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The Future of Education Podcast guides parents eager to enrich their children’s academic journey, life skills, and emotional wellness. Hear conversations with educational innovators as they share what parents can do to help their kids thrive. Discover tools, methods, and resources through discussions exploring today’s educational practices and ways to support your children’s growth at school and home.
Our host, MacKenzie Price, is the Co-Founder of 2hr Learning (2hourlearning.com) and Alpha School (alpha.school) – two groundbreaking ventures that are reshaping the landscape of K-12 education. 2hr Learning is a learning program powered by AI technology, enabling schools to provide personalized curriculum to students. Alpha.school is a K-12 school that performs in the top 2% nationwide by leveraging the 2hr Learning model to help students love school, learn twice as much, and build life skills. MacKenzie is at the forefront of educational transformation, striving for a balanced and enriching learning experience for every child. She graduated with a BA in Psychology from Stanford University and resides in Austin, Texas, with her husband and two daughters.
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Educational psychologist and author, Dr. Michele Borba, delves into the importance of fostering resilience and life skills in children. Drawing from her expertise in character development and empathy, Dr. Borba shares insights on helping children thrive in today's complex world. Tune in to learn practical strategies for nurturing resilience and preparing children for success in life. Show Notes
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Youth Entrepreneurship Advocate, Brian Weisfeld, shares insights on empowering young minds through entrepreneurship. With a background in building businesses and a dedication to teaching essential life skills, Brian discusses the importance of encouraging kids to start their own businesses and how parents can support young entrepreneurs at home. Show Notes
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VP of Education at Valhallan Esports Training, Chris Baarstad, delves into the positive impact of gaming on children's lives. Exploring how esports can teach valuable life skills to kids through competitive gaming, Chris sheds light on the educational benefits of this rapidly-growing youth esports franchise. Show Notes
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VP of Education at Valhallan Esports Training, Chris Baarstad, delves into the importance of supporting kids' interest in gaming. Exploring how esports can teach valuable life skills to youth, Chris sheds light on the positive impact of competitive gaming in education. Discover more about fostering children's passion for gaming and its educational benefits in this insightful discussion with Chris Baarstad. Show Notes
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Kevin Daniels and Jonathan Taylor, Co-Founder and Community Development Specialist at Fun in Motion Toys, delve into driving children’s interest in STEM learning. There has been a growing recognition of the importance of STEM education in preparing students for the challenges of the future. Traditional methods of teaching these subjects rely heavily on textbooks and lectures, but players like Fun In Motion Toys are now exploring innovative ways to bridge the gap between play and STEM learning. Today, Kevin and Jonathan discuss enhancing STEM learning through physical activity.
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Kevin Daniels and Jonathan Taylor, Co-Founder and Community Development Specialist at Fun In Motion Toys, delve into driving children’s interest in STEM learning. When children are engaged in play, they're not just having fun, they're actively absorbing information, testing boundaries, and developing critical skills. This natural curiosity and desire to explore is the foundation for a love of learning, and STEM fields in particular. Today, Kevin and Jonathan discuss drawing kids to STEM through unique concepts and play.
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Tyler Nicholls, Founder at Kudosy, delves into developing financial literacy in children. Encouraging good money habits early on is crucial, but how do we effectively incentivize these behaviors? The Kudosy platform offers a risk-free environment where kids can practice money management and where parents can observe, acknowledge, and reward their responsible financial choices. Today, Tyler discusses how to incentivize kids' good financial behavior.
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Tyler Nicholls, Founder at Kudosy, delves into developing financial literacy in children. Despite its importance for family stability and a healthy economy, financial literacy isn't prioritized in the traditional school system. This means the responsibility falls on parents to equip their children with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate the world of personal finance. Today, Tyler discusses building good financial habits in kids.
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Founder and Director at News Literacy Lab, Jodie Jackson, delves into the impact of media on mental health, emphasizing the use of positive psychology to enhance young people's well-being through their media consumption. Understanding the influence of media on mental health is crucial for fostering a positive digital environment for the younger generation. Join Jodie as she shares insights on promoting media literacy and mental well-being among children. Show Notes
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David Vinca, Founder and CEO of SparkSpace, delves into gamified learning. In a classroom of over 30 students, teachers face challenges in providing individualized instruction at varying academic levels. However, solutions like eSpark use a combination of assessments, educational games, and student interests to create engaging learning experiences that meet each child where they are. Today, David discusses getting playful with K-5 math and reading.
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David Vinca, Founder and CEO of SparkSpace, delves into gamified learning. Excessive social media use has been associated with negative mental outcomes for younger children; however, not all screen time is unhealthy. Platforms like Roblox provide valuable opportunities for children to learn and develop essential skills such as communication, teamwork, and perseverance. Today, David discusses how Roblox can be used as a learning tool.
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Dr. Christopher Bonn, Leadership Consultant at OrCam, delves into personalized AI and learning support. The escalating teacher shortage is particularly concerning for students with learning challenges like dyslexia, who often require individualized support. However, personalized AI holds the potential to empower teachers and foster a more inclusive learning environment where students of all abilities can thrive. Today, Dr. Bonn discusses personalized AI for overcoming learning challenges.
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Dr. Christopher Bonn, Leadership Consultant at OrCam, delves into assistive technology in education. The current teacher shortage crisis in public schools demands immediate attention. With an estimated 405,000 vacancies nationwide and a potential doubling within five years, urgent action is required. Fortunately, assistive technologies present a viable solution to tackle this issue and provide support for diverse learning needs. Today, Dr. Bonn discusses utilizing assisted technology in school districts.
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Kelly Davenport, CEO and Network Founder at Freire Schools, delves into destigmatizing therapy for students. When children are dealing with trauma, emotional, and mental issues, the academics will inevitably suffer. Freire Schools takes a unique approach to education, aiming to educate the whole child by offering therapy services for students and families. Today, Kelly discusses how we can destigmatize therapy for students.
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Kelly Davenport, CEO and Network Founder at Freire Schools, delves into the power of ‘yet’ for kids and teachers. In a standards-based environment, all students are expected to achieve mastery in certain subjects. However different students learn at different paces, which is where the power of yet comes in handy, allowing students multiple chances to meet the standard and achieve mastery at their own pace. Today, Kelly discusses what the power of ‘yet’ can do for kids and teachers.
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Brian Holtz, Co-Founder and Curriculum Designer at Alpha, delves into building a school. When starting a school, one of the most important elements to consider is the culture. Ultimately, you want to create a culture and environment where students feel validated and empowered to work hard to achieve amazing things. Today, Brian discusses how to create a successful school focused on student love of learning and achievement.
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Brian Holtz, Co-Founder and Curriculum Designer at Alpha, delves into building a school. The foundation of any successful school lies in its mission. Inspired by a desire to reignite the love of learning in his children, Brian established 2 Hr Learning, a school where “bored but bright” students can flourish with the right support and tools. Today, Brian discusses how to build a school.
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Dr. Joshua Prieur, an education expert at Prodigy Games, emphasizes the potential of game-based learning to enhance student motivation and engagement. He highlights Prodigy's success, noting that students using the platform showed increased performance on end-of-year assessments. The discussion also covers the importance of personalized learning and the balance between fun and academic rigor in gamified education. Dr. Prieur stresses the need for intentional use of educational technology to support traditional classroom instruction. Show Notes
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CEO and co-founder of Poliquicks, Vienna Mott, with a background in Biomedical and Mechanical Engineering, as well as an MBA, delves into the importance of integrating AI in education. Discover how leveraging AI can enhance the learning experience for children and revolutionize the educational landscape. Vienna Mott shares insights on the innovative use of technology to empower young learners and shape the future of education. Explore the possibilities of AI in education with Vienna Mott from Poliquicks. Show Notes
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Sam Duell, the National Policy Director at yes. every kid., delves into the intricacies of education policy, drawing from his extensive experience in shaping legislation for over 15 states. With a background in public school administration and grant management for nonprofits, Sam sheds light on the importance of policies related to public school enrollment, charter schools, and parent-teacher compacts. In this episode, you’ll gain insights from Sam's expertise in driving impactful changes in the education sector. Show Notes
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Dana Sheridan, Lower School Counselor at The Village School, delves into empowering young girls in education. Strong emotional well-being is essential for academic success, requiring consistent practice of social-emotional learning both at home and in school. Collaboration between parents and teachers ensures children are equipped with the tools and resilience to thrive academically and personally. Today, Dana discusses aligning emotional learning with character development for kids.
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Dana Sheridan, Lower School Counselor at The Village School, delves into empowering young girls in education. Girls face unique challenges as they navigate their educational journey. From societal pressures to internal self-doubt, fostering their confidence and empowerment is crucial for their academic and personal success. Today, Dana discusses in-class empowerment for young girls.
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John Hope Bryant, Chairman and CEO of Operation HOPE, delves into financial literacy. There have been arguments that teaching young people entrepreneurship might be premature or even harmful. However, this perspective is flawed as entrepreneurship isn't solely about creating businesses; it's about instilling vital life skills like grit, creativity, and perseverance to navigate life's challenges and pursue success. Today, John discusses teaching young people entrepreneurship.
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John Hope Bryant, Chairman and CEO of Operation HOPE, delves into financial literacy. Financial literacy and success undoubtedly reduce life's stresses. Yet, money alone doesn't guarantee happiness. Cultivating inner peace and joy alongside financial stability is key to living a fulfilling life. Today, John discusses the philosophy of financial literacy.
