• 229. Building Students and Staff Agency with Johnna Noll

    In 2015, Norris School District came to Johnna Noll with a learner-centered educational consultant’s dream request. The tiny school district’s residential population consisted of a treatment center for kids, and it asked Johnna to help it transform into a learner-centered, trauma-invested, constantly evolving program. Of course, she said yes.  

    Johnna joins the show today to tell us about what the school district has built. It uses a very clear learning design process: Profile, Plan, Pathway, Progress, and Proof. Students create their own unique learning paths based on their hobbies, talents, and interests. Then it’s up to the learning specialists to make sure academic competencies are tied into it.

    The foundation of the entire learning environment is students and staff deeply learning about each other, building agency and confidence. From there students are connected to resources in the community to learn about what they are specifically interested in. 

    We also talk about how truly empowering students and staff goes hand-in-hand with scaling up. Authentic success stories for students and communities, plus a healthy workplace for educators, is necessary to sustain the growth rate needed to one day benefit all students across the state, country, and world.


    To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.org


    We unbox:

    • Building student and staff profiles 
    • Tying academic competencies in with community-based learning
    • Changing job descriptions and workplace policies to support learner-centered education


    Resources:


    Produced by NOVA Media

    33m - Apr 29, 2024
  • 228. Systems Change in Kentucky with Rob Collins

    How do you even begin to create systems change in education? Our guest today is Rob Collins. He manages the Innovative Learning Network in the Kentucky Department of Education. Rob gives us a peek into what systems change looks like right now for the state of Kentucky.  

    We dive into the teaching initiatives that the Kentucky Department of Education is undertaking in this area. Rob tells us about how the Innovative Learning Network provides institutional support and learning opportunities for school leaders and teachers. For example the network has brought in PBLWorks, a community organization, to successfully train a third of Kentocuky teachers on project-based learning.

    We also cover efforts to change assessment and accountability. For example, two districts in Kentucky now release accountability dashboards along with state test scores to show there’s more to education achievement than standardized exams. Also, at the state level, there’s now a Kentucky United We Learn Council that includes legislators in exploratory discussions.

    Changing systems happens across different levels and through different dynamics. Rob’s stories are excellent examples we can all learn from as we try to change the education system around us.


    To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.org


    We unbox:

    • What diverse stakeholders want out of the education system
    • Providing organizational structure while encouraging free-form growth among leaders in education innovation 
    • The importance of connecting innovative educators so they don’t feel like they are on an island


    Resources:


    Produced by NOVA Media

    30m - Apr 22, 2024
  • 227. Liberatory Learning with Dr. Michelle Sadrena Pledger

    It’s time to get free from oppression, both inside the classroom and out: internalized oppression, interpersonal oppression, ideological oppression, institutional oppression. That’s what Dr. Michelle Sadrena Pledger is here to talk with us about today.

    Michelle is the Founder of Living for Liberation and is also the Director of Liberation at the High Tech High Graduate School of Education. Her specialty is liberatory project-based learning. That’s when young people experience a learning environment that’s culturally responsive and centered in knowing and improving the world around them. 

    We talk about how to incorporate equity stances, identity, belonging, place, dialogue, and democratization in teaching practices— even if you have to stick to a standardized curriculum. 

    And there’s absolutely no expectation of being perfect! So please enjoy this episode with Michelle and enjoy liberatory learning.


    To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.org


    We unbox:

    • Michelle’s Notice, Name, Navigate framework
    • The importance of student agency and action in liberatory learning
    • How liberatory learning leads to deeper learning


    Resources:


    Produced by NOVA Media

    33m - Apr 15, 2024
  • 226. Building a Workplace Mentorship Program with Michael Coughlin

    Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City is the nation's first and the city's largest youth mentoring organization. Chief Program and Innovation Officer Michael Coughlin joins us today to tell us about their newest iteration of mentoring: their workplace mentorship program.

    Starting sophomore year, students are paired with corporate professionals who act as their career mentors through high school graduation, and sometimes all the way through college. These one-on-one mentorships are closely supported by a program manager from Big Brothers Big Sisters to make sure they have the foundation needed for a successful mentoring relationship.

    Michael takes us through the research that led them to create this program, and lessons learned along the way. If you’re looking to start or grow a community-based mentorship program, don’t miss this episode!


