Purpose and Process to Ignite Intentional Conversations
Intentional relationships fuel intentional conversations - learn how to manifest them in your classroom.
A Culture of No: How to Get Past Fear and Risk-Aversion to Make Things Happen
Trace Pickering reflects on the ways his career in edu and business has shown him the power of yes.
Balancing Design Thinking with Equity
4.0 is creating a space for members of communities to become founders, harnessing the experiences of 4.0 alumni to refine our programming, and redefining success alongside the communities those founders serve.
Pittsburgh Real World Learning
Schools We’re Visiting Avonworth High School Environmental Charter School Fort Cherry High School South Fayette High School Franco Harris Pittsburgh Center at Penn State Passport Academy Charter School Parkway West Career and Technology Center Cafe Momentum Remake Learning Background Emerging as…
Town Hall Recap: Real World Learning
On this town hall, we were joined by a Kauffman Foundation Executive and participating principal to discuss Real World Learning.
Jeb Bush on Digital Learning Now!
In today’s episode, Tom is sitting down with former Governor Jeb Bush, to discuss all things digital learning.
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.
Boston Real World Learning
School We’re Visiting Boston Public Schools Edward M. Kennedy Academy for Health Careers Dearborn STEM Academy Boston Arts Academy Brighton High School Boston Green Academy NuVu MassBay Community College American Student Assistance Background As one of the most historic cities in…
Timothy Jones and Mason Pashia on What Education Can Learn From Poetry
On this special Poetry Month episode of the Getting Smart Podcast, producer Mason Pashia is joined by Timothy Jones to talk about language, music and learning.
Education and the Economy: How Might Education Shape the Future of How We Live and Work
Understanding both the macro and micro layers of our economic system can benefit students on many levels.