Episodes

  • Motivated Thinking and the Intersection of Science and Culture (Gullah)
    Jan 20 2025

    This episode is part 3 of 3 episodes that delve into the role of motivated thinking.

    In this conversation, Catherine Quinlan discusses motivated thinking and shares video clips of her prior interview to delve into the intersections of art, culture, and science, particularly through the lens of the Gullah culture. By using prior video clip interviews from her research, particularly her interview with authentic Gullah Artist, Sonja Griffin Evans, she demonstrates the importance of motivated thinking in the role of understandings, spiritual connections, and biases in shaping perceptions, and how cultural narratives can influence education and identity. Through her artistic expressions, Quinlan emphasizes how recognizing and celebrating cultural contributions while addressing historical complexities can add color to the sciences.


    Please visit her websites to discover and support the works of artist Sonja Griffin Evans: http://www.sonjagriffinevans.com/


    You can visit my YouTube channel for a clearer and STEM related video recording:

    https://www.youtube.com/@visibilityinstem


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    34 mins
  • Exploring Closure or Accuracy Motivated Thinking in Education
    Jan 13 2025

    This recording is Part 2 of 3 episodes looking at Motivated Thinking (see citation below).


    Summary Notes:

    In this conversation, Catherine Quinlan explores the concept of motivated thinking, particularly in the context of research and curriculum development. She discusses the importance of accuracy in research, the challenges of aligning personal goals with mainstream educational paradigms, and the impact of information bias on student learning. The conversation emphasizes the need for rich discussions in education and the role of closure in the learning process.

    You can access the anthology that contains this paper from your library system or university library.


    Molden, D. C., & Higgins, E. T. (2005). Motivated Thinking. In K. J. Holyoak & R. G. Morrison (Eds.), The Cambridge handbook of thinking and reasoning (pp. 295–317). Cambridge University Press.


    Link to Abstract: https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2005-09680-013

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    15 mins
  • The Power of Motivated Thinking in Education
    Jan 6 2025

    This recording is Part 1 of 3 episodes discussing motivated thinking.


    In this conversation, Catherine Quinlan delves into the concept of motivated thinking and its implications for education. She discusses how expectations, both high and low, influence student success and the importance of understanding personal experiences in shaping teaching methods. The conversation also touches on the significance of cultural relevance in education and the powerful impact of motivated thinking on individual and collective success.


    You can access the anthology that contains this paper from your library system or university library.


    Molden, D. C., & Higgins, E. T. (2005). Motivated Thinking. In K. J. Holyoak & R. G. Morrison (Eds.), The Cambridge handbook of thinking and reasoning (pp. 295–317). Cambridge University Press.


    Link to Abstract: https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2005-09680-013

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    20 mins
  • Empowering Education: A Homeschooling Journey ft. Lynice Brock
    Dec 30 2024

    In this conversation, Dr. Catherine Quinlan interviews Lynice Brock, a passionate advocate for homeschooling and cultural competence in education. Lynice shares her journey from traditional schooling to homeschooling her three children, driven by a desire for a safe and empowering learning environment and much more.


    You can connect with Lynice and support her work on instagram @B.NurturedCommunity


    3b.babies shares her journey of a school free life

    https://www.instagram.com/3b.babies/profilecard/?igsh=MTJncjd4dHA2dWJ5OQ==


    Nurtured Community - events and community

    https://www.instagram.com/b.nurturedcommunity/profilecard/?igsh=cm0wMnhhdGtncXh6


    Visit: Visibility In STEM at VisibilityInSTEM.com for more information about Dr. Catherine Quinlan


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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • Pondering the Meaning of Socio-Emotional in Learning
    Dec 23 2024

    In this episode Dr. Catherine Quinlan talks about the importance of socio-emotional learning in education. She shares her experiences with homeschooling and teaching, emphasizing the need for students to engage in discovery and critical thinking rather than simply seeking correct answers. Quinlan also highlights the role of community and resources in supporting educational goals, advocating for a more integrated approach to teaching that fosters student empowerment and emotional growth.


    Here is the citation for the website that was shared with me:


    Center for Research and Teaching The Whole Child. (n.d.). Anchor Competencies Framework https://crtwc.org/framework/ (Retrieved December 9, 2024).

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    18 mins
  • Introduction to Learning, for Truth and Love
    Dec 12 2024

    In this podcast I introduce myself and the goal of this podcast as well provide a moment of vulnerability by sharing something I have never shared before with students or colleagues.

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    18 mins