Learning Unboxed

Annalies Corbin & NOVA Media
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Apr 17, 2023 • 35min

183. Transforming Education with an Eye For Sustainability with Trevor Soponis

Dr. Trevor Soponis is the Founder and Chief Learning Officer of The Sustainable Learning Projects, a lifelong education professional with experience in leading transformative education projects. The purpose of The Sustainable Learning Projects is to provide students with meaningful work that is relevant to their lives and to provide teachers with the curriculum and support they need to make their lives easier. He is focused on having students, teachers, and schools tackle meaningful real-world problems. We talk about the projects that he has worked on, how programs like this can scale, and how a part of their program, Project Student Voice, allows students to customize their curriculum around their passions.To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.orgWe unbox:Why the Sustainable Learning Projects exist and what they doCreating models for programs that work and scaling themProject Student Voice and providing opportunities for students to share their voiceResources:Learn more at thesustainablelearningprojects.comConnect with Trevor on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/trevor-soponis-phdProduced by Nova Media
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Apr 10, 2023 • 26min

182. Building Connections and Solving Challenges at STEM Games with Josip Torić

In this episode of Learning Unboxed, we're diving into the exciting world of STEM Games with Josip Torić, the Director of Sports at STEM Games. STEM Games is an international competition that allows students to showcase their knowledge, athletic abilities, and gaming skills across science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.Josip Torić, who has been instrumental in the growth of STEM Games in Croatia, will be sharing his insights into the competition's success and the benefits it provides for students. We'll be discussing the different arenas of the competition, including the knowledge, sports, and esports components, and the innovative tasks that students tackle in each.Join us to learn more about how STEM Games encourages creative problem-solving and provides a powerful networking opportunity for STEM students.To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.orgWe unbox:Solving real world problems through STEM Games and focused hackathonsWhat students can learn from the eSports arenaThe qualities that make a student succeed at STEM problem-solvingCrafting the right challenges for optimal learningResources:Learn more at stemgames.hrConnect with Josip on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/josiptoricProduced by Nova Media
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Mar 27, 2023 • 34min

181. The Future of Fiber Optics: Exploring Career Paths in Fusion Splicing with Wesley Olinger, Quin Jernigan & Patrick Stichter

Today's episode is a special takeover, hosted by Ibrahim Aly, a Metro High School junior participant in the PAST Foundation's Workforce Development Program. Ibrahim previously joined us on episode 165 to talk about using internships to encourage STEM careers, and we're thrilled to have him back to lead the conversation about fusion splicing.A panel of experts will join Ibrahim to discuss this exciting field. Pat Stichter, the hyper-scale trainer from Sumitomo, brings years of experience in the industry. Quin Jernigan, the economic workforce development manager from Amazon Web Services, will discuss the career opportunities available in this field and the skills needed to succeed. Wesley Olinger, the division manager from Team Fishel, will share his perspective on the importance of workforce development and training in this industry. Together, this panel will provide a comprehensive overview of fusion splicing and its potential as a career path. Join us as we learn more about this fascinating field and what it takes to succeed in it.To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.orgWe unbox:What fusion splicing is and what it has to do with Amazon’s data centersWhat skills are essential to success in the fusion splicing industryThe things students can do today to get ready to enter this fieldResources:Learn more about Sumitomo: sumitomocorp.comConnect with Quin on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/quin-jernigan-phdConnect with Wesley on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/wesley-olinger-b9097210a165. Using Internships to Spur Interest in STEM Careers with Nikki StancampianoProduced by Nova Media
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Mar 20, 2023 • 33min

180. Learning by Doing: The Importance of Professional Learning Communities with Bo Ryan

In this episode of Learning Unboxed, our guest is Bo Ryan, the principal of Ana Grace Academy of the Arts Elementary Magnet School in Bloomfield, Connecticut, and the author of “The Brilliance in the Building”. Bo is a passionate advocate for professional learning communities (PLCs) and believes in the power of collaborative teams in schools.In our conversation, Bo shares his insights into what PLCs are and why they are not yet widely implemented in schools. He discusses the benefits of building out collaborative teams within schools and how this approach can lead to more effective teaching and learning.Bo emphasizes the importance of learning by doing and shares his experiences with implementing PLCs at Ana Grace Academy of the Arts Elementary Magnet School. He also offers practical advice for educators who want to develop and sustain their own PLCs. Tune in to hear his expert insights and learn how you can build and sustain a professional learning community in your own school.To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.orgWe unbox:What professional learning communities are and why it isn’t already being used in schoolsBuilding out collaborative teams within schoolsThe importance of learning by doingResources:Learn more: solutiontree.com/bo-ryanRead: The Brilliance in the BuildingConnect on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/bo-ryan-077a8299Produced by Nova Media
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Mar 13, 2023 • 34min