    To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.org


    We unbox:

    • The need for mentor relationships to be long-term and resource-oriented
    • Paying attention to students’ and families’ perceptions about a program
    • How to convince corporations to join a mentorship program


    Resources:


    Produced by NOVA Media

    32m - Apr 8, 2024
  • 225. Supporting Individual Interests and Strengths with Steve Heath

    Steve Heath calls himself a “professional confuser.” In a world where kids are defined by grades, test scores, attendance, and behavior, Steve’s organization asks them what they want to do and then helps them do it.

    Steve is executive director and co-founder of FabNewport. FabNewport provides underserved youth with the opportunity to learn how to code, sew, design, prototype, run CNC machines, and imagine new possibilities. In the 10 years, he’s served more than 20,000 middle and high school students, maintained long-term relationships with 3 school districts, and trained hundreds of educators to be better engaged.

    Join us as we discuss how to develop ecosystems of personalized learning by connecting home bases, learning hubs, and field sites.


    To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.org


    We unbox:

    • How to scale up an organization while still providing an individualized approach for each learner.
    • The concept of ecosystems of learning and the role of community in education.
    • The importance of building a lasting mentorship team around each kid.


    Resources:


    Produced by NOVA Media

    33m - Apr 1, 2024
  • 224. Aggressive Optimism with Jenna Edwards

    Students often face the double burden of experiencing trauma then feeling isolated and powerless. Educators don’t always know when to step in and what tools to offer. Jenna Edwards’ new book, “Aggressive Optimism,” seeks to fix that.

    “Aggressive Optimism” is a novel based on Jenna’s own experience with a devastating accident and resulting PTSD. The coming-of-age book is written for high school students. Jenna describes it as an “emotional resonance of Girl Interrupted with the empowering essence of Legally Blonde.” The goal is for students to connect with the characters while learning mental health tools embedded in the story.

    In this episode we cover toxic positivity, resilience, solidarity, and healing. If you or your students have faced PTSD or other mental health issues, you have a friend in this book and in this podcast.


    To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.org


    We unbox:

    • What aggressive optimism is and why it is the opposite of toxic positivity
    • The concept of proactive resilience and trying different tools
    • Some common misconceptions about PTSD


    Resources:


    Produced by NOVA Media

    34m - Mar 25, 2024
  • 223. The Learning Science of Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood with Ryan Rydzewski and Gregg Behr

    Fred Rogers was an incredible learning scientist before the term even existed. That’s the basis of Ryan Rydzewski’s and Gregg Behr’s new book, “When You Wonder, You're Learning: Mister Rogers' Enduring Lessons for Raising Creative, Curious, Caring Kids.” Today they join the show to share what they learned while writing the book.

    Fred engineered every aspect of Mr. Rogers' neighborhood to help kids develop tools for learning. He combined familiarity with mystery to create a magical learning environment. He deeply listened to children through their letters to him, reflecting their stories back to them in his episodes. He taught kids to be curious about the world by starting with what they were familiar with in their own lives. Perhaps most importantly, he just kept showing up. Kids and adults knew that they could count on Mr. Rogers.

    Ryan and Gregg share the research that now backs up Fred Roger’s teaching style. They also spotlight his emphasis on “neighborhood” and inclusion. If you’ve ever watched Mr. Rogers put on his sweater and tie his shoes, you’re going to love this episode.


    To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.org


    We unbox:

    • Research on curiosity and learning 
    • The role community plays in education
    • How Mr. Rogers’ took on big topics like race and disability


    Resources:



    Produced by NOVA Media

    38m - Mar 18, 2024
  • 222. City Year’s Whole School, Whole Child Model with Quamid Francis

    Today we’re joined by Quamid Francis, the former Executive Director of City Year New York. His program places and supports Student Success Coaches in 17 New York City public schools. The Student Success Coaches’ number one priority is to build trusting relationships with students. Based on these trusting relationships, student attendance increases, behavioral incidences decrease, and entire families get connected to services they need.

    Chances are you’ve heard of City Year and the way they help students, families, and schools. After all, they have locations all across the US. But what you may not know is how much they focus on the Student Success Coaches in addition to their students. Through “Life After City Year,” coaches are connected with resources they need for their post-City Year career. 

    Join us as we discuss how City Year supports and engages the entire community, including their coach alum, knowing that a healthy, involved community is essential for student success.


    To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.org


    We unbox:

    • How social, emotional, and academic skill development are inextricably linked.
    • The concept of “Whole School, Whole Child” as well as “Community Schools.”
    • City Year New York’s effort to help Student Success Coaches with their post-City Year career.


