Gregg Brown for the Center for Advanced Professional Studies explains how businesses and schools are partnering to provide students with exposure to the world of work.
Read MoreIn this episode, we talk with Patrick Cook-Deegan. Patrick is a leader in reimagining adolescent education through the lens of purpose learning.
Read More“It’s all invented anyway,” write authors Roz and Ben Zander, “so we might as well invent a story … that enhances our quality of life….”
Read MoreWhat’s it like to sense on a spiritual level that the work you’re doing isn’t the work you’re supposed to be doing? Lorraine Flower explains.
Read MoreMachines are quickly becoming “intelligent” enough to do many tasks that humans used to do. Professor Ed Hess explains how humans can stay relevant.
Read MoreAre you in touch with your deepest values? Are you leading your life in alignment with them? Author Shelley Paxton tells her story of awakening.
Read MoreHow can educators help to develop the leader in every child? Educators Todd Nesloney and Adam Dovico explain.
Read MoreWhat qualities do successful school systems share. Education journalist Beth Hawkins gives her perspective on what she has seen in her extensive reporting.
Read MoreEducation transformation evangelist, Jamie Casap, asks – and begins to answer – “What’s holding us back as a nation from truly reforming our education system?”
Read MoreIn this episode, “human-focused” thought leader, Mark LeBusque, asks and answers a provocative question: “What would happen if I treated my colleagues like human beings?”
Read MoreSometimes circumstances are the catalyst for driving a change that you never anticipated. Assistant Principal, Jamahl Hines relates his experience in this story of transformation.
Read MoreIf you could ensure that students develop one skill in school, what would it be? Educator and attorney, Colin Seale, argues for thinking critically.
Read MoreThe world is rapidly changing. So, too, are the needs of tomorrow’s workforce. How do we change education accordingly? Education reformer, Grant Lichtman, explains.
Read MoreHow do you lead people effectively when nothing is as it used to be? Principal JoAnne Duncan explains that connecting with people begins with listening.
Read MoreInnovation is often described in terms of its process – the mechanics of harnessing ingenuity. David Price points the spotlight on the people powering the process.
Read MoreWhat distinguishes good teachers from “the best” teachers? (It’s not content knowledge.) Thought-leader of change in education, Dr. Robert Quinn provides an absorbing answer.
Read MoreHow might we figuratively break down the walls of the classroom and share ideas in an effort to improve teaching and learning? Ben Owens explains.
Read MoreHow do we best prepare kids to succeed in today’s fast-evolving world? STEAM coordinator Andrew Sachs explains.
Read MoreWe shouldn’t do something in education because “we’ve always done it.” We should be asking “What’s best for our kids?” Educator Melissa Romano explains.
Read MoreI get to sit on the other side of the MIC to discuss my philosophy of leadership with E.Q. coach Mohamed Hammoud.
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