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We are a small group of graduate students, teachers, educational enthusiasts working with a small budget and huge heart for equitable education. We decided to create this channel to offer anyone who might not have the financial means to attend graduate school (or are simply interested in) a space to discover and refresh their knowledge of research-based assessments, curriculum design, educational theories, and teaching and learning strategies. Our goal is to provide high quality content that highlights equitable practices benefiting all students and educational stakeholders. Our target audience is not limited to private and public pre-service and veteran teachers, corporate trainers, online instructors, or anyone who uses (or is seeking to use) principles of teaching and learning in their careers. Please like, share, and subscribe to our channel to help use make the field of education more equitable!
Theorists in Education | Mikhail Bakhtin
In this video, Theorists in Education | Mikhail Bakhtin, we present to you Mikhail Mikhailovich Bakhtin who was a Russian philosopher, literary critic, and scholar; He is known for his work on literary theory, ethics, and the philosophy of language. He is considered the father of Russian dialogue.
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Theorists in Education | Raymond Williams
Просмотров 424Год назад
In this video, we present to you Raymond Williams who was a British literary critic, cultural historian, cultural and political theorist, novelist, dramatist, and the virtual inventor of the interdisciplinary field known as cultural studies. Williams' ideas regarding adult education, lifelong learning, and the transformative potential of culture were his greatest contribution to pedagogy. Don't...
Theorists in Education | Michel Foucault
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.Год назад
In this video, Theorists in Education | Michel Foucault, we present Michel Foucault, a French historian, and philosopher associated with the structuralist and post-structuralist movements. Some of his key concepts are discussed in brief here. Please let us know which topic(s) / content you'd like us to cover and/or explore further in more depth: forms.gle/eGRaadB6n6B6W8SG6 References: www.brita...
Theorists in Education | John Dewey
Просмотров 560Год назад
In this video, Theorists in Education | John Dewey, we highlight John Dewey. He was a leading proponent of the American school of thought known as pragmatism, a view that rejected the dualistic epistemology and metaphysics of modern philosophy in favor of a naturalistic approach that viewed the development of human knowledge as an adaptive response to the environment. Knowledge and learning are...
Theorists in Education | Sigmund Freud
Просмотров 631Год назад
In this video, Theorists in Education | Sigmund Freud, we present to you Sigmund Freud, the father of psychoanalysis, who was a Jewish-German physiologist, medical doctor, psychologist and influential thinker of the early twentieth century. Freud’s work and theories are associated with a set of psychological theories and therapeutic methods known as psychoanalysis. Don't forget to subscribe to ...
Theorists in Education | Jacques Lacan
Просмотров 300Год назад
In this video, Theorists in Education | Jacques Lacan, we present to you Jacques Lacan, who was a French psychoanalyst known for key concepts such as symbolic order, imaginary order, order of the real, mirror stage, unconscious, splitting, desire, entry into language, phallus, and suture. Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more great content! Please let us know which topic(s) / conten...
Theorists in Education | Judith Butler
Просмотров 443Год назад
Butler has been a prominent theorist in furthering post-structural feminism's concerns in education. Her work is an outstanding example of how post-structural concerns are starting to reverberate in the field of education. In this video, Theorists in Education | Judith Butler, we focus our attention on an American academic known for her theories of the performative nature of gender and sex whic...
Theorists In Education | Jerome Bruner
Просмотров 845Год назад
In this video, Theorists In Education | Jerome Bruner, let's talk about Jerome Bruner, an American cognitive psychologist who was born blind, lived up to 100 years and played a central part in the cognitive revolution, and developed socio-culturalist approaches to education, namely sociocultural constructivist theory. Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more great content! Please let u...
Theorists In Education | Jean Piaget
Просмотров 660Год назад
In this video, Theorists In Education | Jean Piaget, we will be focusing on Jean Piaget, a Swiss psychologist, who proposed a dynamic, cognitive model of learning, now called constructivism, wherein learning is conceived to be a holistic, “bottom-up” process enacted by an active learner. Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more great content! Please let us know which topic(s) / content...
Understanding Research Articles | Culturally Sustaining Pedagogy
Просмотров 4 тыс.Год назад
In this video essay, What is Culturally Sustaining Pedagogy and Why Does It Matter, written by Django Paris and H. Samy Alim, I will summarize their work on distinctions between culturally relevant and culturally sustaining pedagogy. While you might be familiar with the terms culturally relevant and culturally responsive, keep watching to discover how Paris and Alim extend the notion of what re...