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Exec Producer, Jay Lyons, from Future of Education delves into disrupting traditional education through content creation using social media, podcasts, and books to advocate for AI-driven solutions with MacKenzie Price. By addressing the flaws in the current education system and proposing innovative approaches, sheds light on the potential of technology to revolutionize learning experiences. In this episode, Jay explores the challenges faced by listeners in traditional school teaching and offers insights on how to navigate these issues effectively. Show Notes
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Exec Producer Jay Lyons, from Future of Education, discusses the challenges of traditional school teaching methods with MacKenzie Price. Exploring the listener's biggest problems with the current educational system, Jay sheds light on innovative approaches to address these issues. Join us as Jay Lyons shares insights on transforming education for the future in this engaging episode. Show Notes
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Dr. Richard Savage, Superintendent at California Online Public Schools, delves into Choosing a school for your child. Deciding on the perfect school environment for your child starts with understanding their unique strengths and needs. While the variety of choices and models can feel daunting, by doing your research, you can discover the ideal fit that fosters both academic and emotional growth for your child. Today, Dr. Savage discusses identifying the best school environment for your children.
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Dr. Richard Savage, Superintendent at California Online Public Schools, delves into hurdles in traditional, brick-and-mortar education. While traditional schools may struggle to meet individual needs, they are often the sole option for families without access to charter or online alternatives. Thus, parents need to understand the steps they can take to effectively support their children in navigating this setting. Today, Dr. Savage discusses how parents can help kids overcome hurdles in traditional, brick-and-mortar education environments.
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Head of High School at Alpha School, Chris Locke, delves into the innovative educational model of Alpha School, featuring AI learning and life-skills workshops led by guides. The High School's renowned "Masterpiece Program" empowers students to pursue self-directed Olympic level projects. Join Chris as he discusses revolutionizing education and empowering students to achieve their dreams at Alpha School. Show Notes
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CEO and Founder of Evolved Education Company, Mary Miele, delves into strategies for enhancing your child's homework and studying experience. Discover how personalized guidance and support can transform your child's educational journey. Join Mary as she shares insights on optimizing learning environments for academic success. Show Notes
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Author and pediatric nutrition expert, Jill Castle, from The Nourished Child®, delves into how schools can play a crucial role in supporting children's health and happiness. With her extensive expertise in pediatric nutrition and education, Jill provides valuable insights on the impact of school environments on children's well-being. Show Notes
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Author and pediatric nutrition expert, Jill Castle, founder and CEO of The Nourished Child®, delves into how school culture can play a vital role in supporting children's physical health and emotional well-being. With her extensive expertise in pediatric nutrition, Jill provides valuable insights on integrating nutrition into school environments to promote the overall well-being of children. Show Notes
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Guide at the revolutionary Alpha School, Gaston Griffin, delves into the real goal of teaching and the innovative approach of Alpha School. Drawing from experience as a public school teacher in San Antonio and Chicago, Gaston sheds light on the impact of 2 hour learning through AI apps. Discover how understanding the true purpose of education can transform the learning experience for students at Alpha School. Show Notes
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Conflict Resolution Specialist, Amy Armstrong from The Center For Family Resolution, shares valuable insights on resolving conflict with children in just 30 seconds. By implementing effective conflict resolution strategies and creating a sense of calm and clarity, parents and educators can navigate challenging situations with ease. Amy's expertise in setting boundaries and reducing anxiety can revolutionize the way conflicts are managed in family and educational settings. Show Notes
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Dr. Julie A. Van Dyke, Chief Scientist at Cascade Reading, delves into using edtech to enhance children's reading comprehension. Today's classrooms are demanding, making it challenging for teachers to provide individualized support. However, integrating technology into the classroom not only enables personalized instruction but also empowers students with learning difficulties and non-native English speakers. Today, Dr. Van Dyke discusses embracing new edtech in the classroom.
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Dr. Julie A. Van Dyke, Chief Scientist at Cascade Reading, delves into using edtech to enhance children's reading comprehension. Despite the growing popularity of phonics-based curriculums, reading comprehension remains a major challenge for many students. This gap highlights the need to move beyond simply decoding words and prioritize understanding the meaning of what is read. Today, Dr. Van Dyke discusses improving kids' reading comprehension with edtech.
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Martín Blank, Founder and CEO of School Wellbeing Solutions, delves into self-regulation and creating positive schools. Educators juggle multiple roles, from teaching to providing emotional support, which can lead to burnout, ultimately hindering student success. Prioritizing positive school environments that focus on the well-being of both students and educators is essential to address this challenge. Today, Martín discusses creating and cultivating positive schools.
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Martín Blank, Founder and CEO of School Wellbeing Solutions, delves into self-regulation and creating positive schools. Without the ability to self-regulate, children may struggle to manage their emotions, control their behavior, and make responsible decisions. The good news is that self-regulation can be nurtured and developed over time by providing children with the necessary tools and support. Today, Martín discusses helping students develop self-regulation.
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Author of "Doing Good and Doing Well" & Co-Manager of Premier Education Partners (PEP), Michael Kaufman, delves into the topic of how teachers can lead during the education crisis. This interview with Michael Kaufman covers his work in revolutionizing education through an innovative AI-powered school model that focuses on personalized learning. Kaufman emphasizes the importance of empowering non-traditional leaders, such as those in the helping professions, by highlighting the value of emotional intelligence and passion in leadership. He discusses promoting teachers to open their own schools and attracting ambitious talent who want to grow in their education careers, rather than having unhappy adults in classrooms. Show Notes
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Co-founder and Head of Outschool, Amir Nathoo, delves into fostering a love of learning in children. Discover how personalized and passion-driven education can ignite a lifelong love for learning in kids. Amir shares insights on creating engaging learning environments tailored to each child's interests and needs. Explore how Outschool's innovative approach is revolutionizing traditional education models. Show Notes
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Co-founder and Head of Outschool, Amir Nathoo, delves into the fascinating world of interest-based learning and its profound impact on children's sense of wonder and curiosity. By tailoring education to individual interests, kids are inspired to explore, learn, and grow in ways that traditional schooling often overlooks. Join us as Amir Nathoo shares insights on how personalized learning experiences can ignite a lifelong love for learning in young minds. Show Notes
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Vidya Sundaram, Co-founder and CEO of Family Engagement Lab, delves into unlocking the potential of parental engagement. In our journey to support children in achieving more, understanding the specific skills expected of them is crucial. While traditional reports lack detailed insights into skill development, Family Engagement Lab equips parents with the tools to identify and nurture these skills and empower children to reach their full potential academically. Today, Vidya discusses overcoming barriers to help kids achieve more. Show Notes
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Vidya Sundaram, Co-founder and CEO of Family Engagement Lab, delves into unlocking the potential of parental engagement. Parents act as bridges, enabling students to apply classroom teachings to real-world scenarios and fostering an enthusiasm for learning. However, disengaged parents and low academic expectations can hinder student motivation and engagement. Today, Vidya discusses the transformative power of parental engagement. Show Notes
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Professor Jo Boaler, from Stanford University and youcubed, discusses the power of the "ish" approach in education. Embracing the concept of "ish" can help children develop a positive mindset towards learning and problem-solving in mathematics. Jo Boaler shares insights on how this approach can benefit students and educators alike. Show Notes
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Graduating high school senior Nathan Brown from Alpha High School, founded by host MacKenzie Price, shares insights on his success in high school using the 2-Hour Learning method. Nathan discusses the importance of efficient learning techniques and time management for academic achievement. Tune in to learn how Nathan's approach to studying helped him excel in high school and prepare for future endeavors. Show Notes
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Student Asha, an 11-year-old attending Alpha School in Austin, TX, shares insights on how Alpha School differentiates itself from other schools. Exploring the importance of unique offerings and brand positioning, Asha highlights the value of understanding what sets a school apart in a competitive educational landscape. Join Asha in this episode as she delves into the key factors that make Alpha School stand out among its peers. Show Notes
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Professor Jo Boaler, from Stanford University and youcubed, discusses strategies to help children improve in mathematics. She emphasizes the importance of creating a positive math learning environment to enhance students' math skills and confidence. Jo Boaler shares insights on fostering a growth mindset and debunking myths about math education. Show Notes
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Many future careers will involve the use of AI technologies, so it only makes sense that AI should be incorporated into schools. However, even at the high school level, students are building things like multilingual health chatbots, indicating the value of equipping students with practical AI skills early on. Today, Ben discusses how AI is being incorporated into schools. Show Notes
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Parents today have a plethora of educational options for their children, ranging from private schools to personalized AI tutors. It's an opportune time for parents to explore alternative, more holistic approaches to education that align with their children's needs, interests, and aspirations. Today, Ben discusses how to figure out which school's curriculum is right for your child. Show Notes
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Conner Pesek, a graduating HS Senior from Alpha HS, founded by MacKenzie Price, delves into the topic of using passion and interests to forge a career straight out of High School. Exploring how aligning your interests with your career path can lead to fulfilling opportunities, Conner sheds light on the importance of pursuing what you love early on. In this episode, listeners will gain insights into leveraging personal passions to kickstart a successful career journey. Show Notes
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Dr. Elisa Stephens, President of Academy of Art University, delves into navigating the future of art and design education. Artists and designers play integral roles in a multitude of industries, and there's a growing demand for their talents across numerous domains. From movie animation to automotive design, the career prospects within art and design are diverse and expansive. Today, Dr. Elisa Stephens discusses how to foster creative problem solving. Show Notes
