Lisa L. Lewis on the Sleep-Deprived Teen
On this episode we're joined by Lisa Lewis, freelance writer and author of the new book The Sleep-Deprived Teen.
Karla Phillips-Krivickas on Succeeding in Policy and Inclusive Education
On this episode, we're joined by Karla Phillips-Krivickas, CEO of Think Inclusion and member of the Arizona state education board.
Town Hall Recap: Relationship Mapping
On this Getting Smart Town Hall, we were joined by Julia Freeland Fisher, Edward DeJesus and Tyler Thigpen to discuss relationship mapping.
Town Hall Recap: What’s Next in Learning 2023
On the 2023 edition of our annual “What’s next in learning?” Getting Smart Town Hall, we dug into some of the core drivers impacting learning today
Town Hall Recap: Raise the Bar
On this town hall, we were joined by Amy Loyd of the Department of Education and Julie Lammers of ASA to discuss policy shaping pathways.
Town Hall Recap: Agriculture Technology Pathways
This episode of the Getting Smart Podcast is a recording of the latest Getting Smart Town Hall — Agriculture Technology Pathways. On this episode, we heard from a great panel of guests running a wide range of programs to help young people connect with the growing field of agriculture technology.
Sharhonda Bossier and Carmita Semaan on Amplifying and Empowering Leaders of Color
On this episode of the Getting Smart Podcast, Shawnee Caruthers is joined by Sharhonda Bossier, CEO of Education Leaders of Color (EdLoC) and Carmita Semaan, Founder of the Surge Institute.
Amanda Bickerstaff on AI for Education
On this episode of the Getting Smart Podcast Tom Vander Ark is joined by Amanda Bickerstaff, the Co-Founder and CEO of AI for Education.
Getting Smart Podcast | Tom Vander Ark on Why Talent Matters
Schools and districts are finding new ways to recruit and develop talent, and as it will be increasingly important that we find ways to scale. Listen to the interview with Tom, as he talks about why talent matters.
Getting Smart Podcast | How Applied Learning is Accelerating Students to Technical Careers
Although some recent high school and college graduates enter the job market unqualified for even the most entry level positions, high school students in Wisconsin are graduating with their diploma, industry credentials and transferable postsecondary college credits.