Ava is sheltering-in-place in Vermont where she’s attending seventh grade. This is the first in a series of episodes discussing the sudden worldwide emergence of schooling-at-home.
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Ava is sheltering-in-place in Vermont where she’s attending seventh grade. This is the first in a series of episodes discussing the sudden worldwide emergence of schooling-at-home.
Improving culture is like improving gravity. Will Smith tackles the big questions in his new book, Culture Czars, in bringing competence, confidence and, candidly, joy to the workplace. Will offers advice for world-class executives in board rooms and living rooms. After returning to the US, John Heintz interviews Will Scott, author of The Culture Czar, about his life, philosophy and coaching.
Andrew Krugly joins the podcast for a reflection on his education and nonprofit leader’s experience over decades in the innermost circles of education policy, administration and leadership. Topics range from Andrew’s principalship in a provocative Evanston, Illinois, elementary district to leading an early childhood education nonprofit in Chicago. Andrew speaks candidly about his unique perspective on what works and what fails in education, learning and neuroscience in practice today. Andrew provides candid advice that will help education leaders, teachers, parents and policy experts.
Just John this fortnight discusses two issues for improving schools. He talks about the value of hiring workers with diverse learning, working and living backgrounds, and he discusses how to build reliably successful schools.
Data science guru Eva Hare joins John Heintz to talk about how organizations today are using data science in practice as a way to gain insights from their own sets of data.
Nick Wright joins host John Heintz in a wide-ranging discussion of education today. They discuss demand, disruption, operations and dreams for the future of learning. Nick provides a candid look inside one of the world’s fastest growing education platforms.