
Modern Education
Education Podcasts
Talk, news, and interviews with experts. Each week we share fascinating new topics to understand Modern Education.
Location:
United States
Genres:
Education Podcasts
Description:
Talk, news, and interviews with experts. Each week we share fascinating new topics to understand Modern Education.
Language:
English
Website:
http://www.mrwoodford.com/
Email:
bwoodford.pro@gmail.com
Episodes
Chris Thomas Advisor to the Education Global Practice at the World Bank
2/26/2020
Christopher Thomas is an Advisor to the Education Global Practice at the World Bank. Prior to taking this position he was Lead Strategy Officer for the World Bank Group. He has served as Advisor to the World Bank President’s Special Envoy, where his portfolio included the Sustainable Development Goals, Financing for Development, and relations with Multilateral Development Banks.
Episode originally aired on January 31, 2020 at KZSU Stanford.
Guest: Chris Thomas
Host: Benjamin S....
Duration:00:59:53
Ingvi Ómarsson comes on to discuss his experience in education innovation.
2/19/2020
Ingvi Ómarsson is an Icelandic educator working on studies here at the Graduate School of Education in Stanford. His views on creating change in the classroom come from personal experience as a teacher. Tune in to hear all about it and check out his website for more info: http://ingvihrannar.com/mystuff/about-me/
Episode originally aired on September 27, 2019 at KZSU Stanford.
Guest: Ingvi Ómarsson
Host: Benjamin S. Woodford
Cohost: Emily Quiles
Associates: Bianca Al-Shamari, Ebbie...
Duration:00:59:22
Michael Tomasello talks about the origin and development of human capabilities.
2/19/2020
Michael Tomasello calls in for an informative hour helping us understand the development of our species and the capabilities we grow into along the way. His new book "Becoming Human: A Theory of Ontogeny" develops deep insights into the human trajectory. Listen in and check out Tomasello's website: https://psychandneuro.duke.edu/people/michael-tomasello
Episode originally aired on October 25, 2019 at KZSU Stanford.
Guest: Michael Tomasello
Host: Benjamin S. Woodford
Cohost: Diego Sierra
Duration:00:59:44
The Homeless Prenatal Program with Martha Ryan
2/12/2020
In 1989, Martha Ryan founded Homeless Prenatal Program to provide free prenatal care to at-risk pregnant women. In that first year, HPP provided prenatal care to 72 women. Twenty-nine years later, HPP has a staff of 90 (half former clients) that serves 3,500 families annually.
Episode originally aired on February 7, 2020 at KZSU Stanford.
Guest: Martha Ryan
Host: Benjamin S. Woodford
Cohost: Emily Quiles
Associates: Bianca Al-Shamari, Ebbie Banks
Duration:00:57:12
Raven Solomon talks about inter-generational understanding and balance
2/5/2020
Special guest Raven Solomon visits the show to discuss her work with inter-generational equity and the value of diversity as a business asset. Her experience, insights, stories, and attitude, are a great lesson and her work is timely. Her book, "Leading Your Parents" can be found on her website. https://www.ravensolomon.com/product-page/leading-your-parents-paperback Recorded live and originally aired on 90.1 FM KZSU Stanford on 1/31/2020.
Guest: Raven Solomon
Host: Benjamin S....
Duration:00:59:01
The Gift of Giving
12/10/2019
It's the Christmas season, and yes, we used this as an excuse to talk about gifts. Dating back to our homo sapiens tendencies, we dig into the psychology of why we love to receive and give gifts. From material to nonmaterial, its just nice to be reminded, "Hey I love you."
Originally aired on 6 December 2019 on 90.1FM KZSU Stanford.
Duration:01:32:30
Matt Bowman on Collaborating to Solve Thought Problems
12/3/2019
Matt Bowman is the Executive Director of the Zephyr Institute – a community of scholars, students and professionals committed to understand trends of humanity. His work focuses on innovative technologies for education.
He holds a B.A. in History from UC Berkeley, explaining his love for the thoughtful art of historical philosophy.
With his drive to connect to gain the bigger picture, he has also cofounded EdSurge, a news service for education entrepreneurs. His experience extends to Teach...
