Tania Anaissie, David Clifford, and Victor Cary on Liberatory Design
On this episode of the Getting Smart Podcast we are joined by some of the creators of the Liberatory Design method.
Power of Podcasting for Student Learning
By: Monica Brady-Myerov. Storytelling is a powerful tool for deeper learning because when you are telling a story you have internalized information and are able to relay it to someone else. That is the Holy Grail of teaching.
Getting Smart Podcast | Supporting English Language Learners
In this podcast, we speak with district leaders from Highline Public Schools and Federal Way Public Schools on how they support English Language Learners.
Getting Smart Podcast | Google’s Jaime Casap on Inequity and Inquiry
Jaime Casap, Chief Education Evangelist at Google, shares more about inquiry-based learning, technology in education, bridging the digital divide and how a boy who grew up on welfare in Hell's Kitchen was able to beat the odds and succeed.
Balancing Improvement and Innovation
Tom looks back at his years as a Superintendent and how new technology and innovations affected the district, how focusing on innovating and improving can dramatically improve learning and common innovation obstacles.
Podcast: Don Wettrick on Teaching Entrepreneurship
This week, we interview Don Wettrick and discuss teaching entrepreneurship and what led him to create STARTedUP Foundation.
Podcast: Benno Schmidt on Leading Yale, Fixing CUNY, & Launching the Whittle School
Today our podcast is with Benno Schmidt. Benno served as President of Yale University, the Dean of Columbia University Law School, and the CEO and Chairman of Edison Schools (now EdisonLearning) and now is the Co-Chair of the Global Advisory Board at Whittle School and Studios.
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.
Getting Smart Podcast | Schools Can (and Should) Measure Noncognitive Skills
In this podcast, Megan and Cat speak with expert Jonathan Martin about the importance of schools measuring students' noncognitive skills, and answer some of the FAQs around the benefits of doing so for schools and students.
Grab Your Headphones: 10 Must Hear Podcasts
This week instead of our weekly podcast episode, we wanted to bring you our team’s favorite podcasts from the “vault”. Grab your headphones, press play and listen in as we unpack all things new and innovative in education.