Podcast: Hank Stratton and Ted Kraus on the Importance of the Performing Arts
Tom speaks with Hank Stratton and Ted Kraus from the University of Arizona on the importance of performing arts experiences and how they're a great example of project-based learning, help teach empathy and support deeper learning for students.
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: Elisa Villanueva-Beard on Teacher Leadership
On today's episode, the Getting Smart staff speaks with Teach for America's CEO Elisa Villanueva Beard about teacher leadership.
Podcast: Rebecca Amis on Taking Student-Centered Learning Global
The Getting Smart team talks about student-centered learning with Rebecca Amis the co-founder of MUSE School in Calabasas, California.
Conrad Wolfram on Computational Thinking
Today’s episode is featuring a conversation on computational thinking with Conrad Wolfram.
Mark & Alex Milliron on The Sugar Chair Stories
On this episode of the Getting Smart Podcast, father/daughter duo Mark and Alex Milliron sit down with Tom to chat about their inventive new book, The Sugar Chair Stories.
Dr. Donna Housman on Mental Health and Wellbeing
In this episode of the Getting Smart Podcast, the team chats with Dr. Donna Housman about the importance of mental health for both learners and leaders.
Kim Smith on Creating Schools, Companies and the Pahara Institute
On this episode of the Getting Smart Podcast, Tom chats with Kim Smith about her commitment to leadership, philanthropy and building.
Fred Dust on Making Conversation: Seven Essential Elements of Meaningful Communication
On this episode of the Getting Smart Podcast, Tom talks with Fred Dust about his new book Making Conversation: Seven Essential Elements of Meaningful Communication.
Rhonda Broussard on One Good Question
On this episode, Tom is joined by Rhonda Broussard, founder of Beloved Community and author of the book: One Good Question.