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Dr. Elisa Stephens, President of Academy of Art University, delves into navigating the future of art and design education. At institutions like the Academy of Art University, AI is not viewed as a threat, but rather as a powerful tool to augment and enhance artistic capabilities. Through early adoption and integration into various disciplines, AI has become an integral part of the curriculum, empowering students to explore new creative frontiers. Today, Dr. Elisa Stephens discusses how art education improves social mobility. Show Notes
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High School Senior Grace Price, a graduate from Alpha High School in Austin, TX, founded by MacKenzie Price, delves into the journey of finding one's passion and making a difference in the world. She shares insights on how young individuals can discover their interests and create a positive impact on society. Grace's discussion highlights the importance of self-discovery and pursuing one's dreams to bring about meaningful change. Show Notes
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Creator and Host of the Dad Up Podcast, Bryan Ward, delves into the importance of effective communication with your child. Bryan, known for his expertise in parenting and coaching dads, emphasizes the value of open and honest communication in building strong relationships with children. Tune in to hear Bryan share practical tips and tools to enhance communication skills with your child. Show Notes
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Creator and Host of the Dad Up Podcast, Bryan Ward, delves into the importance of teaching children to take ownership of their mistakes. Through his platform, Bryan shares valuable insights and tools to help parents guide their kids in learning from errors and growing through accountability. Tune in to the Dad Up Podcast to discover practical strategies for instilling a sense of responsibility in your children. Show Notes
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Shaan Patel, Founder of Prep Expert, delves into the SAT going digital and securing scholarships. When it comes to higher education, scholarships can be the key to unlocking opportunities without the burden of hefty tuition bills. From third-party scholarships to merit-based aid from universities, there are several options to make the pursuit of a college education more accessible and less financially daunting. Today, Shaan discusses how to get the scholarships you need. Show Notes
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Shaan Patel, Founder of Prep Expert, delves into the SAT going digital and securing scholarships. The SAT has been paper-based for almost 100 years, but it’s going digital for the first time. This change brings a multitude of advantages for students and parents, including adjusted content that allows students more time per question, and the option to hide the timer, reducing test anxiety. Today, Shaan discusses why the SAT going digital matters. Show Notes
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Writer and speaker Jessica Lahey, known for her work with The Atlantic and The Washington Post, delves into the topic of improving parent-teacher partnerships. Drawing from her extensive experience as an educator, Jessica shares valuable insights on fostering effective communication between parents and teachers. Show Notes
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Writer and speaker Jessica Lahey, known for her work with The Atlantic and The Washington Post, delves into the importance of learning from failure. Drawing from her extensive experience as an educator, Jessica emphasizes the valuable lessons children can gain from setbacks and how parents can support this growth. Show Notes
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Jay Lyons, Producer at 7 Lyons Media, discusses common pushbacks from people online about McKenzie Price. The conversation revolved around alternative education models and the benefits of personalized learning experiences for students. Jay also emphasized the importance of understanding each student's motivations, strengths, and weaknesses, and highlighted the need for personalized education and assessment to provide tailored support, and concluded that a guided learning model can be effective in various demographics, including low-income students and minorities, due to personalized attention and higher behavioral standards set by guides. Show Notes
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Media Company Tv/Film/Social Media Producer, Jay Lyons from 7 Lyons Media, delves into the world of media production and social media strategies. Discover how understanding the nuances of different media platforms can elevate your content creation game. Show Notes
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Student at Alpha School, Byron, delves into the concept of 2 Hour Learning and its impact on education. Exploring the benefits of condensed learning sessions, Byron sheds light on how this approach can enhance student engagement and retention. Discover how Alpha School is revolutionizing traditional learning methods with this innovative approach in education. Show Notes
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Student at Alpha School, Byron, delves into the intricacies of teaching students to manage an AirBnB. Exploring the educational aspects of property management, Byron sheds light on the importance of practical experience in preparing students for the hospitality industry. Discover how Alpha School equips students with the skills needed to excel in the world of short-term rentals. Show Notes
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Student at Alpha School, Byron, shares insights into the daily life of an Alpha School student. Discover how navigating the challenges of academic life can shape a student's experience and perspective. Join Byron as he sheds light on the unique aspects of student life at Alpha School in this engaging discussion. Show Notes
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Peter Bezanson, Co-Chairman and CEO at BASIS Educational Ventures, delves into the BASIS Model’s transformation of charter school education. Charter schools are publicly funded but operate independently and with more flexibility in curriculum than public schools. While they receive public funding, charter schools also have to rely on philanthropic support, as they receive less per-pupil funding than traditional public schools. Today, Peter discusses charter school challenges and triumphs. Show Notes
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Peter Bezanson, Co-Chairman and CEO at BASIS Educational Ventures, delves into the BASIS Model’s transformation of charter school education. Since its inception as a single school in Tucson in 1998, BASIS has expanded to 40 charter schools across Arizona, Texas, Louisiana, and Washington DC. Despite criticism for a test-heavy culture, BASIS high schools consistently rank in the top 10, 15, and 20 of the US News & World Report. Today, Peter discusses how the BASIS Model is revolutionizing education. Show Notes
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Carol Muleta, Founder and CEO at The Parenting 411, shares insights on modern parenting and managing technology use. Striking a healthy tech-life balance ensures positive family dynamics and promotes responsible technology use. However, this requires a proactive approach from parents to regulate screen time, set appropriate content boundaries, and encourage open communication about online risks and safety. Today, Carol discusses managing technology in the family. Show Notes
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Carol Muleta, Founder and CEO at The Parenting 411, shares insights on modern parenting and managing technology use. As technology becomes more prevalent in education, it's crucial to establish boundaries for children. While a valuable tool, parents should teach safe and responsible technology use, and manage screen time to promote well-rounded development. Today, Carol discusses parenting in the digital age. Show Notes
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Nolvia Delgado, Executive Director at the Kaplan Educational Foundation, delves into empowering first-generation students in the post-affirmative action landscape. Parental support is instrumental in helping first-generation students navigate the post-secondary landscape. From application to graduation and beyond, parents contribute to breaking down barriers, fostering confidence, and providing the necessary resources for their children's academic and career journey. Today, Nolvia talks about the importance of study stimulation.
The Kaplan Educational Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit public charity, helps high-potential, overlooked and underserved community college students complete their associate's degree, successfully transfer and go on to earn a four-year bachelor's degree at the nation's most highly-selective schools. Show Notes
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Nolvia Delgado, Executive Director at the Kaplan Educational Foundation, delves into empowering first-generation students in the post-affirmative action landscape. The post-affirmative action era has sparked concerns about access, opportunities, and the overall trajectory for underrepresented students. While the ruling particularly affects first-generation students, there are steps parents can take to help their children navigate this new world of college admissions. Today, Nolvia discusses the post-affirmative action landscape.
The Kaplan Educational Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit public charity, helps high-potential, overlooked and underserved community college students complete their associate's degree, successfully transfer and go on to earn a four-year bachelor's degree at the nation's most highly-selective schools. Show Notes
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Nolvia Delgado, Executive Director at the Kaplan Educational Foundation, delves into empowering first-generation students in the post-affirmative action landscape. Building social capital prepares students for professional success, equipping them with the skills to network, self-advocate, and connect with mentors. However, first-generation students must navigate several challenges ranging from cultural differences in education to the pandemic’s impact and remote learning. Today, Nolvia discusses building social capital for first-generation students.
The Kaplan Educational Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit public charity, helps high-potential, overlooked and underserved community college students complete their associate's degree, successfully transfer and go on to earn a four-year bachelor's degree at the nation's most highly-selective schools. Show Notes
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Matt Genovese, CEO of Planorama Design, delves into AI and the future of textbooks. While educators have mixed views on incorporating AI in classrooms and textbooks, students have already adopted the technology. Consequently, educators, schools, and publishers must adapt to the changing landscape to meet the evolving needs of students and education. Today, Matt discusses the future of textbooks. Show Notes
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Matt Genovese, CEO of Planorama Design, delves into AI and the future of textbooks. Digitization revolutionized textbooks, and generative AI elevates this advancement, enabling users to interact with textbooks in an entirely different manner. While there's an unavoidable discussion about students exploiting this tool to cheat, educators must adapt their strategies to ensure that AI integration enhances learning rather than facilitating academic dishonesty. Today, Matt discusses AI's impact on academic integrity. Show Notes
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Dr. Coral Hoh, Co-Founder and Clinical Linguist at Dysolve, delves into dyslexia and student support. Enhancing support for students with dyslexia involves rethinking evaluation methods and embracing AI's continuous assessment capabilities. Unlike traditional evaluations in schools, which are often labor-intensive, time-consuming, and serve only a fraction of students, AI offers ongoing, personalized evaluations without limitations. Today, Dr. Coral discusses how to help students with dyslexia. Show Notes
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Dr. Coral Hoh, Co-Founder and Clinical Linguist at Dysolve, delves into dyslexia and student support. Dyslexia is commonly perceived as an uncorrectable, lifelong condition that individuals simply need to cope with. Yet, the concept of neuroplasticity and brain reorganization challenge this notion as breakthrough interventions like Dysolve’s continue to enable students to overcome their processing difficulties. Today, Dr. Coral discusses dispelling dyslexia myths. Show Notes
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Speaker and Wellness Director at Geffen Academy, Ross Szabo, delves into practical mental health tools to help parents, educators, and students. In this episode, Ross emphasizes the dual impact of technology on mental health in education, noting that technology can enhance learning, but excessive screen time and social media use can negatively affect students' mental health. He highlights the importance of normalizing conversations about mental health, providing students with a comprehensive definition of mental health, and prioritizing mental health education in schools. Ross goes further to iterate the need for less homework and more mental health education to create better mental health for teachers and students, and stresses the importance of training teachers and implementing a common language for mental health.
