Podcast: Nick Donohue on Promoting Racial Equity & Fighting Personal, Institutional and Structural Racism
On today's podcast, the team speaks with Nick Donohue, the CEO and President of Nellie Mae Education Foundation about promoting eqiuty and fighting racism.
Podcast: Esther Wojcicki on Raising Successful People
On this week's podcast, we interview Esther Wojcicki and discuss her new book How to Raise Successful People: Simple Lessons for Radical Results.
Podcast: Julie Young on ASU Prep Digital
Today, the Getting Smart team is speaking with the innovative leader Julie Young, the CEO of ASU Prep Digital and Deputy Vice President of ASU Educational Outreach.
Podcast: Lia McIntosh on Community Development
Today's episode is with Lia McIntosh, a marketer, organizer, pastor, and most recently, a grant-maker at the Kauffman Foundation.
Michael Horn on The Next Chapter
Today, on the podcast is speaker and writer Michael Horn.Tom and Michael discuss Guild Education their newly launched company, Next Chapter.
Podcast: Julia Freeland Fisher and Mahnaz Charania on Social Relationships and Networks
On this podcast, Tom, Julia, and Dr. Mahnaz discuss the four-dimensional framework for measuring students’ social capital.
100 Days of Conversation Project and The Importance of Community Agreements
On this episode of the Getting Smart Podcast, Tom Vander Ark sits down with Dr. Erin Raab along with three charismatic young learners Cole Stevens, Jose Perez and Walter Cortina to discuss the 100 Days of Conversation project and Bridgemakers.
Randy Weiner and James Bailey on The Daily SEL Leader
On this episode of the Getting Smart Podcast, Rebecca Midles interviews Randy Weiner and James Bailey about their new book from Corwin, The Daily SEL Leader, a guided experience in daily SEL practice.
Michael Levine on A Research-Based Approach to Early Learning & Development
Tom talks with Michael Levine of Noggin to get a better understanding of innovations in early education, research and development.
EduCatered: Rachelle Dené Poth
On this episode of the EduCatered Podcast, Rachelle Dene Poth shares thoughts about leadership, diversity and engagement.