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The world has never been changing more rapidly, dislocating the ways we work, learn and live. On The Learning Future Podcast we discuss the knowledge, skills and dispositions we all need for our learning future, exploring insights through interviews with world-class educators, researchers, policy makers, and leaders from across industries and across the world.
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Серия бесед Олега Замышляева с успешными людьми об их пути развития. Олег Замышляев - мэтр отечественного корпоративного обучения, который более 20 лет помогает компаниям в вопросах развития персонала. Раз в неделю выходят выпуски рубрики "Дай пять" с Алексеем Михайловым. Мы делимся ровно пятью полезностями, а вы можете дополнить список в нашем тг-канале. Алексей Михайлов - ведущий, модератор, дизайнер обучающих программ, 8 лет в теме развития персонала. Еще больше о корпоративном обучении, ...
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We are stuck in an old paradigm, with institutional structures that were built for a world that no longer exists. Within education, passionate entrepreneurs & committed citizens are no longer waiting for these broken formal institutions to be reformed. All over the world, they're designing & building their own local responses with relationships at their core. These are the education ecosystems that our young people need and out of which new institutions will emerge. This podcast is an inquir ...
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Welcome to "The Future of Learning Podcast," where we dive deep into the innovations that are transforming the way we learn and develop. Hosted by leaders in education and technology, each episode explores the latest trends in AI, VR, AR, microlearning, and more. Join us as we interview experts, share insights, and discuss how these advancements are shaping the future of education and corporate talent development. Whether you're an educator, learning professional, or simply passionate about ...
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Welcome to "Future Focused Learning with Wiz Kid Learning," the podcast where technology and education intersect to build communities that prepare learners for the future. At Wiz Kid Learning, our award-winning platform has been featured in Forbes, the Cartier Women's Initiative, and more. We offer courses in coding, AI, and other essential skills, impacting over 9,000 students from 30 countries. Join us as we explore innovative strategies, share success stories, and discuss how to equip stu ...
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Alive & Learning is a 6-part podcast series on discovering the intersection between the practices of cultivating networks, engaging a systemic lens, and thriving futures brought to you by Circle Generation, School of Systems Change, and School of International Futures. Listen to conversations with practitioners as they share how they use relational approaches and a living systems world view to navigate accelerating change. Episodes highlight insights and experiences on the ground in diverse ...
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The Future of Learning podcast explores what learning might look like in the future. From how to use learning and technology strategically through to demonstrating a return on investment. Challenges such as: - New and emerging technology like AR, VR or AI; where do you start? - How do we demonstrate impact from our innovations? - What are the best ways to engage learners? - How can we innovate more & how can I help my team to learn these principles? Get involved by asking questions at www.ll ...
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This show will help future missionaries get ready to hit the ground running when they enter the MTC by providing daily inspiration, advice and motivation from people who have learned the benefits of selfless service. We will discuss what you are doing to get ready for your missions and what you want to know to be better prepared. We will also chat with returned missionaries from fresh out of the field to seasoned and strong and be inspired by church leaders and educators. I hope that as we e ...