    Resources:


    Produced by NOVA Media

    33m - Mar 11, 2024
  • 221. Beyond the Classroom: Real-World Learning with Ellen Erlanger and Kathy Meyer

    In this episode of Learning Unboxed, we are thrilled to welcome Ellen Erlanger and Kathy Meyer, co-directors of professional learning at the Partnerships for Authentic Learning and Leadership. They bring a wealth of experience and insights into the transformative power of authentic learning—a pedagogical approach that bridges academic content with real-world applications, preparing students for success beyond the classroom.

    Ellen and Kathy delve into the essentials of authentic learning, emphasizing its role in making education irresistible and impactful. They share compelling examples from their work, showcasing how projects with real-world significance not only enhance student engagement but also address current challenges in education, such as student mental health. The conversation explores the importance of leadership support and systemic changes to sustain these practices, offering hope and practical advice for educators looking to make a difference.

    Join us to discover how authentic learning can transform educational experiences, fostering a generation of learners equipped to tackle real-world problems with creativity and resilience. Ellen and Kathy's stories and strategies inspire a reimagined approach to teaching and learning, highlighting the crucial steps toward a more engaging, relevant, and fulfilling education for all students.


    To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.org


    We unbox:

    • The concept and importance of authentic learning in today's educational landscape.
    • Practical examples of authentic learning in action and its positive impacts on students.
    • Strategies for overcoming challenges and implementing authentic learning, including the role of leadership and systemic change.


    Resources:


    Produced by NOVA Media

    36m - Mar 4, 2024
  • 220. Relationship as the Basis of Education with Jim Bailey of Rocky Tree Sky

    The most important thing adults can provide young people in their learning journey is a caring relationship. That is the fundamental belief that drives Jim Bailey in his work as co-founder and executive director at Rock Tree Sky, a self-directed learning community. In this episode, Jim and Annalies discuss adults’ roles in making space for young people to tap their innate curiosity and problem-solving skills.

    At Rock Tree Sky, adults roll up their sleeves and get inspired along with students. They act as guides, not knowledge holders– after all, most young people hold the world’s knowledge on a phone in their pocket. Rock Tree Sky is a learning space free from constant evaluation and purposefully designed for building relationships.

    Jim also gets into some of the nuts-and-bolts of running this kind of organization. For example, Rock Tree Sky partnered with its local California school district to create an independent study model: Young people can get public funding to attend Rock Tree Sky twice a week. In return, the school district gets more enrollees and more per-pupil funding. Tune in to learn more about this model and what Jim is working on for the future.


    To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.org


    We unbox:

    • The role of adults in young people’s learning journey.
    • Rock Tree Sky’s learning facilities and philosophy.
    • Partnership with school systems and inspiring conventional teachers.
    • Thinking about assessment, especially in order to get public funding.
    • Making these spaces financially accessible for all families.


    Resources:


    Produced by NOVA Media

    37m - Feb 26, 2024
  • 219. From Classroom to Community: The Evolution of Education with Remake Learning

    In this episode of Learning Unboxed, we're thrilled to welcome Stephanie Lewis, the Director of Relationships at Remake Learning, a network that's spearheading the transformation of education in the Pittsburgh region. Remake Learning is not just about innovative education; it's about building a community that fosters engaging, relevant, and equitable learning experiences for all. Stephanie shares the journey of Remake Learning since its inception in 2007, highlighting how it has grown into a vibrant network of over 1,200 members who are educators, innovators, and researchers all working towards a common goal.

    We delve into the core strategies that drive Remake Learning: convening diverse stakeholders, coordinating efforts around emerging educational themes, catalyzing innovation through funding, celebrating the achievements of educators and learners, and communicating successes to inspire others. The discussion also explores the organization's focus on youth voices and the importance of creating learning ecosystems that support students across various contexts and environments.

    Join us as Stephanie provides insights into some of the most transformative projects supported by Remake Learning, such as the Moonshot Grant Program and the annual Remake Learning Days festival. These initiatives not only showcase the potential for innovation in education but also emphasize the power of community and collaboration in reimagining how learning happens. Tune in to discover how Remake Learning is making a difference and how you can be part of this educational revolution.


    To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.org


    We unbox:

    • The mission and impact of Remake Learning in transforming education.
    • The five core strategies driving Remake Learning's success.
    • Examples of innovative educational projects and the importance of community engagement.
    • The role of learning ecosystems in creating comprehensive educational experiences.
    • The significance of youth voice in shaping learning environments.