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Speaker and Wellness Director at Geffen Academy, Ross Szabo, delves into how educators can help their students take charge of their mental health. In this episode, Ross emphasizes the importance of open conversations about emotions and mental health with children from a young age, citing a lack of mental health professionals and resources. He stresses the need for early intervention and support to prevent mental health disorders, going further to discuss the challenges of mental health in adolescence, highlighting the importance of acceptance, self-awareness, and proactive coping mechanisms.
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Joshua Wayne, National Speaker on Student Mental Health and Resilience, delves into the critical topics of student mental health, risky behavior, and technology in the latest episode. With over two decades of experience working with students and educators in various challenging settings, Joshua brings a wealth of knowledge to the discussion. Tune in to gain insights into supporting student well-being and navigating the complexities of modern education.
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National Speaker on Student Mental Health and Resilience, Joshua Wayne, shares his perspectives on the importance of setting clear rules and boundaries for children's technology use, while also finding a balance between autonomy and control. He emphasizes the need for active engagement and setting limits, while also acknowledging the potential benefits of device use for learning. In this episode, Joshua also highlights the challenges of managing teenage device use and promoting a balanced lifestyle, and stresses the importance of setting a good example by limiting screen time and prioritizing face-to-face interactions.
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Speaker and Doctor of Philosophy, Dr. Julia Garcia, delves into empowering kids from self-doubt to self-worth. In this episode, Dr Julia centers the conversation around the growing issue of self-doubt among children in the digital age, with three key indicators of low self-worth identified: struggling alone, not wanting to be a burden, and feeling unworthy of help. She emphasizes the importance of instilling confidence and self-worth in children through competence, values, and community support, highlighting the need for empathy and understanding in navigating these challenges.
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Speaker and Doctor of Philosophy, Dr. Julia Garcia, delves into how we can find hope and healing for the next generation. In this episode, Dr Julia centers the conversation around the challenges of managing mental health in the digital age, emphasizing the need for open communication, self-awareness, and responsible social media use. Dr Julia also shares her perspective on the impact of digital communities on parental mental health, the negative effects of social media on young people, and the importance of teaching children to use social media responsibly, touching on the challenges of raising children in a digital world and the need for open conversations about the content they consume.
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Co-founder at 2Hr Learning, MacKenzie Price, delves into building human intelligence with artificial intelligence. In this solo episode, MacKenzie centers the conversation around the potential of AI-powered learning to revolutionize the education sector. She goes further to emphasize the effectiveness of their AI tutoring program in accelerating student learning, and to highlight the critical role of guides in the Alpha educational model.
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Culture and Leadership Expert, Thought Leader, and NYT Best Selling Author at RPW Inc., Rosalind Wiseman, delves into the importance of dignity in fostering courage, connection, and community. Understanding the power of dignity can profoundly impact how we interact with others and build meaningful relationships. In this episode, Rosalind shares insights on how to cultivate a culture of respect and empathy in both educational and parental settings.
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Culture and Leadership Expert, Thought Leader, NYT Best Selling Author at RPW Inc., Rosalind Wiseman, delves into the importance of building strong connections and making a meaningful impact. She shares insights on navigating the complexities of leadership and fostering a positive organizational culture. Discover how Rosalind Wiseman's expertise can help you enhance your parenting skills and create a supportive and nurturing home environment.
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Dr. Babak Mostaghimi, Assistant Superintendent of Elementary Education and Student Support at Gwinnett County Public Schools, delves into the use of AI in public school education. In the age of AI, children’s interests range from creating video games to creating applications, and their education should support these interests. Likewise, parents must be involved in the process to ensure their children can explore those interests while also being exposed to new, potential interests. Today, Dr. Babak discusses future-ready learning. Show Notes
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Dr. Babak Mostaghimi, Assistant Superintendent of Elementary Education and Student Support at Gwinnett County Public Schools, delves into the use of AI in public school education. Every profession will likely be impacted by AI, with many of us already using AI tools in our current jobs. To ensure students are future-ready for a world changing drastically due to technology, education must prepare students to work and thrive in an AI world. Today, Dr. Babak discusses AI in education. Show Notes
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Registered Play Therapist-Supervisor™ and Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker, Kimberly Bartlett, delves into the world of Play Therapy for children and families. Discover how Play Therapy can be a transformative tool in promoting holistic family wellness and healing. Kimberly shares insights on conducting assessments, personalized treatment recommendations, and the importance of individualized care in therapeutic services. Explore the power of Play Therapy with Kimberly Bartlett from Evergreen Play Therapy.
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Registered Play Therapist-Supervisor™ and Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker, Kimberly Bartlett, from Evergreen Play Therapy, delves into the world of holistic family wellness and concierge play therapy solutions. Discover how Play Therapy can be a transformative tool for healing and happiness, offering first-class care and convenience. Join Kimberly as she shares insights on specialized therapeutic services for children and families, conducting assessments, discussing results, and tailoring individualized treatment recommendations. Explore the benefits of Play Therapy with Kimberly Bartlett at Evergreen Play Therapy.
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Founder and CEO of Breathe for Change, Ilana Nankin, delves into the intersection of mindfulness, social-emotional learning, and yoga for educators. Discover how incorporating these practices can positively impact both educators and students alike. Join Ilana as she explores the transformative power of mindfulness in educational settings.
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Founder and CEO of Breathe for Change, Ilana Nankin, delves into the world of mindfulness, social-emotional learning, and yoga for educators. Discover how incorporating mindfulness training can positively impact children's experiences in school, promoting overall well-being and academic success. Join Ilana as she explores the benefits of mindfulness practices in educational settings, aiming to create a more supportive and nurturing learning environment for students.
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SVP of Science and Education at The Franklin Institute, Darryl Williams, delves into the impact of museum STEM programs on children's education. Discover how engaging with STEM initiatives at museums can transform and enhance the learning experience for young minds. Join Darryl as he explores the educational benefits and opportunities provided by museum-based STEM programs.
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SVP of Science and Education at The Franklin Institute, Darryl Williams, delves into the role of museums in sparking educational passions in children. Discover how museums can ignite curiosity, foster learning, and inspire the next generation of scientists and innovators. Join us as Darryl shares insights on the impact of interactive science exhibits and educational programs at The Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Raioni Madison, Founder of 3D Girls Inc., delves into STEAM education. Many girls are naturally curious and creative, but they might not always see a connection between their interests and the world of STEAM. However, in an increasingly technology-driven world, by exposing girls to STEAM education early on, and cultivating a love of learning and discovery, we can equip them with the knowledge and skills needed to thrive in the rapidly evolving job market. Today, Raioni discusses how to introduce STEAM to our daughters.
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Raioni Madison, Founder of 3D Girls Inc., delves into STEAM education. In today's rapidly evolving world, the fields of science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics (STEAM) are not only expanding but also shaping the future of industries. However, for many minority girls, representation and access to quality STEAM education remains a challenge. Today, Raioni discusses why STEAM awareness is important for minority girls.
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Vice President at Arizona State University, Amy McGrath, delves into the importance of academic performance in empowering children's self-definition. Exploring how educational achievements can shape a child's sense of self and future aspirations, Amy sheds light on the transformative power of academic success. Drawing from her experience at ASU, Amy emphasizes the role of education in shaping young minds and fostering personal growth.
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Vice President at Arizona State University, Amy McGrath, delves into the concept of interdependent learning and its impact on transforming children's educational experiences. By fostering collaboration and shared knowledge among students, this innovative approach aims to revolutionize traditional education models. Join Amy as she explores the benefits and challenges of implementing interdependent learning in today's educational landscape.
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Shahar Link, CEO and Founder of Mindspire Tutoring & Test Prep, delves into strategies for ensuring high school academic success. Throughout high school, students face various challenges, from managing their time effectively to understanding complex subjects. To excel academically during these crucial years, it's essential to adopt strategies that optimize learning and enhance performance. Today, Shahar discusses four rules to ensure high school academic success.
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Shahar Link, CEO and Founder of Mindspire Tutoring & Test Prep, delves into the importance of standardized tests in education. A high GPA may not reflect actual achievement due to grade inflation in today's educational landscape. However, standardized tests provide a more objective measure, helping schools assess a student's ability regardless of background. Today, Shahar discusses three reasons why standardized tests still matter.
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Mariel Benjamin, Program Director at the Mount Sinai Parenting Center and VP of Groups and Content at Cooper, delves into gentle parenting. In contrast to the traditional authoritarian parenting style many of us grew up with, gentle parenting prioritizes acknowledging and understanding children's emotions and temperament. However, when parents adopt this approach without setting boundaries, kids don’t learn how to deal with adversity or the skills to navigate life as an adult. Today, Mariel discusses gentle parenting vs. other parenting styles.
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Mariel Benjamin, Program Director at the Mount Sinai Parenting Center and VP of Groups and Content at Cooper, delves into bullying and social media. Social media is a constant presence in our lives, especially for kids. While it offers opportunities for connection and creativity, it can also present challenges like bullying and negativity. Fortunately, we can take steps as parents to help our kids deal with negative social media interactions healthily and positively. Today, Mariel discusses empowering kids to deal with bullying and social media.