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We need to ask ourselves some really tough questions about what our education systems are really doing to support young people to live in a climate changed world of at least 2 degrees of warming. What are the hands-on skills that they will need, but also how are we supporting them to regulate difficult emotions, and build community as we relocalise…
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Send us a text What happens when the challenges of mental health and adult ADHD collide with the drive for personal and professional growth? Find out through an inspiring personal story, as I recount my journey from immigrating from Puerto Rico, overcoming significant language barriers, and grappling with the hardships that led to my dropping out o…
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In part two, our third story is about The Social Employment Fund based in South Africa. This government initiative creates part-time jobs that build people’s skills while benefiting communities. An essential part of their successful model is The Social Employment Network, that convenes community partners to promote collaboration, learning, and shar…
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If you’ve been listening to the podcast for a while now, you will know that creating conversational spaces full of possibility as an antidote to polarisation and crisis is something I really value, whether that’s on a podcast, online, or even better, in person! So it was such a joy to sit down with Doline Ndorimana to talk about her amazing work do…
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For new parents and early years educators, there’s a wealth of guidance and support for how to understand what’s happening for our babies and toddlers, but when it comes to the stories we tell about adolescence, an equally important period of significant change, sometimes it’s more just get your head down and get through it! As millions of young pe…
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In this episode, released in two parts, we highlight four stories of people around the world engaged in shifting systems in agriculture, housing, employment, finance, and place-based ecosystem regeneration. We’ll hear about what these practitioners are learning and how their work is unfolding in real time. You won’t hear our hosts, only the voice o…
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Carol Sanford (⁠⁠https://carolsanford.com/⁠⁠) is one of the most important thinkers of the last few decades. Like no-one else, her work calls out the deeply damaging effects of Behaviourism on all aspects of our lives, especially learning and education, and advocates for a living systems approach to business, education and community. Carol’s latest…
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As you will have heard on previous episodes with Sandra Milligan, Yong Zhao, folks from Mastery Transcript Consortium and Rethinking Assessment, standardised tests and assessments are often one of the biggest barriers to change in education as these credentials and school-leaving certificates often hold the key that opens up the next door or higher…
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Send us a text Can the omnipresence of mobile devices be turned into a strategic advantage for corporate learning and development? Join me, Reggie Padin, on the Future of Learning Podcast as we explore this transformative idea. In this episode, we dissect the necessity of mobile learning solutions in our rapidly evolving technological world. Discov…
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In this episode, we talk to Anna Birney and Sean Andrew from the School of Systems Change about using a living systems paradigm to understand social systems and complexity. They explore the work of changemaking through deep inquiry into relational dynamics and the prospect of shaping systemic change by addressing power dynamics. They emphasize embr…
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Welcome back to the first episode in the new series of the Future Learning Design podcast. The podcast now has a lovely new home at Good Impact Labs (goodimpactlabs.com). The first guest in this new series is the social philosopher and internationally best-selling author, Roman Krznaric In his book, The Good Ancestor, Roman challenged us all to con…
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How can educators and designers cultivate learning experiences that prepare us for a future that is constantly unfolding? In a world where the pace of technological change accelerates, what roles do emotion and creativity play in shaping our educational paradigms? Carissa Carter is a designer geoscientist and the Academic Director at the Stanford D…
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In this episode of the Future Focused Learning Podcast, we chat with Ms. Dee-Ah Iris, a teacher at The Berkeley Institute in Bermuda, who is leading the way in FinTech education. Ms. Iris shares her journey from business to teaching and how she’s making FinTech engaging for high school students. Learn how The Berkeley Institute is preparing student…
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How can educators balance the need for structure in the classroom with the importance of fostering student agency and creativity? In what ways can design thinking be leveraged to challenge and dismantle oppressive systems within our education systems? Dr. Lesley-Ann Noel is an esteemed educator and designer known for her work on equity, social just…
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In this first episode of the Alive & Learning series, co-hosts Carri Munn & Elsa Henderson explore the ways that impact networks bring many people together to learn from diverse perspectives. They also discuss how networks strategically coordinate actions to support collective transformation. They reveal why working relationally and working through…
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In this episode of the Future Focused Learning Podcast, Kyla Bolden engages in a deep conversation with Howard Moriah, Executive Director of BGC Durham, to explore the strategic elements that drive effective community development. Howard offers his expertise on creating programs that not only engage but also empower youth to overcome barriers and a…
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In this episode of Future Focused Learning, Kyla Bolden sits down with Georgele Weller, Director of Programs & Community Services at BGC East Scarborough and the MAAT Youth Innovation & Cultural Centre. They explore the critical work being done to support BIPOC youth through innovative programming and holistic approaches that address educational, s…
