Learning Unboxed

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 146:56:10
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Synopsis

We hear, frequently, that the global education system is broken, and as a result, we spend billions of dollar trying to fix it. But the K-12 system isnt actually broken at all its working exactly as it was designed, 100 years ago, and its obsolete.So in Learning Unboxed, we will have a conversation about teaching, learning, and the future of work; we will reimagine, rethink, and redesign our educational system.

Episodes

  • 141. Developing a New Generation of Environmental Stewards with Megan Karch

    04/04/2022 Duration: 31min

    Let’s talk about a place, a program, and a whole ecosystem all living under one name: IslandWood. Washington-based IslandWood is an environmental education nonprofit that believes there are many paths to creating a more sustainable and equitable world. Megan Karch, our guest today, has been the CEO of IslandWood since 2018. She sees, and tells us all about, the magic in the science and intention brought to the project. We talk about the importance of this kind of work, how it opens kids up to seeing the significance of the natural world, and how those without access to IslandWood can replicate its lessons in their own backyard.To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.orgResources:islandwood.orgLearning Unboxed is produced in part by Crate Media

  • 140. Helping Kids Make Healthy Food Choices with Rachel Shreve of Cooking with Kids

    28/03/2022 Duration: 34min

    Rachel Shreve has been involved in Cooking with Kids, a nationally recognized nonprofit organization based in Northern New Mexico, since 2006. It is dedicated to educating and empowering children and families to make healthy food choices through hands-on learning with fresh, affordable ingredients. We talk about nutrition, healthy foods, and the lifelong learning experiences that can take place between kids and their families as they learn how to cook, eat, and be in a happy and joyous relationship with food.To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.orgResources:cookingwithkids.orgLearning Unboxed is produced in part by Crate Media

  • 139. Bringing Reading to Underserved Communities with Kristen Walter

    21/03/2022 Duration: 33min

    Reading and literacy are skills we can often take for granted, but they aren’t as accessible as we might think. Many children – and parents alike – don’t have access to reading material that can allow them to learn at their own pace. That’s where Worldreader and their mission comes in.The Worldreader website and app offer a digital library of books as part of their Keep Children Reading US programming and provides access to books in English and Spanish to families who otherwise struggle to access books and reading in a meaningful way.Kristen Walters is the Director of US Programs. She shares how the organization tackles overcoming the barriers to learning, helps parents and their kids connect and learn together, and provides reading materials around the country.To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.orgResources:worldreader.orgWorldreader AppBookSmart AppLearning Unboxed is produced in part by Crate Media

  • 138. Understanding Our Archaeological Heritage with Dr. Alexandra Jones

    14/03/2022 Duration: 31min

    Archaeology is one of the best examples of STEM education you can find. But it can take a lot of effort to get meaningful programming, access, and opportunity into communities as it relates to archaeology and local history. Joining us to talk about this is Dr. Alexandra Jones. She’s the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Archaeology in the Community and is an education leader focused on community outreach and service. We talk about how she started getting archaeology-based education into schools without giving teachers more work, what motivated her to start this nonprofit in the first place, and why it’s so important to get kids learning about archaeology.To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.orgResources:archaeologyincommunity.comLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/alexandra-jones-phd-rpa-79203162Learning Unboxed is produced in part by Crate Media

  • 137. Creating Equality Through Access to Educational Media with Dr. Jose Morey

    07/03/2022 Duration: 32min

    This week, we’re talking about diversity and inclusion as it relates to the STEM fields and how we can continue working towards a more inclusive industry. Dr. Jose Morey is an MD known as the first “intergalactic doctor.” He’s also a leader in technology and innovation, and the founder and CEO of Ad Astra Media, a STEAM edutainment company that provides role models and educational content to encourage more diversity in STEM and STEAM fields. We talk about Dr. Morey’s approach to media education, why it’s so important for kids to see themselves in the careers they pursue, and how this content is being integrated with the traditional education landscape.To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.orgResources:drjosemorey.comadastrasteammedia.comInstagram: @drintergalacticLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/josé-morey-03942357Learning Unboxed is produced in part by Crate MediaRecorded by Eric French at WOSU Studios in Columbus, Ohio

