The What School Could Be Podcast

152. A Vision for What Teaching Could Be, with ASU's Carole Basile

Sep 15, 2025
Carole Basile, Dean at Arizona State University’s Mary Lou Fulton College, discusses her innovative vision for education. She emphasizes the power of community insights, or 'street data,' in understanding students, and the importance of team-based teaching models to meet diverse needs. The conversation also explores the integration of storytelling and music to engage learners and highlights the necessity of flexibility in strategic planning. Carole advocates for an educational environment that fosters creativity and personal growth in both students and educators.
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INSIGHT

Variance As Core Educational Philosophy

  • Variance is a core philosophy: learners differ in timing, needs, and life context.
  • Systems must honor that variance instead of assuming a lockstep 12-year path.
INSIGHT

Teams Plus AI Multiply Possibility

  • Teams amplify diverse expertise and let organizations move beyond linear org charts.
  • Adding AI as a team member expands inquiry, trend-spotting, and rapid adaptation.
ANECDOTE

Personal Story That Shows Learner Variance

  • Carole contrasts two adopted children: one thriving, one with schizophrenia living on the street.
  • She uses this family variance to show why schools must build teams around each child's needs.
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