    Resources:


    Produced by NOVA Media

    32m - Feb 19, 2024
  • 218. Soaring Beyond Boundaries: How Aviation Is Transforming STEM Learning with Tiffany Nelson

    In this episode of Learning Unboxed, we have the pleasure of hosting Tiffany Nelson, the Director of Programs and Evaluation at Wings of Hope. Wings of Hope, a global humanitarian organization, has been utilizing aviation to impact vulnerable communities since 1962. Our main topic of discussion is their innovative SOAR into STEM program, which integrates aviation and STEM education to redefine educational and career pathways for students.

    Tiffany shares the intriguing journey of Wings of Hope and the development of the SOAR into STEM program, highlighting its unique approach to addressing the shortage of young talent in aviation. We dive into the program's structure, content, and its focus on providing hands-on, practical learning experiences. The conversation reveals how the program covers various facets of aviation, including aerodynamics, airplane maintenance, and drone education, aimed at making aviation careers more accessible to students.

    This episode also sheds light on the challenges and adaptations the program faced, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, and how it continues to evolve to meet students' needs. Tiffany's insights provide valuable advice for educators on integrating real-world applications into STEM education and the importance of community partnerships in enhancing learning experiences. Join us to discover how Wings of Hope is shaping the future of aviation through education and what educators can learn from their model.


    To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.org


    We unbox:

    • The history and mission of Wings of Hope in global humanitarian efforts
    • The development and structure of the SOAR into STEM program
    • The significance of integrating aviation with STEM education
    • Overcoming challenges in the program, especially during the pandemic
    • Strategies for educators to implement real-world STEM applications
    • The role of partnerships and community in enhancing STEM education


    Resources:


    Produced by NOVA Media

    33m - Feb 12, 2024
  • 217. Bridging Worlds: Inspire High’s Revolution in Global Learning with Ian Shimizu

    In this episode of Learning Unboxed, we're exploring the inspiring world of educational innovation with Ian Shimizu, the navigator at Inspire High, a pioneering edtech program based in Japan. Inspire High is revolutionizing the way teenagers connect with the world, offering interactive sessions with creative minds from diverse fields. It's about bringing real-life stories and experiences into the classroom, and Ian is at the forefront of this educational transformation.

    Ian shares his journey with Inspire High, from its inception to its current state, discussing the challenges and triumphs of connecting students globally. We delve into the program's unique approach, which integrates interactive quizzes, guided conversations, and a platform for cross-school interaction. This episode is not just about what Inspire High does; it's about the broader vision of empowering students to realize their potential and make informed life choices.

    Join us to hear Ian's insights on the future of education, the importance of real-world connections in learning, and the impact of programs like Inspire High on students and teachers alike. It's an enlightening conversation for anyone passionate about the future of education and the role technology plays in shaping it.


    To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.org


    We unbox:

    • The groundbreaking approach of Inspire High in connecting teenagers with global innovators for real-world learning experiences.
    • Ian Shimizu's journey and the evolution of Inspire High, reflecting his educational insights and aspirations.
    • The unique interactive learning methods and global connectivity fostered by Inspire High through its engaging educational platform.
    • The challenges and adaptive strategies in the evolving landscape of educational technology as experienced by Inspire High.
    • Strategies for empowering students and educators, highlighting the importance of student autonomy and adaptive learning environments.


    Resources:


    Produced by NOVA Media

    37m - Feb 5, 2024
  • 216. Inclusivity in STEM: Culturally Relevant Learning with Meagan Naraine

    In this episode of Learning Unboxed, we have the pleasure of hosting Meagan Naraine, the co-founder of Culturally Relevant Science (CRS). CRS is an innovative non-profit organization dedicated to making STEM education more inclusive and engaging for underrepresented groups. Founded as a YouTube channel during the pandemic, CRS has grown significantly, offering a range of educational resources that combine rigorous learning with elements of pop culture and entertainment.

    Meagan shares the inspiring story behind CRS, starting from its humble beginnings with simple equipment to creating animated videos featuring Black male teachers and students from diverse backgrounds. The content is crafted to be culturally relevant, resonating with students through familiar dialects, clothing, and current trends. She also discusses the expansion of CRS from individual videos to complete course materials, aiming to support teachers and enhance student engagement throughout the school year.