Understanding Research Articles | Translanguaging+Literacies
Просмотров 338Год назад
In this video essay, Understanding Research Articles | Translanguaging and Literacies, I present a summary of how Ofelia García's and Anne Kleifgen's (2020) work makes a case for translanguaging, a dynamic multilingual/multimodal framework created to support bilingual students. Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more great content! Please let us know which topic(s) / content you'd lik...
Understanding Research Articles | Systemic Functional Linguistics
Просмотров 7 тыс.Год назад
In this video essay, Understanding Research Articles | Systemic Functional Linguistics, a paper written by Meg Gebhard and Kathryn Accurso, you will learn about the connection between Halliday’s functional grammar and systemic functional linguistics. Keep watching to discover what SFL is and whether it can be useful to you in teaching and learning. Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for m...
Theorists In Education | Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.Год назад
In this video, Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari, we'll be highlighting two theorists in education! What is so special about Félix Guattari, the nervy, gregarious psychotherapist and Gilles Deleuze, the reclusive professor? These French philosophers are known for six key concepts: rhizome, deterritorialization, pack multiplicities, schizoanalysis, desiring-machines and body without organs. We h...
Theorists In Education | Jacques Derrida
Просмотров 457Год назад
In this video, Theorists In Education | Jacques Derrida, we spotlight Jacques Derrida, a French philosopher, who was the founder of "deconstruction." Derrida's theories on the nature and functions of language are referred to as the dynamism of language. The theories were developed to critique the structuralist theories of language, especially that of Ferdinand de Saussure. Don't forget to subsc...
Theorists In Education | Edward W Said
Просмотров 700Год назад
In this video essay, Theorists In Education | Edward W Said, we present to you, Edward Said, a Palestinian American academic, political activist, and literary critic, who examined literature in light of social and cultural politics. He is known for key concepts, including postcolonial criticism, colonial discourse, Orientalism, imperialism, and contrapuntal reading, which will be discussed brie...
Theorists in Education | Ferdinand de Saussure
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Theorists in Education | Ferdinand de Saussure
Theorists In Education | Basil Bernstein
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Theorists In Education | Basil Bernstein
Understanding Research Articles | Culturally Relevant Pedagogy
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Understanding Research Articles | Culturally Relevant Pedagogy
Understanding Research Articles | Undoing Appropriateness
Просмотров 646Год назад
Understanding Research Articles | Undoing Appropriateness
Understanding Research Articles | Critical Hope in Education
Просмотров 169Год назад
Understanding Research Articles | Critical Hope in Education
Multilingual Teaching Vocabulary Activities
Просмотров 264Год назад
Multilingual Teaching Vocabulary Activities
Theorists In Education | Antonio Gramsci
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Theorists In Education | Antonio Gramsci
Theorists In Education | Clifford Geertz
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Theorists In Education | Clifford Geertz
Teacher Interview Questions | Diversity And Inclusion
Просмотров 2,5 тыс.Год назад
Teacher Interview Questions | Diversity And Inclusion
Differentiated Instruction In Special Education Classroom
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.Год назад
Differentiated Instruction In Special Education Classroom
Phonemic Awareness and Decoding | Kindergarten & Beyond
Просмотров 168Год назад
Phonemic Awareness and Decoding | Kindergarten & Beyond
Reading Comprehension | Fluency Vs Comprehension
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Reading Comprehension | Fluency Vs Comprehension
thank you
I really like your video but its hard to focus on what you are saying with the loud music.
Now, I get it. Thank you.
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Judith Butler was 1 thought away from defending pedophiles, this is sick. She is a basic nihilist that uses "queer theory" to "dismantle" western society in her image. She is no God but eats from the fruit of the tree of good and evil.
Thank you. I wrote my dissertation based on ZPD, but more importantly it explains why I a Jew support the Palestinian cause. It was interaction with my parents and later my friends that form these views.
why do all these videos to help differnetiate instruction have annoying music playing while narrator speaks. It makes it so difficult to hear the information!
If I have Spanish students and Japanese students meeting online and communicating in English as a lingua franca, how can translanguaging help?
Where is Maria Montessori? Is this only male theories?
Thanks for sharing ❤. I am a Social Science Teacher. Really great 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Excuse me, can you delete the music? It distracts me a lot and weakens my concentration
I'm the author of EIGHT DAYS IN AN INNER CITY SCHOOL please talk about the out of control OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING that's why we have teacher shortages
Amazing Stuff
Appreciate you making the effort to post the information, however; the unnecessary, loud music is a huge distraction to the information. Didn't choose to finish the video because of it.
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very useful thanks
The music is very loud and bothering.
the body without organ explanation is completely wrong isn't it?
have you ever seen that concept being well explained anywhere online
Meditation instead of mediation. Bernstine not Bernsteen. Whi hires these dickheads?
