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Making Inclusion Happen
QUT Centre for Inclusive Education (C4IE)
13 episodes
1 month ago
Making Inclusion Happen is a podcast that opens up conversations about what genuine inclusive education is (and is not). In this podcast, Research Program Co-Leaders from Queensland University of Technology (QUT)’s Centre for Inclusive Education (C4IE), along with host Haley Tancredi, share conversations with C4IE Members, C4IE Partners, and authors from the best-selling book Inclusive Education for the 21st Century: Theory, Policy and Practice. Listen as we debate some of the misconceptions about what inclusion is (and is not), gain a deeper understanding of the world-leading research being conducted by C4IE researchers, and discuss evidence-based practice approaches.
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Making Inclusion Happen is a podcast that opens up conversations about what genuine inclusive education is (and is not). In this podcast, Research Program Co-Leaders from Queensland University of Technology (QUT)’s Centre for Inclusive Education (C4IE), along with host Haley Tancredi, share conversations with C4IE Members, C4IE Partners, and authors from the best-selling book Inclusive Education for the 21st Century: Theory, Policy and Practice. Listen as we debate some of the misconceptions about what inclusion is (and is not), gain a deeper understanding of the world-leading research being conducted by C4IE researchers, and discuss evidence-based practice approaches.
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Education
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Season 2 - Episode 2: The impact of higher degree research on educational leadership practice, process, and decision-making.
Making Inclusion Happen
24 minutes
2 years ago
Season 2 - Episode 2: The impact of higher degree research on educational leadership practice, process, and decision-making.
Dr Liam Smith is an education leader with nearly 30 years of experience working and leading in Queensland state schools. Liam completed a doctorate in education (Ed.D) in 2012, focused on anti-discrimination measures.   In this episode of Making Inclusion Happen, Dr Liam Smith shares his experiences as a HDR student and the impact that his higher degree research has contributed to his professional role. This episode is a must listen! Liam’s passion and drive to ensure all schools are well-positioned to provide high-quality and inclusive learning opportunities for students certainly shines through in this interview.   Listeners who are interested in reading more about Dr Smith’s research can access his doctoral thesis vis QUT ePrints: Inclusion, schools and anti-discrimination law : parents' experiences and inclusion. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Making Inclusion Happen
Making Inclusion Happen is a podcast that opens up conversations about what genuine inclusive education is (and is not). In this podcast, Research Program Co-Leaders from Queensland University of Technology (QUT)’s Centre for Inclusive Education (C4IE), along with host Haley Tancredi, share conversations with C4IE Members, C4IE Partners, and authors from the best-selling book Inclusive Education for the 21st Century: Theory, Policy and Practice. Listen as we debate some of the misconceptions about what inclusion is (and is not), gain a deeper understanding of the world-leading research being conducted by C4IE researchers, and discuss evidence-based practice approaches.