    Tune in to learn about the challenges and successes of Culturally Relevant Science, and how Meagan and her team are revolutionizing STEM education by emphasizing relatability and inclusivity. Discover the impact of CRS’s approach on students' understanding and confidence in science, and how they're making a difference in classrooms around the world.


    To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.org


    We unbox:

    • The inception and evolution of Culturally Relevant Science (CRS) as an innovative educational resource
    • The significance of culturally relevant content in engaging underrepresented students in STEM
    • The impact of CRS's approach on student engagement and understanding in science
    • Challenges and learning experiences in developing and implementing CRS in educational settings
    • Future goals and aspirations of CRS in promoting equity in STEM education


    Resources:


    Produced by NOVA Media

    32m - Jan 29, 2024
  • 215. Bridging the Gap: An Innovative Approach to Real-World Learning with Abdul Matheen of Project You

    In this episode of Learning Unboxed, we have the pleasure of speaking with Abdul Matheen, the visionary CEO of Project You. Abdul's journey from aeronautical engineering to education has led to the creation of an innovative approach to learning, focusing on the real-world application of academic knowledge.

    Abdul discusses Project You's unique 'Build and Guild' program, designed to bridge the gap between conventional schooling and practical industry experience. The program, impacting over 7000 youth, integrates social-emotional learning with hands-on projects, providing students with a more engaging and relevant educational experience.

    Join us as we delve into the world of experiential learning with Abdul Matheen. We explore the importance of industry and school partnerships, the role of educators in facilitating transformative experiences, and how Project You's approach is shaping the future of education in countries like the UAE, Australia, Malaysia, and Germany.


    To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.org


    We unbox:

    • The journey from aeronautical engineering to educational innovation.
    • The "Build and Guild" program's integration of social-emotional learning with real-world industry projects.
    • Challenges in scaling educational programs and continuous learning in leadership.
    • The importance of industry and school partnerships in experiential learning.
    • The global reach and impact of Project You's educational frameworks.


    Resources:


    Produced by NOVA Media

    33m - Jan 22, 2024
  • 214. Beyond the Classroom: Bridging Education and Employment with Kelly Cassaro

    In this episode of Learning Unboxed, we explore the transformative power of workforce development in education with Kelly Cassaro, Chief of Learning at Generation. Generation is a remarkable nonprofit that trains adults for careers that were previously out of reach, helping to foster economic mobility on a global scale.

    Kelly shares the groundbreaking methodologies of Generation, which aligns job readiness training with employer needs, ensuring that graduates are not just educated but truly prepared for the workforce. We delve into their unique approach, which includes comprehensive training programs, strong mentorship, and a focus on both technical and behavioral skills.

    Join us as we discuss Kelly's insights on bridging the gap between education and employment, her upcoming book 'Shift Teaching Forward,' and the crucial role of social-emotional skills in the classroom. This episode is a must-listen for educators, policymakers, and anyone interested in the future of work and education.


    To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.org


    We unbox:

    • Generation’s unique workforce development approach
    • The challenges and innovations in modern employment
    • Effective curriculum design strategies
    • The integration of social-emotional skills in education
    • Insights from Kelly Cassaro's upcoming book 'Shift Teaching Forward'


    Resources:


    Produced by NOVA Media

    35m - Jan 15, 2024
  • 213. Faith Meets Future: Transforming Education at Unity Grammar with Mariam Bernard

    In this episode of Learning Unboxed, we're venturing into the transformative world of education with Mariam Bernard, Deputy Principal of Secondary School at Unity Grammar in Australia. Unity Grammar, a co-educational Islamic school, is on an exciting journey of integrating Islamic values into its curriculum while focusing on future readiness and community integration.

    Mariam, who has a unique background in science and industry, shares the school's ambitious mission to nurture future leaders with both foundational and emerging skills. We delve into the school's collaborative approach to redefining its mission and vision, emphasizing the importance of Islamic identity in modern education. From innovative STEM facilities to entrepreneurship days, Unity Grammar is reimagining how Islamic teachings can inspire and empower students.

    Join us as Mariam discusses the post-COVID focus on educator empowerment, the challenges of transformation, and the importance of integrating the school with its surrounding ecosystem. Her insights offer a unique perspective on the power of education in shaping future pioneers, inspired by faith and driven by a passion for humanity's betterment.


    To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.org


    We unbox:

    • The transformative journey of Unity Grammar in integrating Islamic values with future-ready education.
    • Strategies for empowering educators and rebuilding teacher-student relationships post-COVID.
    • The challenges and rewards of simultaneous pedagogical and infrastructure transformations.
    • The role of community and ecosystem engagement in modern education.
    • The importance of self-efficacy and reflection in the personal and professional growth of educators.


