"Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world." (Nelson Mandela) In this podcast, I speak to educators, researchers, entrepreneurs and innovators to hear how their work makes education a force for social change. This will cover different stages of education and different geographies.
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S1E14 - #14 - Mia Liyanage on decolonising universities
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The controversial statue of Cecil Rhodes is finally (slowly) falling at the University of Oxford, and Black Lives Matter protests have started or accelerated similar discussions in many other institutions. However, UK universities are still steeped in a legacy of colonialism and White privilege. In this podcast, I discuss with Mia Liyanage who rece…
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S1E13 - #13 - How Minerva reinvents undergraduate education
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In this episode, I interview Robin Goldberg, the Chief Experience Officer of Minerva Schools at KGI. Minerva started as a project to rethink undergraduate education in the US, and move it beyond the current stage when students spend a huge amount of money for what often amounts to poorly designed education. They have designed a whole new curriculum…
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S1E12 - #12 Chris Edwards on building Green School Taranaki
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In this episode, I interview Chris Edwards, the CEO of Green School Taranaki in New Zealand. Before starting this school in early 2020, Chris was head of the United World College of South East Asia (UWCSEA), one of the largest international schools in the world; now he is building a much smaller school that is all about building a learning communit…
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S1E11 - #11 Sandra Ricker on using edu tech in schools during Covid-19 and beyond
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Sandra Ricker (on LinkedIn) is the Edu Tech Lead for Quinoa Education (webpage in German), a private school in Berlin that caters for disadvantaged children in an inner-city setting. In this conversation, we talk about how they dealt with lock-down, and Sandra shares many practical strategies for using edu tech during the crisis and beyond. The mai…
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S1E10 - #10 Lord Jim Knight on schooling during Covid-19 and beyond
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In this episode, I am speaking to Lord Jim Knight (@LordJimKnight), the Chief Education Officer at Tes Global. He was Minister of State for Schools and Learning under Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, and has since kept on working to improve education, both as a member of the House of Lords, and in various other roles. In this conversation, we explore t…
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S1E9 - #9 Prof James Tooley on low-cost private schools for the poor
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James Tooley is Professor of Educational Entrepreneurship and Policy at the University of Buckinghamshire. His research work and other activities mostly focus on low-cost private schools, which he has come to see as one of the most powerful contributors to making high-quality education accessible to the poor in developing countries. In this convers…
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S1E8 - #8 A conversation about Catalyst, an international youth programme about the war on drugs
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Catalyst is an international programme for young people and their teachers that addresses the War on Drugs in the Americas. It combines several months of online collaboration with an intense summer camp and thereby tries to really enable the participants to return to their communities, make a difference and develop their own voice in shaping drug p…
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S1E7 - #7: Gwyn Wansbrough on using arts and creativity to empower youth
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Gwyn Wansbrough is the Executive Director of Partners for Youth Empowerment who work to bring more arts and creativity into all kinds of educational settings. Here, we talk about her work, her personal journey, and a range of inspiring organisations and approaches. If the conversation inspires you to bring some more creativity into your own educati…
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S1E6 - #6: Ross Hall on weaving educational ecosystems for universal wellbeing
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Ross Hall is a co-founder of the Weaving Lab where he works to enable communities to create local educational ecosystems that bring all the different players together. With that, he wants to transform education into a force for universal wellbeing. Before starting the Weaving Lab, Ross directed Ashoka's global educational strategy and spent a few y…
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S1E5 - #5 Greg Jouriles on the Trial of Human Nature and other peak experiences for students
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In this episode, I am speaking to Greg Jouriles who teaches at Hillsdale High in California. We speak about some of their inspiring simulations, which engage students with difficult materials across traditional subject divides, for example through a Trial of Human Nature. We also talk about how to include the spirit of such peak experiences into da…
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