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Podcast 393, Professor Kathy Hall (11-3-20)

Author
Sean Delaney
Published
Wed 11 Mar 2020
Episode Link
https://insideeducation.podbean.com/e/podcast-393-professor-kathy-hall-11-3-20/

Presented and produced by Seán Delaney.


On this week's programme I'm delighted to speak to Professor Kathy Hall from University College Cork. In a wide-ranging discussion about teaching, teacher education, research and policy, the topics raised include the following:


  • Becoming a primary teacher in Carysfort College

  • Doing a Bachelor in Arts degree in University College Dublin, with many other primary teachers, followed by a H.Dip

  • Returning to Carysfort to do a postgraduate diploma course in special educational needs

  • Starting a Masters degree in Trinity College, transferring to complete and PhD and becoming a teacher educator in Christchurch Canterbury College

  • Moving to Leeds Metropolitan University and subsequently to the Open University and two years later to University College Cork

  • Her doctoral dissertation on the topic of discovery learning and first language learning

  • Her book, Listening to Stephen Read and its implications for teaching reading

  • Why some children leave school with limited literacy

  • The relationship between policy and teaching literacy

  • How the market influences education in Ireland

  • Assessing student teachers’ preparedness to teach literacy

  • Summative and formative Assessment – Black and William Important Review on Formative Assessment

  • Can anyone teach?

  • The relationship between skills, practice and reflection in teaching

  • School and University roles in teacher education

  • The unifying theme across all her research

  • Discourse analysis as a research method and what you can learn about classrooms from using this method. In this framework she refers to the IRF – initiation, response and feedback – pattern of classroom interaction.

  • Doctoral research topics

  • How different opportunities to learn can exist within the same classroom

  • Problems with competitive classrooms

  • Advice she would give the Minister for Education

  • Etienne Wenger Communities of Practice book

  • Tara Westover Educated


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