Duration:01:32:30
Guest Emily Hahn (Bonnie from Toy Story 3), how high school literally saved her life
10/11/2019
Our guest this week discusses her amazing journey from withering away with out a diagonsis, to studying neurobiology at stanford with researchers on the cutting edge of research in her affliction. Her journey is truly remarkable and heart warming. Tune in for more detail and check out additional episodes of Modern Education.
Duration:00:58:58
Guest Ryan Prior sits down to discuss the intersection between work and life.
10/4/2019
This week we talk with CNN's Ryan Prior as he discusses his personal journey. We explore the purpose behind his body of work in context of his own struggles and learning along the way.
Duration:00:52:02
London's Calling
8/28/2019
Our co-host Emily Quiles will be leaving to London. For her last episode, Emily talks about her time at Modern Education.
Originally aired on 16 August 2019 at KZSU Stanford.
Duration:00:58:54
Marine Biologist Dives Deep into Virtual Reality
8/12/2019
Géraldine Fauville, a marine biologist from Belgium, grew up with 40 miles of coast line. She was drawn into the mysteries of the ocean. She is now a practitioner on international ocean literacy projects and a researcher on how virtual reality technology can hep support ocean literacy.
Originally aired on 7 August 2019, at KZSU Stanford.
Duration:00:57:39
IDEAS Fellowship
8/8/2019
We sit down with a panel of PhD students and PhD hopefuls who have worked together on their research projects. With themes of mentorship and experience, we look into the importance of opportunities that expand our visions of self.
Originally aired on 2 August 2019 at KZSU Stanford.
Duration:00:57:58
Your Hopes and Dreams
7/30/2019
Modern Education takes a moment to discuss our hopes and dreams and everything in between.
Originally aired on 26 July 2019 at KZSU Stanford.
Duration:00:59:22
Zebrafish and Sleep
7/25/2019
We know animals sleep but what's happening while they sleep has been relatively unknown. Philippe Mourrain, Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, and fellow researchers published their research, "Neural Signatures of Sleep in Zebrafish." The study found that zebrafish go through rapid eye movement sleep (REM sleep), suggesting that common neural signatures of sleep may have emerged in the vertebrate brain over 450 million years ago.
Originally aired on 19 July 2019 at...
Duration:00:58:51
Training your Dog Told by Experts
7/24/2019
Our panel of guests talk about training our dog friends. With the insight of our guests we outline ways to incorporate these training methods.
Guests: Nan Daley, Judy Cummings and Francesca Alonzo.
Originally aired on 12 July 2019 at KZSU Stanford.
Duration:00:59:39
The Disability Label
7/23/2019
Bob Martinengo has an idea: to make online material to textbooks accessible for the blind. We talk with Martinengo about his accessibility label and why publishers haven't made this a possibility sooner.
Originally aired on 5 July 2019 at KZSU Stanford.
Duration:00:59:56
California Wildfires with Chris Field
7/22/2019
Chris Field is a scientist and researcher at Stanford University, who has contributed to the field of climate change. He has worked on improving climate models to renewable energy systems and community organizations to minimize the risk of a tragedy of the commons.
Originally aired on 21 June 2019 at KZSU Stanford.
Duration:00:55:21
In a World of Bias
7/6/2019
Our host Benjamin S Woodford is currently researching how bias permeates our learning process. We check in with Benjamin and his research on bias and reflect on our own tilts.
Originally aired on 28 June 2019 at KZSU Stanford.
Duration:00:59:39
Godmother of Silicon Valley
7/5/2019
Esther Wojcicki is a journalist, the founder of the Palo Alto High School Media Arts Program in Palo Alto and mother of three successful children.
With the release of her new book, “How to Raise Successful People: Simple Lessons for Radical Results,” we discuss with her the lessons she learned along the road of parenting.
Originally aired on 17 May 2019 at KZSU Stanford.
Duration:00:57:07
Oh Me Oh My, Oh Love
7/4/2019
Love is in the air, reaching you through our airwaves that is. Love is indefinitely complicated yet an experience like no other. So we’re here to connect the research to that feeling that makes us go all squishy.
Originally aired on 10 May 2019 at KZSU Stanford.
Duration:00:52:29