Getting Smart Podcast
Getting Smart
This podcast has over 500 episodes highlighting developing trends in K-12 education, postsecondary and lifelong learning. Each week, Getting Smart team members interview students, leading authors, experts and practitioners in research, tech, entrepreneurship and leadership to bring listeners innovative and actionable strategies in education leadership.
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Jan 16, 2026 • 49min
Catching Up: Grey Goo, News Deserts, and Our Predictions for 2026
Hosts dive into the future of education, exploring the rise of AI in classrooms and the public's desire for regulation. They discuss the decline of local newspapers and propose student-run media as a solution to combat news deserts. Predictions for 2026 cover everything from increased cell phone bans in schools to the potential emergence of AI celebrities. The conversation emphasizes fostering creativity and critical thinking in education while highlighting the importance of community and peer support. Join for a mix of insightful forecasts and lighthearted banter!
Jan 14, 2026 • 38min
AI, Arts, and Transforming Education for the Future | Richard Carranza
Richard Carranza, an experienced public education leader and former chancellor of NYC schools, dives into the intersection of AI and arts in education. He highlights how arts foster identity and teamwork, making them essential in the core curriculum. Carranza emphasizes that while AI offers innovative support, it can't replace passionate teachers. He discusses the importance of adapting educational strategies to local needs and advocates for community involvement in setting AI guidelines. Tune in for insights on balancing innovation with responsibility in education.
Jan 9, 2026 • 41min
How Is Bhutan Transforming Education with Place-Based Learning? | Wangchuk and Tashi Dendup
In this enlightening discussion, Wangchuk Wangchuck, a curriculum developer in Bhutan, and Tashi Dendup, principal of a rural school, share groundbreaking insights into Bhutan's innovative education practices. They detail how Bhutan integrates place-based learning with the philosophy of Gross National Happiness. Listeners will learn about the shift to holistic, learner-centered education and its impact on student engagement. Tashi also reveals practical applications from his school that enhance relevance and real-world learning, showcasing the potential for transformative educational practices.
Jan 7, 2026 • 27min
How Can Technologies Help Learners Figure Out What's Next For Them? | Diane Tavenner and Marshawn Brown
In this episode of the Getting Smart Podcast, Tom Vander Ark sits down with Diane Tavenner, founder and CEO of Futre, and Marshawn Brown, a student user of the platform. Together, they discuss how Futre empowers students to explore diverse career pathways with transparency and dignity. From personalized career exploration and work-based learning integration to long-term tools for student success, this conversation reimagines the mission of education. Learn how schools can support students in navigating post-secondary options and preparing for meaningful, purpose-driven futures. Outline (00:00) Introduction to Futre Platform (09:02) Career Discovery and Exploration (13:33) Work-Based Learning Integration (22:35) Student Experience and Recommendations Links Read the full blog here Watch the full video here LinkedIn Futre Kairos Academies
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Dec 19, 2025 • 31min
How Will AI Transform Education in 2026 and Beyond? | Ben Kornell
Ben Kornell, co-founder of EdTech Insiders and savvy commentator on education technology, joins Tom Vander Ark to explore how AI will shape learning by 2026. They discuss the rise of AI-driven schools and the significance of personalized education models. Kornell highlights creative video tools that enhance engagement, while both address the challenges of workforce automation and the potential backlash against AI in K-12 settings. Lastly, they emphasize the critical need for teacher training to effectively integrate AI into classrooms.
Dec 17, 2025 • 45min
Can Team-Based Teaching Revolutionize Education? | Rebecca Hutchinson & Brent Maddin
Join Rebecca Hutchinson, a forward-thinking Superintendent from Michigan, and Brent Maddin, a director at ASU focusing on team-based teaching. They delve into the transformative potential of collaborative teaching frameworks. Discover how these innovative models can enhance teacher retention, foster deeper student connections, and improve learning outcomes across grades. They also share insights from Concord's pioneering efforts and the importance of adapting to today's educational challenges, such as incorporating generational shifts and advancing technology.
Dec 12, 2025 • 31min
What Happens When We Embrace Real World Learning? | Kenny Rodriguez
In this episode of the Getting Smart Podcast, Dr. Kenny Rodriguez, Superintendent of Grandview School District in Kansas City, shares how his district has embraced real-world learning and innovative pathways to drive student success. From his early work with Big Picture Learning in Tulsa to leading regional collaborations with neighboring districts, Dr. Rodriguez discusses the importance of breaking down barriers to provide shared opportunities for students. He highlights how Grandview integrates student passions into education through personalized learning pathways, partnerships, and hands-on experiences like Project Lead the Way. Tune in to hear how his leadership philosophy—focused on collaboration, creativity, and putting students first—has transformed education in his district and beyond. Outline (00:00) Discovering Big Picture Learning in Tulsa (09:38) Building Pathways in Kansas City (14:18) Regional Collaboration Begins (19:52) Creating Shared Pathway Portfolios (23:59) Leadership Through Learning (28:00) Advice for Aspiring Superintendents Links Read the full blog here Watch the full video here Grandview School District X | Kenny Rodrigues
Dec 10, 2025 • 31min
How Is This Teen Transforming Lagos with Green Spaces? | Amara C. Nwuneli
In this episode of the Getting Smart Podcast, host Mason Pashia sits down with Amara Nwuneli, the Africa 2025 Earth Prize regional winner, to discuss her inspiring work tackling urban climate challenges in Lagos, Nigeria. Amara shares how her project, The Green Sustainability Hub, integrates sustainable infrastructure into underserved communities by transforming waste into green spaces. From her experiences at COP 30 to her journey of securing grants and mentorship, Amara provides an inspiring look into youth-driven climate solutions, the importance of experiential learning, and the power of starting small to create meaningful change. Tune in to hear how mentorship and real-world projects can empower young leaders to reimagine urban sustainability. Outline (00:00) Criteria for Park Locations (09:32) School vs Real-World Learning (14:09) Finding the Earth Prize and Mentorship (18:32) Marketing and Communications Skills Links Watch the full video here Read the full blog here LinkedIn Preserve Our Roots The Earth Prize
Dec 5, 2025 • 37min
What is Power of Participation and How Can Civics Help Learners Thrive? | Fernande Raine
Fernande Raine, the founder of History CoLab and a leader in civics and humanities education, joins the discussion to explore the vital role of civic engagement in shaping youth. She emphasizes the need for a reinvention of civic education amidst crises of disconnection and democracy. Fernande introduces the '18 by 18' framework, highlighting key learning journeys for students. The conversation also touches on how fostering connection and creation can empower young people and how traditional civics education needs a shift towards inclusivity and engagement.
Dec 3, 2025 • 46min
Is It Time to Recognize Childcare as a Public Right? | Elliot Haspel
Elliot Haspel, a child and family policy expert and author, dives deep into the urgent need for recognizing childcare as a public right. He discusses the significant impact of early childhood care on brain development and why it's crucial for society as a whole. Haspel emphasizes the hidden costs families face and argues for a mixed-delivery childcare system that is accessible to all. He also shares insights on how to build support among non-parents, linking childcare to broader community benefits and advocating for a tax-funded model akin to public education.