  • 136. Building Financial Resilience Through Hip Hop Pedagogy

    28/02/2022 Duration: 34min

    Andrea Ferrero is the Co-Founder and Executive Director of Pockets Change, a nonprofit that provides curriculum workshops and professional development to build financial literacy and resilience through Hip Hop pedagogy.If you’re not sure what that means, we dive into all of that and more in this episode, including the difficulties involved in teaching finances in school, understanding different personalities and their relationship to both learning and money, and where you can get started including this in your schools.To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.orgResources:pocketschange.comLearning Unboxed is produced in part by Crate Media

  • 135. Accelerating Innovation Within Your Community with Michael Dennis of CAS

    14/02/2022 Duration: 28min

    Michael W. Dennis is the Vice President of Legal, PMO, and Innovation for CAS. He earned his PhD in biochemistry from the Ohio State University, and JD from Capital University. In this episode, we discuss the advancement of individual communities on a global scale.CAS is looking to make science and data accessible across the globe, fueling innovation, curating information, and advancing scientific progress. We explore what it means to innovate at a community level, how CAS is contributing to that, and how you can take charge in your own area.To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.orgResources:cas.orgLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/michael-dennis-b262165Learning Unboxed is produced in part by Crate Media

  • 134. Democratizing Digital Mentorship with Angelica Estevez & Rania Ajami

    07/02/2022 Duration: 35min

    As always on this podcast, we’re excited to have conversations about innovative opportunities for students, for schools, and in this case, for professionals as well. In this episode, we cover a new program called Mentor Ship.Joining the conversation is Rania Ajami, an award-winning filmmaker and founder of several successful entities and organizations centered around creating modern programming for students. With Rania is Angelica Estevez, an attorney and legal counsel.Mentor Ship is an interactive learning platform that connects children with experts from around the world, bringing together changemakers and thought leaders in the areas of survival skills, climate change, space, artificial intelligence, archeology, health and wellbeing, arts, and more.To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.orgResources:mentor-ship.tvLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/rania-ajami-7457452Learning Unboxed is produced in part by Crate Media

  • 133. Designing Education for the Real World with Vivian Shen of Juni Learning

    31/01/2022 Duration: 31min

    We know that the traditional education system doesn’t work for most people, but rarely do people set out to come up with solutions on their own. We talk to Vivian Shen, the founder of Juni Learning, about what subjects give students the most value throughout their lives, how Juni is doing things differently from the traditional school system, and how to prepare kids for the real world.To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.orgResources:junilearning.comLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/vivianmshenLearning Unboxed is produced in part by Crate Media

  • 132. Take It Outside: Getting Students Invested In & Inspired By Nature with Pete Barnes

    24/01/2022 Duration: 28min

    In this episode of Learning Unboxed, we take another field trip, this time, to the New Albany Intermediate School. Our guide is Pete Barnes, a twenty-five year veteran of education with eighteen of those spent serving young people in New Albany schools. He shares his fresh take on curriculum work involving pollinator gardens, outdoor education, and environmental science – and why it makes such a big difference for kids.To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.orgResources:New Albany Intermediate SchoolLearning Unboxed is produced in part by Crate Media

  • 131. Bringing Community & Communion to Education with Christopher Travers & Derrick Tillman-Kelly

    17/01/2022 Duration: 38min

    Communion is an aspect of education that we rarely discuss, but it can have a tremendous impact on students’ personal outlooks and futures. Christopher Travers is a scholar, minister, writer, speaker, and curator of communion. Anchored in an ethic of love, his work explores the intersection of spirituality, race, and gender among Black men. Joining him is Derrick Tillman-Kelly, who serves as the Chief of Staff to the Dean of The Ohio State University College of Engineering. In this episode, we have a conversation that allows us to think critically, to think deeply, to think about community and what it means to be a part of one.To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.orgResources:communioncollective.comLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christopher-travers-97865236LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/derricktillmankellyLearning Unboxed is produced in part by Crate MediaRecorded by Eric French at WOSU Studios in Columbus, Ohio