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Vince Shorb, Founder and CEO of The National Financial Educators Council, delves into the importance of early financial literacy education. Financial literacy is a vital skill that empowers individuals to make informed decisions about money management, investments, and future planning. Educating children on financial literacy early allows them to develop a solid understanding of financial concepts and good money habits as they grow older. Today, Vince discusses the best time to teach kids financial literacy.
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Vince Shorb, Founder and CEO of The National Financial Educators Council, delves into the importance of early financial literacy education. Understanding the fundamentals of money management is crucial for personal and professional success. However, half of the states across the US do not teach personal finance in school. This lack of education places the responsibility on parents to teach children financial responsibility and how to plan for their future. Today, Vince discusses helping parents teach kids about money.
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CTO at Brainly, Bill Salak, delves into AI in education. While some concerns exist about the use of AI in education, its growing presence in the workforce and everyday life requires a shift. Equipping students with the skills to navigate AI responsibly and effectively is crucial, and it starts with integrating AI literacy into the curriculum, teaching students to use AI safely and responsibly. Today, Bill discusses what AI in the classroom can and should look like.
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Bill Salak, CTO at Brainly, explores AI in education. The role of technology in facilitating student learning is a topic of ongoing debate. One such point of contention is the use of AI tools to assist students with homework. While some see AI as a valuable resource for clarification and practice, others express concerns about potential drawbacks. Today, Bill discusses whether we should let kids use AI in their homework.
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Jean Eddy, CEO of American Student Assistance, delves into preparing youth for the future and career success. Traditional school systems often fail to provide students with crucial opportunities to explore their interests and career options through real-world experiences, such as apprenticeships. This lack of hands-on learning limits students' ability to develop valuable life skills needed for the workforce of tomorrow. Today, Jean discusses facilitating experiential learning and career-readiness education.
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Jean Eddy, CEO of American Student Assistance, delves into preparing youth for the future and career success. Many young people today are graduating high school without a plan for the future and their careers, leading to confusion, debt, and disconnection from the workforce. With the rapid pace of change in technology and industries, we must provide young people with opportunities for career exploration to adequately prepare them for the future. Today, Jean discusses crisis-proofing and preparing youth for future jobs.
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Leslie Mische, 8th Grade ELA Teacher at Hawthorne School District, delves into strategies to spark children's interest in reading. Teaching kids to spell and write effectively in the era of AI involves a balanced approach that combines traditional methods with technology integration. This requires that educators first cover the fundamentals of spelling, grammar, and punctuation through traditional methods like pen and paper exercises and spelling drills. Today, Leslie discusses how to teach kids to spell and write in the world of AI.
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Leslie Mische, 8th Grade ELA Teacher at Hawthorne School District, delves into strategies to spark children's interest in reading. Sparking a love of reading in children can feel like a challenge, especially when many kids see it as a chore, and competition from electronics only makes it harder. However, by tapping into their interests and individualizing support, you can make reading fun and engaging for children. Today, Leslie discusses how to get children interested in reading.
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Ron Kerbs, Founder and CEO of Kidas, delves into online gaming and safety for children. The world of online gaming can be a double-edged sword for kids. While it offers opportunities for teamwork, strategy, and even creativity, it can also expose them to negativity, unhealthy habits, and potential dangers. Today, Ron discusses how to foster a positive online gaming culture for kids.
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Ron Kerbs, Founder and CEO of Kidas, delves into online safety for children. While many parents worry about online gaming's impact on their children, eSports, a competitive gaming scene, offers surprising benefits. From fostering teamwork and communication to developing leadership skills, eSports can be a positive outlet for children. Today, Ron discusses how to safely foster your child's interests in eSports.
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Richard Newman, Founder and CEO of Body Talk, delves into cultivating a thriving mindset within parents and children. The way we think about ourselves and the world around us, significantly impacts how we approach challenges, overcome obstacles, and ultimately, thrive. As parents, by cultivating a positive mindset within ourselves, we can help our children do and build the confidence and resilience necessary to navigate life's complexities. Today, Richard discusses how mindset can help you and your child thrive.
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Richard Newman, Founder and CEO of Body Talk, delves into empowering shy children. Communication and socialization skills are crucial for a child's development, yet schools often prioritize academic subjects over teaching these vital skills. This places the responsibility on parents to equip their children with the tools to express themselves and navigate social situations effectively. Today, Richard discusses how you can empower shy children to be their best.
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Dr. Wallace Panlilio II, Educator and Author of "Wisest Learners", delves into the power of elucidation for kids. As parents and educators, sometimes those endless "whys" from curious kids can leave us feeling exhausted. However, by learning methods to optimize our time and energy, we can learn to answer children’s questions in ways that encourage curiosity and the pursuit of knowledge. Today, Dr. Panlilio II discusses the concept of elucidation.
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Dr. Wallace Panlilio II, Educator and Author of "Wisest Learners", delves into finding the right school for your child. As any parent knows, choosing the right school for a child is a critical decision. It’s about finding a place that will nurture their interests and provide the support they need to thrive. However, with all the new school options emerging, the decision can quickly become overwhelming. Today, Dr. Panlilio II discusses what to look for in finding the right school for your child.
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Kevin Daniels and Jonathan Taylor, Co-Founder and Community Development Specialist at Fun in Motion Toys, delve into driving children’s interest in STEM learning. There has been a growing recognition of the importance of STEM education in preparing students for the challenges of the future. Traditional methods of teaching these subjects rely heavily on textbooks and lectures, but players like Fun In Motion Toys are now exploring innovative ways to bridge the gap between play and STEM learning. Today, Kevin and Jonathan discuss enhancing STEM learning through physical activity.
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Kevin Daniels and Jonathan Taylor, Co-Founder and Community Development Specialist at Fun In Motion Toys, delve into driving children’s interest in STEM learning. When children are engaged in play, they're not just having fun, they're actively absorbing information, testing boundaries, and developing critical skills. This natural curiosity and desire to explore is the foundation for a love of learning, and STEM fields in particular. Today, Kevin and Jonathan discuss drawing kids to STEM through unique concepts and play.
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Tyler Nicholls, Founder at Kudosy, delves into developing financial literacy in children. Encouraging good money habits early on is crucial, but how do we effectively incentivize these behaviors? The Kudosy platform offers a risk-free environment where kids can practice money management and where parents can observe, acknowledge, and reward their responsible financial choices. Today, Tyler discusses how to incentivize kids' good financial behavior.
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Tyler Nicholls, Founder at Kudosy, delves into developing financial literacy in children. Despite its importance for family stability and a healthy economy, financial literacy isn't prioritized in the traditional school system. This means the responsibility falls on parents to equip their children with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate the world of personal finance. Today, Tyler discusses building good financial habits in kids.
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David Vinca, Founder and CEO of SparkSpace, delves into gamified learning. In a classroom of over 30 students, teachers face challenges in providing individualized instruction at varying academic levels. However, solutions like eSpark use a combination of assessments, educational games, and student interests to create engaging learning experiences that meet each child where they are. Today, David discusses getting playful with K-5 math and reading.
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David Vinca, Founder and CEO of SparkSpace, delves into gamified learning. Excessive social media use has been associated with negative mental outcomes for younger children; however, not all screen time is unhealthy. Platforms like Roblox provide valuable opportunities for children to learn and develop essential skills such as communication, teamwork, and perseverance. Today, David discusses how Roblox can be used as a learning tool.
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Dr. Christopher Bonn, Leadership Consultant at OrCam, delves into personalized AI and learning support. The escalating teacher shortage is particularly concerning for students with learning challenges like dyslexia, who often require individualized support. However, personalized AI holds the potential to empower teachers and foster a more inclusive learning environment where students of all abilities can thrive. Today, Dr. Bonn discusses personalized AI for overcoming learning challenges.
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Dr. Christopher Bonn, Leadership Consultant at OrCam, delves into assistive technology in education. The current teacher shortage crisis in public schools demands immediate attention. With an estimated 405,000 vacancies nationwide and a potential doubling within five years, urgent action is required. Fortunately, assistive technologies present a viable solution to tackle this issue and provide support for diverse learning needs. Today, Dr. Bonn discusses utilizing assisted technology in school districts.
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Kelly Davenport, CEO and Network Founder at Freire Schools, delves into destigmatizing therapy for students. When children are dealing with trauma, emotional, and mental issues, the academics will inevitably suffer. Freire Schools takes a unique approach to education, aiming to educate the whole child by offering therapy services for students and families. Today, Kelly discusses how we can destigmatize therapy for students.
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Kelly Davenport, CEO and Network Founder at Freire Schools, delves into the power of ‘yet’ for kids and teachers. In a standards-based environment, all students are expected to achieve mastery in certain subjects. However different students learn at different paces, which is where the power of yet comes in handy, allowing students multiple chances to meet the standard and achieve mastery at their own pace. Today, Kelly discusses what the power of ‘yet’ can do for kids and teachers.
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Brian Holtz, Co-Founder and Curriculum Designer at Alpha, delves into building a school. When starting a school, one of the most important elements to consider is the culture. Ultimately, you want to create a culture and environment where students feel validated and empowered to work hard to achieve amazing things. Today, Brian discusses how to create a successful school focused on student love of learning and achievement.
