A Revolution in Education
As much as our world changes – socially, economically, politically and technologically – for the most part our schools remain the same. Fortunately, there are a number of bold, courageous educators and communities TRANSFORMING what teaching, learning, and schooling can look like so that our youth can pursue their interests and passions. In this 7-part podcast series a number of these amazing educators share not only what is wrong with our current model of education but also what can be done to transform education for the better. We need new images of possibility, and even moreso how we can pursue these new images of possibility across our country. In this series, these amazing educators share first how we are not serving our youth well and then what we could be doing to serve them far better. And, finally, the contributors speak eloquently to the power of relationships within and across communities to transform education toward a greater purpose, and to engage everyone in that transformation.
A Revolution in Education
Episode 2: What is Possible?
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Chris Unger
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Episode 2
There are educators across the country that have created new “images of possibility” in regards to new school designs. These educators share and discuss these new possibilities.
- Jon Ketler, co-Director and co-founder of SOTA, SAMI, and IDEA schools of the Tacoma Public Schools
- Trace Pickering, Executive Director and co-founder of IowaBig
- Ben Owens, former teacher at Tri-County Early College and co-founder of Open Way Learning
- Gregg Brown, Network Coordinator, Center for Advanced Professional Studies Network