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How can we, as educators, better harness the power of reflection to shape the future of our students and our world? In a system that often prioritizes the "right answer," how can we cultivate a culture of divergent thinking and curiosity in our classrooms? Leticia Britos Cavagnaro is an innovative educator, designer, and scientist, currently co-dir…
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In this episode of the Future Focused Learning Podcast, we dive deep into the world of community-centered programming with Dominique Robinson, Program Director at Malvern Family Resource Center. Dominique shares her journey from growing up in the Boys and Girls Club to becoming a leader in youth development, emphasizing the importance of innovative…
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In this episode of the Future Focused Learning Podcast, we sit down with acclaimed filmmaker Adam Rifkin to discuss his latest project, "Last Train to Fortune." Known for his captivating storytelling, Adam shares insights into the importance of literacy in today's tech-driven world. Discover how his film intertwines the thrill of adventure with the…
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How can we harness our infinite creative potential in everyday life? What role does failure play in building creative capacity? Grace Hawthorne is an entrepreneur, designer, educator, author, and artist. She's the founder and CEO of Paperpunk, an award-winning origami and Lego mashup. Grace is also an adjunct professor at the Stanford D School, whe…
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In this episode of the Future Focused Learning Podcast, we sit down with Brandon Huey, Program Development Coordinator for the City of Dallas. Brandon shares his insights and experiences in developing engaging and impactful city-wide programs for teens. Discover how he has successfully implemented innovative initiatives to keep teens engaged, motiv…
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What are the impacts of integrating contemplative social emotional learning and systems thinking in education? How can we transform our educational structures to better serve the well-being of students and educators? Mette Miriam Boell is a biologist specialized in the evolution of complex social systems, mammalian play behavior, and philosophy of …
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In this episode of the Future Focused Learning Podcast, we chat with Antoinette, a Wiz Kid Learning instructor turned IoT systems engineer. Antoinette shares her journey from a tech-curious child to a computer science graduate and how she has inspired students through her teaching at Wiz Kid Learning. Discover how Antoinette’s experience at Wiz Kid…
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What does it really mean to have 'agency' and how might we create more opportunities for young people to step into their agency in meaningful ways? Indra Adnan has been exploring this concept in communities around the world as well as in grassroots political organising. For over twenty years, Indra Adnan has been writing, consulting, network-buildi…
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How can we effectively integrate AI into education to prepare students for the future? What key competencies and character traits must education systems prioritize in a rapidly evolving technological landscape? This episode features Charles Fadel, founder of the Nonprofit Center for Curriculum Redesign and author of "Education for the Age of AI." C…
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Join us for an insightful conversation with Kim Cooper, President and CEO of Youth Culture, as we explore innovative ways to engage and empower youth. In this episode, Kim shares her journey from working in media to leading a social impact company that champions diversity and inclusion. Discover how Youth Culture is creating opportunities for under…
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Wakanyi Hoffman is a storyteller, author, keynote speaker specialized in ubuntu philosophy, a scholar of indigenous knowledge, and narrative weaver of wisdom in AI. She was born and raised in Kenya before embarking on an adventure around the world and has so far lived in 8 countries on 4 continents. In response to the limited presence of African st…
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What if the success of our education system was measured by how well it engages students in their passions rather than standardised test scores? How might the dynamics of a classroom change if students, parents, and teachers all had an equal say in designing the curriculum? In this episode of the Learning Future podcast, Louka Parry talks with Rebe…
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Join host Kyla Bolden as she chats with Antonio Pacifico, Associate Partner of School Design at The Opportunity Trust. With over a decade of experience in education, Antonio has a proven track record of transforming schools and boosting student achievement. In this episode, Antonio shares his journey from Teach for America to his current role, emph…
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Simply trying to avoid or remove uncertainty and complexity from the lives of our young people (and our own) just isn't a viable strategy anymore! So what do we do instead? How might we intentionally build our adaptive capacity to thrive in the face of these dynamics? Dr. Glenda Eoyang works with public and private organizations to help them thrive…
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In this episode of the Future Focused Learning podcast, we sit down with Emma Asiedu-Akrofi, a passionate gender equity advocate and CEO at Fora Network for Change. Emma shares her journey from the corporate world to becoming a champion for young women’s empowerment. We discuss the importance of gender equality in education, the challenges and oppo…
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Hello team and welcome back to the Learning Future Podcast! It's been quite a while since our last release, but we're excited to bring you a special episode today. We’re taking a moment to reflect on the incredible journey of Season 7, aptly titled "Education Transformed," and offering a glimpse into the exciting content we have lined up for Season…