179. From Denmark to Silicon Valley: Building Bridges for Innovation with Josefine Strandgaard & Allan Kristensen

We're taking you on a virtual journey to Denmark, where innovation and collaboration are at the forefront. Our special guests today, Allan Kristensen and Josefine Strandgaard, are both part of the Innovation Center Denmark Silicon Valley, an organization that facilitates collaboration between Denmark and the US since 2006 as part of the Danish government's initiative to tap into the world's leading innovation hubs.Today, the center has seven other locations worldwide, including Boston, Munich, Tel Aviv, India, South Korea, and Shanghai. The Silicon Valley office is the oldest and largest, with 14 people working to build bridges between science, education, and innovation for both scholars and Danish companies. Their mission is to internationalize Danish education, science, and innovation.We talk about introducing students to the startup mindset, incorporating education, business, and government, and how those lessons carry forward in other areas of life.To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.orgWe unbox:What the Innovation Center Denmark Silicon Valley is and how they work at the intersection of innovation and entrepreneurshipCreating innovative partnerships and programming in educationThe benefits of entrepreneurial thinking in various aspects of lifeResources:Learn more at siliconvalley.um.dkConnect with Josefine on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/josefinestrandgaardConnect with Allan on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/allan-skarup-kristensen
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Mar 6, 2023 • 35min

178. Unlocking the Power of Social and Emotional Learning with David Adams

Are we doing enough to prepare our children for the future? As the world becomes increasingly complex, academic success alone is no longer enough to guarantee a bright future. Today on the podcast, we have David Adams, the CEO of the Urban Assembly, an organization leading the charge in bringing social and emotional learning (SEL) into classrooms across its network. With the Resilience Scholars Program (IRSP), David and his team are crafting unique approaches to integrate SEL into curriculum and classroom practices. Join us as David shares his insights on why SEL is missing in modern education and how Urban Assembly is working to bridge the gap.To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.orgWe unbox:Creating a private-public partnership that involves industry in educationHow exposing students to different avenues helps them understand their likes and dislikesThe role of the K-12 system to ensure that young people can contribute to their communityThe importance of social-emotional skill developmentResources:Learn more: urbanassembly.orgConnect with David on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/david-adams-10236721Produced by Nova Media
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Feb 27, 2023 • 34min

177. Teaching Students with a Focus on Mastery in Education with Marcy Raymond

Today, we have Marcy Raymond joining us, an innovative educator in the STEM space. If the name sounds familiar, that’s because Marcy was the first guest we had on this program. Marcy has started multiple schools and transformed existing ones into high-quality, fully-applied STEM schools. We will discuss the concept of mastery learning, which often arises in the transformative school space.To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.orgWe unbox:What “mastery learning” is and how it’s being applied in schools todayThe necessary elements for fostering mastery learningThe challenges and barriers to practicing mastery learning in schoolHow teachers can use mastery learning in their classroomsResources:Connect with Marcy on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/marcy-raymond-1193aa205Twitter: @MarcyRaymond
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Feb 20, 2023 • 41min

176. Patching the Leaky Pipeline & Empowering STEM Identity with Dr. Mandy Smith

Dr. Mandy Smith is the Director of Research at PAST Foundation. She has a wealth of experience in the K-12 education system, including teacher preparation and the intersection of science and technology.In this episode, we will be discussing the concept of STEM identity. The lack of diversity and opportunity in STEM careers has been a topic of debate and conversation for over a decade. The "leaky pipeline" phenomenon, where individuals drop out of STEM pathways, is a well-known issue, particularly for women and underrepresented minorities. However, PAST Foundation has received funding from the Battelle Memorial Institute to delve deeper into the issue and explore STEM identity in the K-12 space. The goal is to understand and define STEM identity and determine ways to address the issue collectively.To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.orgWe unbox:What STEM identity is and why we should care about itHow to give students the opportunity to engage in STEM activitiesPartnering with school districts to bolster STEM identityUsing data to inform actionable changesTaking advantage of existing service learning opportunitiesResources:Connect with Mandy on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/mandy-smith
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Feb 13, 2023 • 32min

175. Opening Yourself Up to Fellowship Opportunities with Kelly Preheim

Kelly Preheim has done incredible work as a teacher, but she knows it's important to push herself to step out of her comfort zone. In this episode, we talk to Kelly about her experience as part of the National Geographic Grosvenor Teaching Fellowship cohort and how she balances the everyday pieces of being a teacher with the need to try new things. Don't miss Kelly's insight into how she pushes herself to take risks and try new experiences!To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.orgWe unbox:Having the courage as a teacher to push outside of your comfort zoneWhat Kelly learned in the Teaching FellowshipHow teachers can apply for and take advantage of opportunitiesResources:BirdTeach: birdteach.blogspot.comFacebook: www.facebook.com/BirdTeach-367011353690070030 | Teaching Through Your Passion to Create Passionate Students with Kelly PreheimSpotlight: Problem-Based Learning with Birds!
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Feb 6, 2023 • 33min

174. Be the One: Creating Safe Spaces for Trauma Recovery with Dawn Heideman & Carla Hegyi

Dawn Heideman and Carla Hegyi are the founders of Be the One, a program aiding at-risk youth in schools in the central Ohio region, both by improving students’ lives and the lives of those around them, through relationship-building and service programs.Most of the time, when a student experiences trauma, they are only aided for a few days or weeks before everyone returns back to their daily lives — leaving the student to cope with that trauma themselves. Dawn and Carla realized that more needed to be done and that those kids needed long-term support. That’s why they started Be the One: To offer daily support to kids dealing with a variety of struggles in life. They talk about the value of making kids feel heard and seen, making an impact one student at a time, and scaling programs like this to affect more students.To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.orgWe unbox:Giving kids the time necessary to overcome emotional traumaHearing from people who recognize what you’ve been throughBuilding a long-term support system for studentsHow to scale support programs across districtsResources:Learn more at betheoneohio.comDawn Heideman: Be The One | TED Talk

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