Antonia Rudenstine on RedesignU’s New Vision for Education
On this episode of the Getting Smart Podcast, Rebecca Midles sits down with Antonia Rudenstine to discuss the new vision of RedesignU, the future of content mapping and more.
Dr. Pedro Noguera & Dr. Frederick Hess on Conversations About the Toughest Questions in K-12
On this episode of the Getting Smart Podcast, Tom sits down with Dr. Frederick Hess and Dr. Pedro Noguera to discuss there new book A Search for Common Ground.
John Watson on the Promise of Online Learning
On this episode of the Getting Smart Podcast, Tom speaks with John Watson about the great promise of online learning.
Robert Simmons III on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Advocacy and Scholarship
On this episode of the Getting Smart Podcast, Tom Vander Ark is joined by Robert Simmons III to discuss DEI scholarship and advocacy in education.
Town Hall Recap: Difference Making and Purpose-Based Learning
On the latest Getting Smart Town Hall, we covered purpose-based learning experiences for the one year bookiversary of Difference Making.
Town Hall Recap: New Pathways
This Getting Smart Town Hall kicked off our #NewPathways campaign, looking at personalizing learning for the future.
Shannon Buerk on engage2learn and Equitable Support for Educators
On this episode of the podcast we're joined by Shannon Buerk, CEO of engage2learn and teacher advocate.
Town Hall Recap: What On Earth is a Metaverse?
The Getting Smart Team discussed what the metaverse, blockchain and decentralized environments mean for the future of learning.
Isaiah R. Walker on Recruiting and Retaining Black, Indigenous, Educators of Color
On this episode of the Getting Smart Podcast, Deion Jordan is joined by Isaiah Walker, principal at KIPP Philadelphia Prep Academy.
EduCatered: Jacqueline Spivey
On this episode of EduCatered, Jacqueline Spivey chats self-care, science and education being in her DNA.