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Etienne and Beverly Wenger-Trayner are internationally renowned social learning theorists and consultants. Their pioneering writing and consulting is influential in diverse fields including learning theory, business, government, international development, healthcare, and education. They founded the Social Learning Lab to host events on theory, prac…
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Welcome to the first episode of Future Focused Learning with Wiz Kid Learning! In this episode, join your host Kyla Bolden as she sits down with Principal Baxter and Miss James, the Dean of Students at Adelfiha Christian Academy in Toronto. Adelfiha has been a close partner of Wiz Kid Learning from the very beginning, and we’ve loved working with t…
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Welcome to the Future Focused Learning podcast! In this special preview episode, join your host Kyla Bolden, founder of Wiz Kid Learning, as she introduces you to the exciting journey ahead. This podcast is dedicated to exploring the intersection of technology and education, and how we can best prepare students for the future. In each episode, we a…
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What does it mean for those in culturally Eurocentric school systems around the world to learn from and with indigenous peoples about the role of education in community and connected with place? Should we even, after the horrors inflicted upon indigenous communities by settlers? These are delicate but important questions and it was a huge privilege…
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What are the 'future skills' our young people need, and will the university of the future be unrecognisable from the universities of today? Laura Eigbrecht and Professor Ulf-Daniel Ehlers have gathered some of the top thinkers around the world who are creating the university of the future. They join Tim this week to share some of these powerful ide…
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Information and connection were once scarce resources. But no longer! So what does this mean for the way education happens? This week, Dave Cormier, author of the fantastic new book 'Learning in a Time of Abundance: The Community is the Curriculum' joins Tim. https://www.press.jhu.edu/books/title/12862/learning-time-abundance With 25 years of exper…
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What would it mean for ALL of our young people to feel safe and that they belong in our schools? This week, it's fantastic to have Dr Emily Meadows with us on the podcast to talk about creating spaces of belonging for everyone, but in particular for LGBTQ+ young people. Dr. Emily Meadows (she/her) is an LGBTQ+ consultant and published author specia…
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There are many myths that hold teaching back. But more than any 'trad' or 'prog' debates about pedagogy, perhaps the most powerful one is the mind-body split. This week we welcome Professor Guy Claxton to talk about his forthcoming book on the importance of 're-membering' our learning bodies and reconnecting our ideas about education! Guy Claxton i…
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With the recent release of her book 'Every Child Can: Riverside School's Design-Led Approach to Empower Children', the wonderful Kiran Bir Sethi is joining us again on the podcast this week. Kiran Bir Sethi⁠ is a designer who became a teacher, a principal who grew into an education reformer and subsequently morphed into a social entrepreneur. A tra…
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This episode will hopefully give you a sense of where the most promising organisations in the world who are innovating around assessment are at, and what the prospects are looking forward for significant assessment change. You can also check out Episode #72 with Sandra Milligan. I am joined by Prof. Sandra Milligan from Melbourne Metrics, Bill Luca…
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Kevin Simpson is one of those rare special people who thrive on connecting others And bringing people together around shared causes and visions of a different kind of education system free from injustice and discrimination. Kevin is founder of the Association of International Educators and Leaders of Color (⁠https://aieloc.org/), and through AIELOC…
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All the talk about systems change in education is great, and a topic we cover lots on the podcast. But the current reality for many educators might feel very removed from such visions. And yet, when you get into the details of what really deep and energised inquiry looks like with curious and questioning young people in classrooms, the two worlds f…
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Over the last decade, there has been a surge of interest in the evidence and research-backing that support choices that educators and leaders are making in schools. In an effort to prove “what works” they reach for the Cognitive and so-called learning sciences. Personally, I’ve always felt a bit uncomfortable about how narrow these discussions are,…
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Eric Dozier (https://www.ericdozier.com/) is not only an incredible musician and, as he calls himself, itinerant blues preacher, but also a cultural activist and anti-racism educator. We talk about the power of music as a social force that brings people together to learn, builds community and holds space for transformation, in particular in Eric’s …
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What does it mean to help our young people understand all of the forces that have brought us to where we are, and also to take real responsibility for all of the benefits and harms that that has caused, in particular to indigenous communities around the world? What kinds of education might 'enable healthier possibilities of (co)existence that are v…
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With so much talk about 'systems thinking' in education, sometimes it can become framework overload! Which one should I pick? What's the difference between them anyway?! This week, it is a huge privilege to chat to someone who has been doing this longer than most! Professor Ray Ison has been teaching systems practice for the Open University for the…
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This week I’m chatting with Jamilah Pitts, whose incredible work challenges us to root our educational practices in activism, healing and love. This is so that we tell the truth about the deep biases and harms that continue to persist within our societies and many of our educational settings. Jamilah’s work follows in the incredible tradition of be…
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