  • 130. Choreographing Ambitious, Messy Change with Dan McClure

    10/01/2022 Duration: 32min

    Dan McClure draws on over thirty years of experience in order to, in his words “choreograph ambitious, messy change”. Now, he’s turning his attention to the education landscape, with a focus on which pieces are and aren’t relevant to make the whole thing run as efficiently as possible.If you haven’t noticed, a lot has changed since our current education system was built. But, there aren't many ways in which it’s been updated to match the times. It can be very difficult to get people to embrace change, especially when civic funding is at stake, but that’s exactly what Dan’s work is all about.To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.orgResources:ThoughtworksDan McClure on LinkedInLearning Unboxed is produced in part by Crate MediaRecorded by Eric French at WOSU Studios in Columbus, Ohio

  • 129. Revolutionizing the Middle School Experience with Denise Daniels & Andrew Ravin

    13/12/2021 Duration: 35min

    Many people shy away from talking about middle school, but it’s an important topic. Middle school is often where we make or break a kid’s future – and there is so much opportunity and potential during middle school to shape them for the rest of their lives.Andrew Ravin and Denise Daniels join us to discuss what Workshop Middle School does differently and how they’re rethinking the structure of the classroom, from starting later in the day to organizing smaller class sizes. Getting things right for kids at this transitional period in life is so important. To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.orgResources:workshopmiddleschool.orgLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/andrewravinLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/denise-daniels-5006a611bLearning Unboxed is produced in part by Crate MediaRecorded by Eric French at WOSU Studios in Columbus, Ohio

  • 128. Growing Up Boulder: Empowering the Voices of Children with Mara Mintzer

    06/12/2021 Duration: 33min

    Mara Mintzer from Growing Up Boulder gives us the scoop on their youth-friendly city initiative, a program established to include the voices of children in the decisions of local government, focusing on things such as public spaces, transit, and housing. If kids are going to be affected by these decisions, doesn’t it make sense to at least hear what they have to say? Involving children – especially those from underrepresented backgrounds – sheds a whole new light on aspects of city and social planning that would otherwise go unnoticed. It also gives them a glimpse of what it looks like to make a true and tangible impact on the world, with the hope that the experience inspires them both professionally and personally down the line.Growing Up Boulder is now working alongside UNICEF USA to inspire and educate children through unique projects their students are sure to remember for the rest of their lives.To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.orgResources:Growing Up BoulderMara’s TED TalkMara on LinkedInLearning Un

  • 127. EL Education in Action at Palouse Prairie Charter School with Jeneille Branen & Erin Corwine

    29/11/2021 Duration: 36min

    In this episode, I connect with Jeneille Branen and Erin Corwine, the powerhouses behind the Palouse Prairie Charter School in Moscow, Idaho. As a credited EL institute, it’s exemplary in executing the EL Education philosophy (formally known as  Expeditionary Learning). We discuss what makes the Palouse community and curriculum unique, the intentionality behind their rigorous hiring process, integrating natural learning environments, and how they pivoted their practices during the pandemic. To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.orgResources:Website: palouseprairieschool.orgLearning Unboxed is produced in part by Crate MediaRecorded by Eric French at WOSU Studios in Columbus, Ohio

  • 126. How a Living Curriculum Redefines Education with Sal Gordon of Green School Bali

