FreshEd #342 – Global Determinants of Education Reform (Patricia Bromley)

FreshEd #342 – Global Determinants of Educati...

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FreshEd #418 – Two Centuries of Schooling (Johannes Westberg)

Paid message: Sign up for the University of Zurich International Summer School: freshedpodcast.com/summerschool -- Today we explore keywords across two centuries of schooling. My guest is Johannes Westberg. Johannes Westberg is full professor of Theory and History of Education, a ...  Show more

FreshEd #417 – How Time Inequalities Shape Higher Education Mobility (Cora Lingling Xu)

Today we explore how time can be inherited like status or wealth and what that means for higher education mobility and inequality. My guest is Cora Lingling Xu. Dr Cora Lingling Xu is Associate Professor in Sociology of Education at Durham University. Her new book is called The T ...  Show more

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