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Brian Holtz, Co-Founder and Curriculum Designer at Alpha, delves into building a school. The foundation of any successful school lies in its mission. Inspired by a desire to reignite the love of learning in his children, Brian established 2 Hr Learning, a school where “bored but bright” students can flourish with the right support and tools. Today, Brian discusses how to build a school.
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Dana Sheridan, Lower School Counselor at The Village School, delves into empowering young girls in education. Strong emotional well-being is essential for academic success, requiring consistent practice of social-emotional learning both at home and in school. Collaboration between parents and teachers ensures children are equipped with the tools and resilience to thrive academically and personally. Today, Dana discusses aligning emotional learning with character development for kids.
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Dana Sheridan, Lower School Counselor at The Village School, delves into empowering young girls in education. Girls face unique challenges as they navigate their educational journey. From societal pressures to internal self-doubt, fostering their confidence and empowerment is crucial for their academic and personal success. Today, Dana discusses in-class empowerment for young girls.
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John Hope Bryant, Chairman and CEO of Operation HOPE, delves into financial literacy. There have been arguments that teaching young people entrepreneurship might be premature or even harmful. However, this perspective is flawed as entrepreneurship isn't solely about creating businesses; it's about instilling vital life skills like grit, creativity, and perseverance to navigate life's challenges and pursue success. Today, John discusses teaching young people entrepreneurship.
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John Hope Bryant, Chairman and CEO of Operation HOPE, delves into financial literacy. Financial literacy and success undoubtedly reduce life's stresses. Yet, money alone doesn't guarantee happiness. Cultivating inner peace and joy alongside financial stability is key to living a fulfilling life. Today, John discusses the philosophy of financial literacy.
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Dr. Richard Savage, Superintendent at California Online Public Schools, delves into Choosing a school for your child. Deciding on the perfect school environment for your child starts with understanding their unique strengths and needs. While the variety of choices and models can feel daunting, by doing your research, you can discover the ideal fit that fosters both academic and emotional growth for your child. Today, Dr. Savage discusses identifying the best school environment for your children.
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Dr. Richard Savage, Superintendent at California Online Public Schools, delves into hurdles in traditional, brick-and-mortar education. While traditional schools may struggle to meet individual needs, they are often the sole option for families without access to charter or online alternatives. Thus, parents need to understand the steps they can take to effectively support their children in navigating this setting. Today, Dr. Savage discusses how parents can help kids overcome hurdles in traditional, brick-and-mortar education environments.
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Dr. Julie A. Van Dyke, Chief Scientist at Cascade Reading, delves into using edtech to enhance children's reading comprehension. Today's classrooms are demanding, making it challenging for teachers to provide individualized support. However, integrating technology into the classroom not only enables personalized instruction but also empowers students with learning difficulties and non-native English speakers. Today, Dr. Van Dyke discusses embracing new edtech in the classroom.
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Dr. Julie A. Van Dyke, Chief Scientist at Cascade Reading, delves into using edtech to enhance children's reading comprehension. Despite the growing popularity of phonics-based curriculums, reading comprehension remains a major challenge for many students. This gap highlights the need to move beyond simply decoding words and prioritize understanding the meaning of what is read. Today, Dr. Van Dyke discusses improving kids' reading comprehension with edtech.
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Martín Blank, Founder and CEO of School Wellbeing Solutions, delves into self-regulation and creating positive schools. Educators juggle multiple roles, from teaching to providing emotional support, which can lead to burnout, ultimately hindering student success. Prioritizing positive school environments that focus on the well-being of both students and educators is essential to address this challenge. Today, Martín discusses creating and cultivating positive schools.
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Martín Blank, Founder and CEO of School Wellbeing Solutions, delves into self-regulation and creating positive schools. Without the ability to self-regulate, children may struggle to manage their emotions, control their behavior, and make responsible decisions. The good news is that self-regulation can be nurtured and developed over time by providing children with the necessary tools and support. Today, Martín discusses helping students develop self-regulation.
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Vidya Sundaram, Co-founder and CEO of Family Engagement Lab, delves into unlocking the potential of parental engagement. In our journey to support children in achieving more, understanding the specific skills expected of them is crucial. While traditional reports lack detailed insights into skill development, Family Engagement Lab equips parents with the tools to identify and nurture these skills and empower children to reach their full potential academically. Today, Vidya discusses overcoming barriers to help kids achieve more.
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Vidya Sundaram, Co-founder and CEO of Family Engagement Lab, delves into unlocking the potential of parental engagement. Parents act as bridges, enabling students to apply classroom teachings to real-world scenarios and fostering an enthusiasm for learning. However, disengaged parents and low academic expectations can hinder student motivation and engagement. Today, Vidya discusses the transformative power of parental engagement.
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Many future careers will involve the use of AI technologies, so it only makes sense that AI should be incorporated into schools. However, even at the high school level, students are building things like multilingual health chatbots, indicating the value of equipping students with practical AI skills early on. Today, Ben discusses how AI is being incorporated into schools. Show Notes
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Parents today have a plethora of educational options for their children, ranging from private schools to personalized AI tutors. It's an opportune time for parents to explore alternative, more holistic approaches to education that align with their children's needs, interests, and aspirations. Today, Ben discusses how to figure out which school's curriculum is right for your child. Show Notes
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Dr. Elisa Stephens, President of Academy of Art University, delves into navigating the future of art and design education. Artists and designers play integral roles in a multitude of industries, and there's a growing demand for their talents across numerous domains. From movie animation to automotive design, the career prospects within art and design are diverse and expansive. Today, Dr. Elisa Stephens discusses how to foster creative problem solving.
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Dr. Elisa Stephens, President of Academy of Art University, delves into navigating the future of art and design education. At institutions like the Academy of Art University, AI is not viewed as a threat, but rather as a powerful tool to augment and enhance artistic capabilities. Through early adoption and integration into various disciplines, AI has become an integral part of the curriculum, empowering students to explore new creative frontiers. Today, Dr. Elisa Stephens discusses how art education improves social mobility.
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Shaan Patel, Founder of Prep Expert, delves into the SAT going digital and securing scholarships. When it comes to higher education, scholarships can be the key to unlocking opportunities without the burden of hefty tuition bills. From third-party scholarships to merit-based aid from universities, there are several options to make the pursuit of a college education more accessible and less financially daunting. Today, Shaan discusses how to get the scholarships you need. Show Notes
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Shaan Patel, Founder of Prep Expert, delves into the SAT going digital and securing scholarships. The SAT has been paper-based for almost 100 years, but it’s going digital for the first time. This change brings a multitude of advantages for students and parents, including adjusted content that allows students more time per question, and the option to hide the timer, reducing test anxiety. Today, Shaan discusses why the SAT going digital matters. Show Notes
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Peter Bezanson, Co-Chairman and CEO at BASIS Educational Ventures, delves into the BASIS Model’s transformation of charter school education. Charter schools are publicly funded but operate independently and with more flexibility in curriculum than public schools. While they receive public funding, charter schools also have to rely on philanthropic support, as they receive less per-pupil funding than traditional public schools. Today, Peter discusses charter school challenges and triumphs. Show Notes
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Peter Bezanson, Co-Chairman and CEO at BASIS Educational Ventures, delves into the BASIS Model’s transformation of charter school education. Since its inception as a single school in Tucson in 1998, BASIS has expanded to 40 charter schools across Arizona, Texas, Louisiana, and Washington DC. Despite criticism for a test-heavy culture, BASIS high schools consistently rank in the top 10, 15, and 20 of the US News & World Report. Today, Peter discusses how the BASIS Model is revolutionizing education. Show Notes
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Carol Muleta, Founder and CEO at The Parenting 411, shares insights on modern parenting and managing technology use. Striking a healthy tech-life balance ensures positive family dynamics and promotes responsible technology use. However, this requires a proactive approach from parents to regulate screen time, set appropriate content boundaries, and encourage open communication about online risks and safety. Today, Carol discusses managing technology in the family. Show Notes
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Carol Muleta, Founder and CEO at The Parenting 411, shares insights on modern parenting and managing technology use. As technology becomes more prevalent in education, it's crucial to establish boundaries for children. While a valuable tool, parents should teach safe and responsible technology use, and manage screen time to promote well-rounded development. Today, Carol discusses parenting in the digital age. Show Notes
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Nolvia Delgado, Executive Director at the Kaplan Educational Foundation, delves into empowering first-generation students in the post-affirmative action landscape. Parental support is instrumental in helping first-generation students navigate the post-secondary landscape. From application to graduation and beyond, parents contribute to breaking down barriers, fostering confidence, and providing the necessary resources for their children's academic and career journey. Today, Nolvia talks about the importance of study stimulation.
The Kaplan Educational Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit public charity, helps high-potential, overlooked and underserved community college students complete their associate's degree, successfully transfer and go on to earn a four-year bachelor's degree at the nation's most highly-selective schools. Show Notes
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Nolvia Delgado, Executive Director at the Kaplan Educational Foundation, delves into empowering first-generation students in the post-affirmative action landscape. The post-affirmative action era has sparked concerns about access, opportunities, and the overall trajectory for underrepresented students. While the ruling particularly affects first-generation students, there are steps parents can take to help their children navigate this new world of college admissions. Today, Nolvia discusses the post-affirmative action landscape.
