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  • Season 2 Ep 3: Why Some Knowledge Is Marginalized: The Evolution of Ethnic Studies
    2026/03/09

    Why do some forms of knowledge remain invisible in institutions? In this episode of The Cultural Context of Knowledge, we explore the history of ethnic studies and how student movements challenged universities to recognize marginalized histories and perspectives. Discover how expanding participation in higher education reshaped scholarship and broadened the boundaries of legitimate knowledge.


    Keywords:

    ethnic studies history
    marginalized knowledge
    knowledge and power education
    cultural knowledge systems
    history of ethnic studies
    Third World Liberation Front
    1968 student movements
    education and social change
    knowledge marginalization
    academic representation
    diversity in higher education
    race and knowledge systems
    sociology of education
    education history podcast
    cultural context of knowledge
    Black studies history
    Indigenous knowledge systems
    Asian American studies
    Latino studies
    education reform

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    8 分
  • Season 2 Ep 2: From Knowledge to Legitimacy: How Institutions Decide What Counts
    2026/03/09

    How do ideas become legitimate knowledge? In this episode of The Cultural Context of Knowledge, we explore how universities, journals, and academic institutions decide what counts as credible knowledge. Drawing on the work of Foucault, Kuhn, Merton, and Bourdieu, we examine how power, institutions, and emerging technologies shape the knowledge that appears in textbooks, research, and policy.


    Keywords:

    knowledge and power
    sociology of knowledge
    how knowledge becomes legitimate
    education systems
    higher education
    cultural context of knowledge
    academic knowledge
    peer review process
    knowledge hierarchy
    institutional knowledge
    AI and knowledge systems
    ethnic studies origins
    education podcast
    sociology podcast
    knowledge systems

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    13 分
  • Episode 1 – Knowledge, Power, and the U.S. Demographic Pivot
    2026/02/21

    The classroom has changed. Has education?

    For the first time in U.S. history, children under 18 are the majority non-white. Meanwhile, women now earn nearly 60% of all bachelor’s degrees, a complete reversal from the 1950s.

    So here’s the real question: Who decides what counts as knowledge?

    In this Season 2 premiere, we unpack how demographic shifts collide with outdated knowledge frameworks, and what happens when schools fail to evolve. This episode challenges assumptions about rigor, equity, and institutional power in the U.S. education system.

    The demographic pivot has already happened.

    Will education pivot with it?

    Primary Keywords

    • Education podcast

    • Higher education

    • K-12 education

    • Knowledge and power

    • Cultural context of knowledge

    • Educational equity

    • Demographic change

    • U.S. education system

    • Academic rigor

    • Hidden curriculum

    Secondary / Discovery Keywords

    • College completion rates

    • Women in higher education

    • Title IX impact

    • Education reform

    • Institutional power

    • Curriculum design

    • Sociology of education

    • Educational leadership

    • Education policy

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    8 分
  • E11: Part 7: Learning Is a Struggle (Learner Edition): From Studying to Transfer, Confidence, and Long-Term Growth
    2026/01/20

    This is part of the seven-part series of Learning Is a Struggle (Learner Edition). In Episode 11, Dr. Donald Easton-Brooks closes the series by showing you how to move beyond short-term studying and build learning that transfers—into new classes, new problems, and real-life decision-making. You’ll learn how to recognize whether you truly understand something (or just recognize it), how to turn knowledge into usable skill through practice and reflection, and how to protect your confidence when struggle shows up again. This episode also ties the full method together—learning as a process shaped by your lived experience, language, and cultural context—so you can keep improving without comparing your “learning room” to anyone else’s. You’ll leave with a simple long-term plan to keep learning on purpose.


    Audience

    • High school and college students who want learning that lasts beyond the test

    • First-generation college students building long-term academic confidence

    • Struggling learners who want to stop the cram–forget cycle

    • Adult learners returning to school or skill training

    • Students preparing for cumulative finals, certification exams, or next-level courses

    • Learners who want to connect school learning to real-life goals and identity


      Keywords

      • Learning Is a Struggle (Learner Edition)

      • learning transfer

      • learn on purpose

      • study strategies

      • deep learning

      • metacognition

      • Bloom’s Taxonomy

      • active recall

      • retrieval practice

      • long-term retention

      • academic confidence

      • struggling learners

      • first-generation students

      • learning habits

      • student success

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    9 分
  • E10: Part 6: Learning Is a Struggle (Learner Edition): Build Your Personal Learning System—A Repeatable Method That Works
    2026/01/19

    This is part 6 of the 7-part series of Learning Is a Struggle (Learner Edition). In Episode 10, Dr. Donald Easton-Brooks helps you turn everything from the series into one simple, repeatable learning system you can use for any subject—especially when motivation is low, and pressure is high. You’ll learn how to diagnose what you actually need (using Bloom’s), choose the right study move for the right phase, and build a short daily routine that creates progress without burnout. This episode also shows how your lived experience, language, and cultural context shape how information “fits” in your mind—so your learning system is built for you, not copied from someone else. By the end, you’ll have a practical method for studying with purpose, tracking what’s working, and building confidence through consistency.


