The What School Could Be Podcast

156. Remix #4 - Six Voices on Good Ancestry and Cathedral Thinking

Nov 16, 2025
Roman Krznaric, an author known for The Good Ancestor, shares insights on 'cathedral thinking,' emphasizing long-term impact in education. Eric Swenson discusses environmental stewardship and innovative outdoor programs. Allie Pressel highlights hands-on projects like restoring school courtyards to foster community learning. Andrew Culberson explains the Youth Check-In survey's role in enhancing student well-being. Joanne McPike advocates for experiential, globally connected learning. Leanne Kittle connects climate justice with education, urging student-led sustainability efforts.
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INSIGHT

Cathedral Thinking Shapes Educational Legacy

  • Roman Krznaric frames "cathedral thinking" as acting for generations you will never meet.
  • Education is legacy work where choices today shape futures beyond our lifetimes.
ADVICE

Teach Deep Time Through Experience

  • Use experiential activities to teach deep time and legacy, like arranging a spiral rope for history moments.
  • Pair that with programs like Roots of Empathy to build empathy across generations.
ANECDOTE

Roots Of Empathy In Classrooms

  • Roman describes Roots of Empathy: a baby visits class repeatedly so children practice stepping into another's shoes.
  • The program expands empathy across space and time and improves academic outcomes.
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