

Learning Unboxed
Annalies Corbin & NOVA Media
We hear, frequently, that the global education system is broken, and as a result, we spend billions of dollar trying to fix it. But the K-12 system isn’t actually broken at all – it’s working exactly as it was designed, 100 years ago, and it’s obsolete. So in Learning Unboxed, we will have a conversation about teaching, learning, and the future of work; we will reimagine, rethink, and redesign our educational system.
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Oct 21, 2024 • 32min
249. Purdue PolyTechnic: A School without Walls with Dr. Keeanna Warren
Dr. Keeanna Warren, CEO of Purdue Polytechnic High School, says her school is a school without walls. She means that metaphorically of course, but it did physically come to fruition through a student project at one point. Dr. Keeanna Warren joins us on the show today to explain.Purdue Polytechnic High School is a school without walls in the sense that it has strong relationships with industry partners. Industry partners are always welcomed in the school and students are always going out to industry partner sites. But it’s also a school without walls –or at least a few less walls– because a few years ago students successfully advocated tearing down some of the classroom walls that were hindering learning.That’s the essence of Purdue Polytechnic High School. They empower their students to engage in real world problems and have their voices heard. Tune in to hear all the details from Dr. Keeanna Warren.To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.orgWe unbox:What’s needed for successful private-public partnershipsHow Purdue Polytechnic High School achieves diversity by designHow Dr. Keeanna Warren seeks to elevate the role of teachersResources:Learn more at pphs.purdue.eduProduced by NOVA Media

Oct 14, 2024 • 29min
248. AI in EdTech: The SchoolJoy Platform with Ian Zhu
There are lots of conversations today about AI’s role in education. To help us more deeply discuss it, we have invited Ian Zhu on the show today. Ian is the co-founder and CEO of SchoolJoy.We have a conversation about SchoolJoy, an AI-powered education management platform that provides dynamically updated personal learning preference plans, as well as a comprehensive extended learning program management. We dig into issues of bias, data protection, data fidelity. Ian suggests we analyze AI’s value not by what it can do, but what it can support. In the case of his SchoolJoy project, AI supports teachers building strong relationships with students and better organizing student data. Tune in and let us know what you think about AI’s role in innovative, student-centered education.To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.orgWe unbox:The role of AI in EdTechHow teachers can help each other better understand individual studentsAddressing bias and data protection in EdTechResources:Learn more at SchoolJoy.comProduced by NOVA Media

Oct 7, 2024 • 34min
247. Learner-Centered Schools in Every State with Sonn Sam
There’s a good chance your state’s policies actually allow for more innovative and student-centered learning than you think. Sonn Sam is the National Director of Partnerships at Big Picture Learning and he’s our guest on the show today. He explains how they have been able to create more space for innovative student-centered over the last 30 years.Big Picture Learning’s mission is to activate the potential of schools, systems, and education through student-driven, real-world learning with a vision that all students live lives of their own design, nurtured by supportive mentors, meaningful relationships, and equal opportunities to succeed. Big Picture Learning now has 111 schools in the US and 150 internationally.Sonn explains Big Picture Learning’s emphasis on locally-infused school design, working through everyday obstacles to community-based learning like transportation issues, and helping teachers become well-connected generalists.If you’re looking for practical ways you can make student-centered learning possible in your area, be sure to listen to this episode.To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.orgWe unbox:The difference between a school model and a school designWhat it means to say “the student is the curriculum” Why it’s important for teachers to be well-connected generalistsResources:Learn more at BigPicture.orgRead Education Reimagined’s research, “Progress and Possibilities to Support Learner-Centered Education and Ecosystem Design.” BPL Guided ExperienceGetting to Know BPL: a document that can help explain who BPL is, what they value, and how they do their work for and with young people. BPL OARIAProduced by NOVA Media

Sep 30, 2024 • 28min
246. Going Homework-less and Grade-less with Andrea Vescelius
Andrea Vescelius is a Ohio public school teacher who has eliminated homework and limited grades to just quarterly marks for her students. In this episode, we ask her how she pulled this off and what impact it has had on her students.Andrea takes us on her 24-year teaching journey. She notes when and why her thoughts on homework and grades changed. She also describes the small steps she took, and continues to take, to make her teaching more centered on student needs.If you’ve ever dreamed of making your classroom less checkbox-driven and more student-led, this episode is for you.To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.orgWe unbox:The benefits of no homework and no gradesAndrea’s journey to not assigning homework and limiting graded workHow other teachers can move in the direction of no homework and gradesProduced by NOVA Media

