, Kathy Short on Literature and Global Education (12-4-17)
Presented and produced by Seán Delaney
On this week's programme I bring you the second part of my interview with Professor Kathy Short from the College of Education at the University of Arizona. In this programme she talks about how she became interested in inquiry-based learning, the Worlds of Words initiative she established and about being on the award committee for the Caldecott Medal. She was in Ireland to address the Symposium on Inquiry Based Learning organised by the Marino Institute of Education to mark the launch of a new masters degree in inquiry-based learning being offered in the Marino Institute of Education.

Apr 5, 2017 • 28min
Programme 287, Inquiry-Based Learning (5-4-17)
Presented and produced by Seán Delaney.
On this week's programme I speak to Professor Kathy Short from the University of Arizona College of Education. She was in Ireland to address the Symposium on Inquiry Based Learning organised by the Marino Institute of Education to mark the launch of a new masters degree in inquiry-based learning being offered in the Marino Institute of Education.
Among the topics discussed on the programme are:
Inquiry as a stance in education
How teachers can nurture inquiry among children
The inquiry cycle (Connection, invitations, tensions, investigation, representations, new questions)
Applying the inquiry cycle with pre-service teachers
Inquiry-based learning in classrooms