Who even.
Is it a film or an educational video?
Not bad
well well explanations
Thank you for sharing this video on Differentiated Instruction.
A lot of hot air, just like much of Sociology of Education. A waste of time.
It's mediation or instrument enrichment
Interesting facts. Thank you.
wonderfull video.
Thank you
2:41 is that a gun? Highly inappropriate in this video
Looks like the kids are dressed up for Halloween...at the same token I would've picked this picture.
Your pieces of information and voice are great however, it is time for different video pictures that represent what you are saying. So far I have watched 2 of your videos that have the same pictures, Hopefully, you hire a video editor.
I am skipping this video due to two reasons. Irritating background music, irrelevant pictures, and videos.
Thank you for this presentation!
The man in the first picture is not Basil Bernstein but Leonard Bernstein, a well-known composer and musical director
Magnificent 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Thank you 👍🏻
The background music is too loud
Your video has helped me understand this article a whole lot more than when I first read it. Thank you and keep it up!!
HTF can anyone be expected to include EVERYONE when so many people or so easily offended that both students and teachers are afraid to speak? This is a major problem with DEI wokeness.
Wonderful video. Very concise.
I’m a student teacher just about to write my classroom management philosophy and I find this video informative and helpful. Thank u.
wwhy that music tho
Thanks for this informative video. Taking some French lessons would improve the pronunciation especially of D. and G. which is desperately needed imho
The chap reading the words...it seems he is: * not a professional voice artist * not an effective communicator * not well-educated in Educational Theory... He mispronounced the names of (1) JEAN Piaget and (2) Jerome BrUner pronounces
Music should not be added for better learning.soo irritating 🙂
My strongest intelligence is cognitive intelligence(IQ) and weakest intelligence is cultural intelligence, sometimes called interpersonal intelligence or PQ. Currently working on to master emotional intelligence(EQ). Thanks for the video.
Nice
Whilst a lots of these theorists are very interesting, what I find most interesting is the complete omission of any discussion of the fact that many of these theorists have been either disproved, or at the very least, their findings have been highly questioned by a lot of more recent research.
Like any other thing in life, every concept is applicable or effective only in certain circumstances. Behaviourism is favourable for kids (under 10) and while Liberationism is favourable for adults (above 45). Social interactionism fits probably in the middle. Of course, this is very general; it depends on other factors too.
Sir... eagerness towards study Is this part of emergency literacy Answer please
why the hell did u add loud music to the video. I am here to know information not to listen to dumb music. SO HOW the Hell we are supposed to hear the content in the presence of this FK LOUD MUSIC. MAKE ONLY QUALITY VIDEOS OR NONE.
Judith Butler is so wrong in claiming that all gendered behaviour is just a social invention and arbitrary. One example is same-sex intimacy and the way men and women relate to bodies. Women are not afraid of intimacy of any kind yet men are said to have been trained by "society" to be emotionally detached. Have you ever thought that maybe the erection in men has something to do with the way they relate to their body and the bodies of others? People like Butler, who don't know how to think, always blame society, whoever that is, for everything. The men that wrote the Bible condemned homosexuality not because God told them but because making homosexuality a sin was the only way to deal with the shame they felt about same-sex intimacy.
Hey there. I'm not quite certain why your video got suggested to me, but I watched it nonetheless and would like to offer some feedback on the presentation. While most aspects seem to be of a rather high production quality, including the voice-over and visuals, I found the effects a little bit over the top, considering this is an educational video, primarily meant to convey information. The two main aspects that I've noticed are the background music and the particles effect throughout your presentation. Including music is fine in general, but I found that it is unnecessarily loud in this video, so I would suggest tuning it down by a good amount. Maybe you could also consider switching to a calmer/steadier soundtrack, but the volume is the most important part, I'd say. For the fire particles, it's roughly the same thing. They themselves look good. But in the context of this video, I often found them distracting, especially when there was a longer quote/text shown on screen. I would suggest to either limit the usage to certain scenes (maybe the transitions between 'chapters'), and/or tone down the effect's intensity (reduce the speed or particle count or something). That's all I wanted to say for now. Good luck for the future of your channel and stay healthy ^^
Hey Stefan! Whoa, we SO appreciate you taking the time to watch and leave such a helpful, insightful comment!! We are all ears! We have taken up your loving feedback and look forward to learning how to develop and produce better content for you. Our newest video, Understanding Research Articles | Culturally Sustaining Pedagogy, reflects some of the changes we've implemented based off your feedback, sir! Thanks again for the health and well wishes! Warmly, The TLC Team