The Kaplan Educational Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit public charity, helps high-potential, overlooked and underserved community college students complete their associate's degree, successfully transfer and go on to earn a four-year bachelor's degree at the nation's most highly-selective schools. Show Notes
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Nolvia Delgado, Executive Director at the Kaplan Educational Foundation, delves into empowering first-generation students in the post-affirmative action landscape. Building social capital prepares students for professional success, equipping them with the skills to network, self-advocate, and connect with mentors. However, first-generation students must navigate several challenges ranging from cultural differences in education to the pandemic’s impact and remote learning. Today, Nolvia discusses building social capital for first-generation students.
The Kaplan Educational Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit public charity, helps high-potential, overlooked and underserved community college students complete their associate's degree, successfully transfer and go on to earn a four-year bachelor's degree at the nation's most highly-selective schools. Show Notes
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Matt Genovese, CEO of Planorama Design, delves into AI and the future of textbooks. While educators have mixed views on incorporating AI in classrooms and textbooks, students have already adopted the technology. Consequently, educators, schools, and publishers must adapt to the changing landscape to meet the evolving needs of students and education. Today, Matt discusses the future of textbooks. Show Notes
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Matt Genovese, CEO of Planorama Design, delves into AI and the future of textbooks. Digitization revolutionized textbooks, and generative AI elevates this advancement, enabling users to interact with textbooks in an entirely different manner. While there's an unavoidable discussion about students exploiting this tool to cheat, educators must adapt their strategies to ensure that AI integration enhances learning rather than facilitating academic dishonesty. Today, Matt discusses AI's impact on academic integrity. Show Notes
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Dr. Coral Hoh, Co-Founder and Clinical Linguist at Dysolve, delves into dyslexia and student support. Enhancing support for students with dyslexia involves rethinking evaluation methods and embracing AI's continuous assessment capabilities. Unlike traditional evaluations in schools, which are often labor-intensive, time-consuming, and serve only a fraction of students, AI offers ongoing, personalized evaluations without limitations. Today, Dr. Coral discusses how to help students with dyslexia. Show Notes
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Dr. Coral Hoh, Co-Founder and Clinical Linguist at Dysolve, delves into dyslexia and student support. Dyslexia is commonly perceived as an uncorrectable, lifelong condition that individuals simply need to cope with. Yet, the concept of neuroplasticity and brain reorganization challenge this notion as breakthrough interventions like Dysolve’s continue to enable students to overcome their processing difficulties. Today, Dr. Coral discusses dispelling dyslexia myths. Show Notes
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Dr. Babak Mostaghimi, Assistant Superintendent of Elementary Education and Student Support at Gwinnett County Public Schools, delves into the use of AI in public school education. In the age of AI, children’s interests range from creating video games to creating applications, and their education should support these interests. Likewise, parents must be involved in the process to ensure their children can explore those interests while also being exposed to new, potential interests. Today, Dr. Babak discusses future-ready learning. Show Notes
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Dr. Babak Mostaghimi, Assistant Superintendent of Elementary Education and Student Support at Gwinnett County Public Schools, delves into the use of AI in public school education. Every profession will likely be impacted by AI, with many of us already using AI tools in our current jobs. To ensure students are future-ready for a world changing drastically due to technology, education must prepare students to work and thrive in an AI world. Today, Dr. Babak discusses AI in education. Show Notes
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Families have more choices than ever about how to educate their kids, but few have had to make this decision for 12 children. Devoted mother Tamika Stith did just that. When she realized that conventional schooling wasn't meeting her children’s needs, she took the reins and transitioned to homeschooling. This was a courageous move—and not a common one among her peers. But today, her children are thriving as self-directed, empowered learners.
I had the pleasure of meeting with Tamika and her family in person and experiencing their homeschool energy first-hand. It was inspiring, and our time together grew even more exciting when Tamika and I explored ways that Artificial Intelligence (AI) can help her with lesson planning and other time-intensive homeschool tasks, while deepening her children’s engagement with their learning.
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The explosion of artificial intelligence (AI) has taken many parents and teachers by surprise. It feels like this technology should have taken years to reach our schools and children, but it’s already arrived, and now families are trying to catch up.
But what’s the right approach to take when it comes to AI and our children? How can they benefit from it, and are there potential dangers to watch out for? Today, I’m speaking with Zain Punjwani, program director at Apollo School. We’re going to break down the best ways for families to approach AI to help their kids thrive.
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About Zain Punjwani Zain Punjwani builds education systems that help students become the best version of themselves. Zain’s journey in education began when he helped build an entrepreneurship academy for the University of Cape Town. Over the last three years, Zain has designed and delivered over 500 sessions for more than 300 students from 30+ countries focused on problem-solving, decision-making, and increasing inner confidence and curiosity. Zain has also built over 30 experiential learning courses using AI for universities across North America that are used by over 1,000 students. Zain is currently a Program Director at Apollo where students ages 10-13 explore their interests and learn about technologies shaping the world through application-based challenges.
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Kids are naturally inquisitive and ready to see everything with fresh eyes. But many traditional school settings sideline their innate curiosity in favor of teaching them how to follow norms and seek social approval. For most students, this stifles the innovative spirit and critical thinking we long for them to develop.
For this episode, Ana Lorena Fábrega joins me to talk about the challenges of conventional schooling. She has fresh ideas about alternative educational pathways and possibilities for a world where AI and other technologies help our children maintain fresh perspectives and a true love for learning.
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About Ana Lorena Fábrega
Ana Lorena Fábrega is an edupreneur, writer, and chief evangelist at Synthesis. Growing up, she attended ten schools in seven different countries. She then earned her BS in Childhood Education and Special Education from New York University and taught elementary school in New York, Boston, and Panama. Today, Ana Lorena writes online to over 200,000 readers about the promise of alternative education. Her first book, The Learning Game: Teaching Kids How To Think For Themselves, Embrace Challenge, and Love Learning comes out September 5, 2023. You can follow her on Twitter at @anafabrega11
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Every parent has moments when they wonder if their kid’s behavior is a normal phase or a sign of something more. Is a high-spirited middle schooler just full of energy or struggling with ADHD? Is a child’s efforts to excel a sign of healthy self-motivation or the result of excessive anxiety? It can be difficult to know the difference.
For this episode, Emily Kircher-Morris shares insights into how parents and caregivers can discern what's developmental and what’s something that needs support. As a counselor and the host of The Neurodiversity Podcast, she’s an expert on parsing typical behavior from neurodiversity indicators. She’s also taking her counseling into the future by using artificial intelligence (AI) tools to help build coping skills. She has great advice about how parents of kids with learning disabilities or autism can help their children thrive.
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About Emily Kircher-Morris, LPC
Emily Kircher-Morris, LPC, is the host of The Neurodiversity Podcast, which explores the psychological, educational, and social needs for enriching the lives of neurodivergent people. She is the author of several books for parents and educators related to the development of children and teens who are neurodivergent and cognitively gifted. Her private practice outside of St. Louis, Missouri, specializes in mental health support for neurodivergent kids, teens, and their families.
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Welcome to the Future of Education. If you’ve listened to any of my Gifted Minds episodes, you know I’m committed to helping our kids unlock their full potential. I believe the traditional education model is ripe for revolution and I’m working to define what the future looks like. So with this episode, I’m unveiling our new name and focus. We’re going to have a ton of fun talking about how artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced technologies can help students turbocharge their academics and become lifelong learners.
This episode, our first as the Future of Education podcast, is a great example …
When my daughter was in second grade, she told me school was boring. I was floored. The traditional education system, stuck in a 100-year-old model, had deflated her natural love for learning in just a few years. This lightbulb moment sent me on a mission to reinvent education so every child has a chance to explore their passions and promise.
In this episode, I sit down with Alpha Guide Jamal Gross, who also believes a revolution in education is long overdue. He went from coaching in the NBA to helping students drive their own success with AI as their co-pilot. Click play to hear our conversation about:
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About Jamal D. Gross
Jamal D. Gross is a captivating speaker, coach, and leader changing the narrative on the future of education and inspiring the mentality of success. Drawing from his extensive experience coaching in the NBA, business consulting, and leadership training, Jamal infuses his speeches with diverse perspectives and valuable insights. As a dynamic speaker, Jamal delves into the future of education, highlighting the importance of being self-driven, learning efficiently, and acquiring life skills. He shares powerful anecdotes from the sports and business worlds, demonstrating the mindset of highly successful individuals and how it can be applied to various aspects of life.
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Technology is changing every aspect of our lives—including the ways we educate our children. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and other advancements are exploding, and it’s no longer enough to lecture students in a classroom and insist that they learn the three Rs: Reading, wRiting and aRithmetic. Success today requires mastery of the four Cs: creativity, critical thinking, communication, and collaboration.
The Future of Education provides insights, information, and activities to help families and caregivers use technology to prepare learners for the future, and empower them to become successful, life-long learners.
Host MacKenzie Price is all about disrupting education for the better. She is the mother of two children, founder of the online program gt.school, and co-founder of Alpha K-12 schools that use AI to help students learn twice as fast. She is all about learning how we can disrupt education for the better. She’ll be sharing where AI-powered education is going for parents, educators and students.
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As children grow into teens, it can be difficult for parents to keep lines of communication open with them. At times, even simple conversations can feel like navigating a minefield.
For this episode, we’re talking with Austin Scholar, a writer and teenager who has taken to social media to help parents and teens improve their communication and relationships. She shares her insight into how people in her age group think, and offers tips for making deep and meaningful connections with them.
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Austin Scholar is an author and thinker who writes about education in the 21st Century from a teen’s perspective. She helps parents understand what their teens are thinking so they can help them thrive.
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Most parents will go to great lengths to ensure their children succeed. From tutoring sessions to extracurricular activities, they explore every avenue to help their kids thrive in the classroom and in life.