    Resources:


    Produced by NOVA Media

    29m - Jan 8, 2024
  • 212. Building Virtual Roads in Education with Catherine Fraise

    In this episode of Learning Unboxed, we're exploring the revolutionary realm of virtual learning and the metaverse with Catherine Fraise, the founder of 100 Roads Design. Catherine brings a fresh perspective to education, aiming to transform it through alternative pathways that cater to diverse learning styles and maximize potential.

    Throughout our conversation, Catherine shares her journey from a traditional educator to an innovator, driven by the desire to create more personalized and engaging learning experiences. We dive into the world of 100 Roads Design, an organization that offers virtual campuses, learning ecosystems, and educational mentoring. These spaces, particularly in the metaverse, provide unique opportunities for students to connect, engage, and learn in ways traditional classrooms may not offer.

    Join us as Catherine sheds light on the future of education, the potential of virtual learning environments post-COVID, and how technology can bridge the gap between education and industry. Learn about the impact of these innovative approaches on student engagement and the evolving landscape of learning. It's an enlightening conversation that will inspire educators, administrators, and anyone interested in the future of education.


    To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.org


    We unbox:

    • Transforming education through the Metaverse and virtual learning environments
    • The vision and implementation of 100 Roads Design for alternative educational pathways
    • The integration of virtual learning in traditional education systems
    • Customizing learning experiences and enhancing student engagement in virtual spaces
    • The role of technology in shaping the future of personalized education
    • Building virtual ecosystems for expansive learning opportunities


    Resources:


    Produced by NOVA Media

    34m - Dec 4, 2023
  • 211. Empowering the Next Generation: Civic Engagement in Teen Science Cafés with Katey Ahmann and Carolyn Noe

    In today's episode of Learning Unboxed, we're honored to have Katey Ahmann and Carolyn Noe join us to discuss the transformative role of youth in shaping their communities through civic engagement. Our guests shed light on a unique program called Teen Science Cafe that hosts 'cafes'—dynamic spaces where young people lead the way in selecting local topics and steering community conversations.

    Through this exploratory dialogue, Katey and Carolyn illustrate how these cafes operate, the importance of youth-chosen topics, and the program's flexible nature that ensures each cafe is as unique as its participants. This model not only champions education and civic participation but also cultivates an environment where the youth can exercise their voice and agency in real-world contexts.

    So tune in as we delve into this empowering initiative, understand its profound impact on participants and communities alike, and learn how such platforms can nurture informed, engaged, and active citizens for the future.


    To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.org


    We unbox:

    • The role of youth in community decision-making
    • The structure and adaptability of youth-led 'cafes'
    • The criteria and process for topic selection in these cafes
    • The educational and civic impact of youth participation
    • Strategies for fostering active citizenship among the youth


    Resources:


    Produced by NOVA Media

    27m - Nov 27, 2023
  • 210. Building Dreams: How Makerspaces Are Shaping the Future of Learning with Noelle Conover

    In this episode of Learning Unboxed, we're venturing into the inspiring world of maker spaces with Noelle Conover, co-founder of Matt's Maker Space. Founded in memory of her son, Matt's Maker Space is a beacon for STEAM learning, proving to be a game-changer for students and communities alike.

    Maker spaces are more than just rooms filled with tools; they are hives of creativity where the process is king. Noelle shares how these spaces have flourished post-pandemic, becoming sanctuaries where students can build, tinker, and learn collaboratively. But it's not all about high-tech gadgets; Noelle reminds us that with a bit of ingenuity, anyone can create a maker space with just cardboard and dreams.

    Join me as we discuss how maker spaces can redefine education, why letting go of control can lead to discovery, and how we can all contribute to this growing movement. So whether you're an educator, parent, or just someone who loves the smell of sawdust in the morning, tune in to learn how maker spaces are shaping the innovators of tomorrow.


    To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.org


    We unbox:

    • The transformative role of maker spaces in STEAM education
    • Overcoming traditional educational barriers with hands-on learning
    • The impact of community and creativity in fostering innovative thinking
    • The importance of accessibility and inclusivity in educational resources
    • Strategies for integrating maker spaces into various educational disciplines


    Resources:


    Produced by NOVA Media

    33m - Nov 13, 2023
Audio Player Image
Learning Unboxed
Loading...