Podcasts

Jeff Selingo on Who Gets Into College And Why

[…] reputation and cost. What the parents’ role should be in this process. What should the high school experience be so that learners are positioned to make a good choice in selecting which college or university is right for them? What would Jeff add to his book now, given the pandemic? Jeff’s predictions on what […]

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Jean Eddy on Crisis-Proofing Today’s Learners

[…] comes next.” In Jean’s book, she highlights a set of questions that high school students should be able to answer when they graduate, including:  What am I good at? What would I like to become better at? What motivates me? How do I work best? What can I see myself doing when I’m older […]

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Challenges and Recommendations

The good news is that solutions already exist in the ecosystem and they just need to be combined and scaled... the bad news is that this is complex work. 

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Podcast: Benno Schmidt on Leading Yale, Fixing CUNY, & Launching the Whittle School

[…] Schools) City University of New York Warren Court For more see Dare to Imagine: The First Global School Opens in D.C. and Shenzhen Whittle School & Studios: Transforming Education for Global Good Giving The Gift of Place (podcast with Teton Science School) Stay in-the-know with innovations in learning by signing up for the weekly Smart Update.

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Podcast: Abby Falik on the Benefits of Global Service

[…] school, she wanted to get close to the issues she cared about but couldn’t get into the Peace Corps without a college degree. There just wasn’t a good option for a high school graduate to learn and serve abroad. Abby knew she’d have to fix that. Ten years ago Abby started Global Citizen Year to […]

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