Abstract
The scope and breadth of the content of college courses is often limited to the students who attend them. This is particularly true regarding theoretical courses, such as those involving theories and practices related to bilingual education. A new podcast created by an instructor of such a course aims to expand the reach of the course content to other students, educators, and the general public, who may not have taken such courses. This opinion piece addresses how the podcast came into being, as well as its current and future goals.
Recommended Citation
Wilson, David A. PhD. "Penetrating the Academic Echo Chamber Through Podcasting." Intersections: Critical Issues in Education 5, 1 (2024). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/intersections/vol5/iss1/3
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