    Audience:

    • High school and college students who want a simple, repeatable way to study

    • First-generation college students building independence and confidence

    • Struggling learners who need structure more than motivation

    • Adult learners returning to school or professional training

    • Students managing heavy course loads, athletics, work, or family responsibilities

    • Learners preparing for finals, cumulative exams, or long-term skill building


      Keywords:

    • Learning Is a Struggle (Learner Edition)

    • learning system

    • how to study effectively

    • study routine

    • Bloom’s Taxonomy

    • metacognition

    • active recall

    • retrieval practice

    • study plan

    • academic confidence

    • struggling learners

    • first-generation students

    • time management for students

    • exam preparation

    • learning strategies


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    9 分
  • E9: Part 5: Learning Is a Struggle (Learner Edition): When Learning Delays Happen—How to Catch Up Without Panic
    2026/01/19

    This is part 5 of the 7-part series of Learning Is a Struggle (Learner Edition). In Episode 5, Dr. Donald Easton-Brooks breaks down what’s really happening when you feel behind, stuck, or like nothing is clicking—especially under time pressure. You’ll learn the most common sources of learning delays (missing foundations, stress and anxiety, overloaded schedules, unclear instruction, and life responsibilities) and how to respond with a plan instead of self-blame. This episode gives you practical tools for diagnosing the type of delay you’re experiencing, choosing the right Bloom level to restart from, and building a short recovery routine you can use to catch up—without cramming, quitting, or spiraling.


    Audience

    • High school and college students who feel behind or overwhelmed

    • First-generation college students balancing school, work, and family responsibilities

    • Struggling learners who experience anxiety, shutdown, or avoidance when work piles up

    • Adult learners returning to school while managing busy lives

    • Students preparing for midterms/finals or recovering from low grades

    • Learners who want a catch-up plan that is realistic and repeatable


      Keyword:

    • Learning Is a Struggle (Learner Edition)

    • learning delays

    • how to catch up in school

    • study recovery plan

    • academic overwhelm

    • test anxiety

    • procrastination help

    • time management for students

    • study strategies

    • Bloom’s Taxonomy

    • active learning

    • struggling learners

    • first-generation students

    • academic confidence

    • exam preparation


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    8 分
  • E8: Part 4: Learning Is a Struggle (Learner Edition): What to Do When You’re Stuck
    2026/01/19

    This is part 4 of the 7-part series of Learning Is a Struggle (Learner Edition). In Episode 8, Dr. Donald Easton-Brooks turns Bloom’s Taxonomy into a practical toolkit you can use immediately. Instead of studying the same way for every class, you’ll learn simple strategies matched to each phase of learning—Remember, Understand, Apply, Analyze, Evaluate, and Create—so you always know what to do next when content isn’t clicking. This episode breaks down how to move from recall to real understanding, how to practice application without burnout, and how to build higher-order thinking step by step. You’ll leave with a clear, repeatable process for studying that works across subjects and helps you learn with purpose—not panic.


    Audience

    • High school and college students who want practical study routines

    • First-generation college students building academic confidence

    • Struggling learners who feel overwhelmed or “don’t know how to study”

    • Adult learners returning to school or professional training

    • Students in STEM and reading/writing-heavy courses

    • Learners preparing for midterms, finals, and high-stakes exams


      Keywords:

    • Bloom’s Taxonomy strategies

    • study skills

    • how to study

    • active recall

    • retrieval practice

    • learning strategies

    • exam preparation

    • applying vs memorizing

    • critical thinking

    • metacognition

    • struggling learners

    • first-generation students

    • study routine

    • learning process

    • academic confidence


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    9 分
  • E7: Part 3: Learning Is a Struggle (Learner Edition): How to Diagnose What You Don’t Understand Yet
    2026/01/19

    This is part 3 of the 7-part series of Learning Is a Struggle (Learner Edition). Most people don’t struggle because they’re “not smart”—they struggle because they study in a way that doesn’t match what the task requires. In Episode 7, Dr. Donald Easton-Brooks introduces Bloom’s Taxonomy as a practical learning map you can use to diagnose where you’re stuck: remembering, understanding, applying, analyzing, evaluating, or creating. You’ll learn how to tell the difference between “I don’t remember it” and “I don’t understand it,” why many learners get trapped in memorization, and how cultural context and lived experience shape what feels familiar—or confusing—when new information comes in. By the end, you’ll have a simple method for choosing the right study move based on the Bloom level you actually need.


    Audience

    • High school and college students who feel stuck despite studying

    • First-generation college students building study skills

    • Struggling learners who confuse memorization with understanding

    • Adult learners returning to school or career training

    • Students in lecture-heavy courses and problem-solving courses

    • Learners preparing for exams, finals, or high-stakes assessments


    • Keywords:

      Bloom’s Taxonomy, how to study smarter, learning map, study strategies, active learning, remembering vs understanding, applying knowledge, higher-order thinking, critical thinking skills, exam preparation, learning process, cultural context of learning, first-generation students, struggling learners


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    8 分