    15/11/2021 Duration: 39min

    Sal Gordon, the Head of Teaching and Learning at Green School Bali, is here to explain the mission statement and vision behind the school in Bali which has now grown into a global movement. Sal spent 12 years in formal education and, at the end of his journey, realized that all he’d really learned along the way was how to learn. That’s what inspired him to join Green School; it matched up with his unique view of what teaching can and should be.We also get into how Green School Bali pivoted to keep moving during COVID, the ways that their model of education has helped students already, and its global expansion with other Green Schools in South Africa and Tulum.To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.orgResources:Green SchoolGreen School BaliSal on LinkedInLearning Unboxed is produced in part by Crate MediaRecorded by Eric French at WOSU Studios in Columbus, Ohio

  • 125. Using The Conrad Challenge to Unlock the Box with Nancy Conrad & Ankesh Madan

    08/11/2021 Duration: 40min

    The Conrad Challenge has been inspiring students to collaborate and innovate for years as just one of the programs run by The Conrad Foundation. Its founder and chair, Nancy Conrad, joins us, as well as tech investor and Conrad alum, Ankesh Madan, for a discussion on how the challenge continues to benefit people around the globe.A former teacher, Nancy is now a globally recognized leader in transformative education and a highly sought-after speaker. She established The Conrad Foundation to honor her husband, Pete Conrad, the third man to walk on the moon. Also joining us is Ankesh Madan. Ankesh is a self-described recovering materials engineer who made the transition to tech investor following his involvement in the 2010 Conrad Challenge. Together, they give us a full picture of how The Conrad Challenge is able to innovate, bring people together, and bring the best out of our children.To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.orgResources:The Conrad ChallengeNancy Conrad on LinkedInAnkesh Madan on LinkedInLearning

  • 124. Me and My City with Kaisa Koistinen

    01/11/2021 Duration: 35min

    Kaisa Koistinen is the mastermind behind Finland’s innovative Yrityskylä concept. Me and My City seeks to empower children to learn the world of business and entrepreneurship instead of expecting them to learn it on the fly once they’re older. The idea is simple but profound: children act out different roles within companies and organizations so as to build their understanding of the corporate landscape and how industries fit together. The idea is to prepare them for adulthood in a way that the current education system overlooks. In essence, they put the children in charge.For example, many young adults lack the basic capabilities to manage their own finances. Me and My City arms people with these tools before they reach an age where they need to rely on them.To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.orgResources:Me and My CityKaisa Koistinen on LinkedInLearning Unboxed is produced in part by Crate Media

  • 123. Looking at History Through a Critical Archaeological Lens with Matthew Reeves

    25/10/2021 Duration: 38min

    It’s fascinating the way archaeology impacts how we think about teaching, learning, and the future of the world.We’re going to be talking about exploring the legacy of race through archaeology as a teaching tool with Matthew Reeves, Director of Archaeology at James Madison's Montpelier in Orange, Virginia.The story of James Madison is a complex and fascinating one, and what they are trying to do at Montpelier is retell that story as accurately as possible. He was a father of the constitution, but he was also a slave owner up until his retirement. We look at the role of archaeology in digging up and telling that story, the value in uncovering the difficult history of the United States, and making sure all voices are heard.To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.orgResources:montpelier.orgLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/matthew-reeves-72295836Learning Unboxed is produced in part by Crate MediaRecorded by Eric French at WOSU Studios in Columbus, Ohio

  • 122. Teaching Forensic Science in Elementary School

    18/10/2021 Duration: 40min

    As the new academic year gets ready to start, we're going to have a conversation about some of the amazing science programs that are happening in and around our community. Today we’re taking a look at a program at the Ohio State University called WOW (Wonders of Our World), which brings creative, hands-on science experiments to elementary school classrooms grades K through five.Leading that conversation is Jessica Caton Diefenbach, the WOW Program Coordinator for the last five years at the Ohio State University. Joining Jessica are two third-year Ohio State students who have been participating in the WOW Program for a number of years, Brianna Agomessou and Grace Benecke.We talk about teaching forensic science to young students, how to approach them at their level, sparking an interest in science, and setting up the next steps for inspired students.To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.orgResources:wow.osu.eduInstagram: @wowprogramosuFacebook: facebook.com/WOWProgramOSULearning Unboxed is produced in part b

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