Sep 23, 2024 • 29min
245. Escape Rooms and the Power of Informal Learning with Laksh Dhir
Laksh Dhir’s goal is to revolutionize how informal education is being done in classrooms around the world. Laksh is the CEO and Chairman of Youth for STEM Equity, and he is our guest on the show today.Laksh explains that informal education has three main strengths. It helps students imagine themselves in the professional field they are learning about. It deeply engages students in key educational subjects. It also connects students with professionals in the industries they are learning about.Youth for STEM Equity harnesses the power of informal learning through an escape room model. Take a listen as Laksh describes some of the STEM-based escape rooms they have put on. You’ll want to jump in and do one yourself!To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.orgWe unbox:What “equity” means in the context of educationThe unique strengths of informal learningThe power of the escape room model for STEM engagement and retentionResources:Learn more about Youth for STEM Equity at yforse.orgFollow Youth for STEM Equity on InstagramProduced by NOVA Media

Sep 16, 2024 • 33min
244. One-on-One Holistic Coaching with Joel Nicholson
Joel Nicholson, co-founder and CEO of Youthfully, aims to democratize one-on-one coaching for students. He shares insights on their holistic coaching philosophy and the structured process that guides students towards their goals. Nicholson tackles Bloom’s 2 Sigma problem by discussing innovative strategies to make personalized coaching more accessible. The conversation also touches on the impact of AI in education, the shift toward essential skills over traditional diplomas, and the importance of lasting mentorship in student development.

Sep 9, 2024 • 34min
243. Institute for Self Directed Learning with Tyler Thigpen
Tyler Thigpen, co-founder of The Forest School and the Institute for Self Directed Learning, shares insights on nurturing student-led learning environments. He discusses the significance of mastery-based education and how to measure growth through single point rubrics. The conversation highlights the role of exhibitions in fostering student responsibility and the need for spaces where students can build character and resolve conflicts. Tyler’s innovative approaches are a beacon for those interested in educational reform.

Sep 2, 2024 • 33min
242. What We Show Them with Kevin Stoller
“Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” was made almost 40 years ago, yet it still is seen as an accurate representation of education in America. Kevin Stoller is on a mission to update America’s perception of its schools. He’s our guest on today’s episode.Kevin is the founder of the Second Class Foundation and is creating a new docuseries called “What We Show Them.” He explains the power of entertainment to change culture. We discuss the importance of leadership, how anyone can be a storyteller, and the roadmap for his series. Be sure to check the Resources section to find out how you can connect with Kevin and potentially showcase your own innovative education program.To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.orgWe unbox:The power of entertainment to change cultureThe lag between progress in education and how it is reflected in the mediaHow anybody can be a leader and a storytellerResources:Learn more at SecondClassFoundation.org Email Kevin at info@secondclassfoundation.orgWatch “What We Show Them” Episode 1 on YouTubeRead “The End of Average”Produced by NOVA Media

Aug 26, 2024 • 31min
241. Game-Based Learning with Chris Ramsden
Chris Ramsden, a game-based learning consultant at Accelium Australia, discusses the transformative power of integrating gamification into education. He emphasizes game-based learning as more than just an engagement tool; it builds critical metacognitive habits and social-emotional skills in students. Chris shares insights on a 24-session 'Thinking Journey' aimed at enhancing STEM education and highlights the importance of adapting educational methodologies for real-world applications. His approach to learning is described as 'nutritional candy for the brain,' making education both fun and impactful.

Aug 19, 2024 • 29min
240. Be All You with Ryan Pruitt
All great things start with a podcast! What started out as a podcast by Ryan Pruitt during COVID lockdowns has morphed into his business called Be All You. Ryan joins the show today to introduce his unique business and discuss the state of education. Be All You is an education company creating an exploratory platform for students who need to create unique projects or initiatives to enhance their college applications or build their resumes. It’s designed to get students to create entrepreneurial projects that are made up of their skills and their passions. We talk about the importance of youth self-discovery and empowerment. We also discuss how to help teachers develop their own entrepreneurial mindset. Take a listen to learn more about this exciting new program.To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.orgWe unbox:Fostering an entrepreneurial mindset in students and teachersThe importance of students being able to choose their learning projectsHow future careers can be created through what students learn todayResources:Learn more at BeAllYou.org Check out the Conrad Challenge PrizeProduced by NOVA Media