For this episode, we talk with Ice Dancing Olympian and World Medalist Andrew Poje. He has achieved remarkable feats in his athletic career, and now works as an academic coach for children. He shares his thoughts on the intriguing connection between sports and education, and how students can apply the valuable lessons learned through playing sports to academic success.
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Many in the world strive to become world-class at something. However, it takes purpose and perspective to achieve success in life. My athletic experience has been integral in helping me succeed daily. Being a two-time Olympian, a three-time World Medalist, a three-time National Champion in the sport of Figure Skating taught me valuable skills, including the importance of grit, resilience, and the daily perspective required to achieve goals. Leaning into my curious nature, I constantly dove into the world of personal development. Pushing my curiosity further by studying Biomedical Science, Master's of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, and working for multinational companies, I found ways to unleash my inner why and the why's of my clients—helping to empower them through strategic design-thinking.
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It’s no secret that many parents struggle with exactly how much screen time is healthy for their kids. Some wage daily battles to manage their children’s time with devices, and others feel powerless to do anything to control the siege. But the digital world is here to stay, so it’s more important than ever for caregivers to understand and embrace technology in their kids' lives.
For this episode in our Life Skills series, we talk with Keith Schacht, CEO and co-founder of The Explanation Company. He offers a new perspective on the role that technology plays in growing up today. He shares his vision for a world where using it becomes a skill that young people tap to open doors, explore new ideas, and develop their interests.
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Keith Schacht is an entrepreneur, engineer, and investor focused on building products for children. He was previously the CEO and co-founder of Mystery Science, the most widely used science curriculum in U.S. elementary schools. He’s now the CEO and co-founder of The Explanation Company, building internet tools for children. He’s an active angel investor and a board member of Higher Ground.
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It’s easy for gifted kids to get bored in school because they often grasp lessons and concepts faster than their peers. This can cause some of them to tune out, and prevent them from reaching their full potential.
But there’s good news. Today’s technology has spawned new learning tools called adaptive apps that can help learners stay engaged and challenged.
We turn the tables in this episode, with Emmy Award-winning journalist and talk show host Anna Davlantes interviewing our Gifted Minds’ show host, MacKenzie Price, about what exactly adaptive apps are, and how they can help gifted kids take control of their own learning.
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Anna is a seven-time Emmy Award winner and Northwestern Medill School of Journalism graduate who has broken major stories and carved out a reputation for original reporting and uncovering wrongdoing and inequality. She has worked for NBC Chicago as an anchor/reporter. She was a morning news anchor at Fox Chicago and did a talk show for PBS. She is also an underwater documentarian who won three Emmy Awards for her Get into the Shark Tank series.
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Have you ever felt like your child's interest in something has become all-consuming? It’s not uncommon for gifted kids to develop intense interests that can leave them feeling isolated from their peers. As caregivers, how can we help and encourage them?
For this episode in our Life Skills series, we talk with David Perell, founder of Write of Passage, about how parents can help their children embrace their passions and find a community of like-minded individuals. David shares his personal experience of feeling alone in his interests as a child and the steps his family took to make him feel valued and inspired.
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David Perell is a writer, teacher, and podcaster. He believes writing online is one of the biggest opportunities in the world today. For the first time in human history, everybody can freely share their ideas with a global audience. David seeks to help as many people publish their writing online as possible. David’s online course, Write of Passage, has been taken by more than 500 students from more than 40 countries and from companies like Intel, Google, and Twitter. The five-week course draws on David’s experience writing online, building an audience, and his interviews with more than 100 people on his North Star Podcast. Each interview explores the methods and principles of successful creators, artists, and entrepreneurs. His podcast guests include astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, author Seth Godin, and economist Tyler Cowen. As an Emergent Ventures fellow, David’s work is supported by the Mercatus Center at George Mason University.
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As parents, it’s natural to think our kids can do anything. But that mindset can also make it easy to unintentionally burden them with heavy expectations, which can ultimately hinder their growth and wellbeing.
For this episode in our Emotional Health series, we talk with Dr. William Stixrud, a clinical neuropsychologist, author, and faculty member at the Children's National Medical Center and George Washington University School of Medicine. He sheds light on how we can help our kids develop healthy motivation and stress management skills, and avoid the heavy weight of expectations.
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William R. Stixrud, Ph.D., is a clinical neuropsychologist and founder of The Stixrud Group, as well as a faculty member at Children’s National Medical Center and an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Pediatrics at the George Washington University School of Medicine. He is also the co-author, with Ned Johnson, of the national best-selling book, The Self-Driven Child, which is published in 14 countries and 12 languages and has sold more than two million copies in China. He and Mr. Johnson have also co-authored a critically-acclaimed second book, What Do You Say? Talking with Kids to Build Motivation, Stress Tolerance, and a Happy Home.
Dr. Stixrud’s work has been featured in media outlets such as NPR, CNN, MSNBC, The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Times of London, The Wall Street Journal, U.S. News and World Report, Time Magazine, Scientific American, Business Week, Barron's, and, New York Magazine. He is a long-time practitioner of Transcendental Meditation, and he plays in the rock band Close Enough.
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Failing is a natural part of life and essential to personal growth. But gifted and talented kids, who often excel in many areas, can find it especially hard to process setbacks. As parents and caregivers, how can we help them cope with failure, build resilience, and develop a positive attitude about challenges?
For this episode in our Life Skills series, I’m talking with Legend’s head of program and curriculum, Fish Stark. He’s a child development researcher and program designer who specializes in helping kids learn core life skills they often don't get in schools. Hit play to hear our conversation about:
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Fish Stark is a child development researcher and program designer who specializes in helping kids learn the core life skills they often don't get in schools. He is the head of program and curriculum at Legends Lab, where he leads a team of researchers and educators to develop learning experiences that help kids build the skills they need to be confident.
Before Legends Lab, Fish was director of programs at Peace First, an edtech nonprofit that provided tools for teens to launch their own self-directed service projects. Fish has worked with the Red Cross, the Aspen Institute, Lady Gaga's Born This Way Foundation, and other organizations to build programs that help young people grow up strong and kind, and develop the leadership skills they need to change the world. He holds a Master's in Education from the Harvard Graduate School of Education and a Bachelor's from Yale University with a certificate in Education Studies, and the title of Funniest Person in Huntington, West Virginia from his side gig as a stand-up comic.
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Most gifted and talented kids have super intense feelings. As parents and caregivers, how can we help them with this and stay tuned-in to what’s going on with them emotionally and socially? Paying attention to their emotional intensity is critical.
For this episode in our emotional health series, I’m talking with Dr. Matt Zakreski, a psychologist and expert on giftedness and neurodiversity. He has a deep passion for helping gifted and talented kids manage their thoughts, feelings, and actions. Hit play to hear our conversation about:
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Matthew Zakreski, PsyD (Dr. Matt) is a high energy, creative clinician who specializes in working with children, adolescents, and their families to provide therapy and psychological evaluations. He is a researcher and author on giftedness, and thrives in supporting young people in understanding, developing, and celebrating their unique brains and ways of operating in their world. He received BAs in Psychology & Communications at Wake Forest University and assisted with research at Harvard Psychophysiology Lab at the Harvard University Business School before attending graduate school at Widener University, where he earned his Doctorate in Psychology (PsyD) from the Institute of Graduate Clinical Psychology.
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So much of what allows gifted and talented (GT) kids to excel is the development of life skills. These encompass the wide range of know-how that GT kids need to grow into capable and compassionate adults, from exercising self control, to setting goals and learning how to lead.
For this episode, I talk with Duke University Professor Sue Wasiolek about how to prepare our GT kids for the world outside the classroom. She has spent decades helping young people develop the skills they need for a successful and rewarding life. Listen to our conversation about:
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Dean Sue Wasiolek (more commonly known as Dean Sue) is Adjunct Faculty at Duke University. She encourages students to study and base their careers around what they love. She thinks of her time with students not as a job, but as a way of life. In her free time, she can be found jogging around Durham or working out at the gym with students.
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Being the parent or caregiver of an academically gifted child is both an opportunity and a challenge. It can be incredibly rewarding to witness all they can achieve, and equally difficult to resist becoming overly invested in their success.
For our first Gifted Minds episode, I’m joined by Ned Johnson, author of The Self-Driven Child and founder of PrepMatters, a company that provides tutoring, college planning and test-prep services. He has years of experience working with gifted children and their families, and deep insight into how we can best help gifted kids when it comes to academics. Hit play to hear our conversation about:
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Ned Johnson is an author, speaker, and the founder of PrepMatters, an educational company providing academic tutoring, educational planning and standardized test prep. A professional “tutor-geek” since 1993, Ned has spent more than 40,000 one-on-one hours helping students conquer an alphabet of standardized tests and honing his insights on communicating with students and parents. A battle-tested veteran in the fields of test preparation, anxiety management, and student performance, Ned coaches kids on how to manage their stress while simultaneously motivating and empowering them to reach their full potential. He has written for the New York Times, The Telegraph, U.S. News & World Report & The Washington Post and co-authored three books, including the national best-seller The Self-Driven Child.
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Help your gifted and talented child to build healthy goals, develop lasting relationships, and engage with their community.
Encourage your gifted and talented child's leadership and critical thinking skills, and help them build healthy habits.
Help your gifted and talented child to fulfill their academic potential, showing them how to take ownership and accelerate learning in areas they love.
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