April 12, 2024 How might we re-think higher education to be about our ability to discern the world and take action, not the diplomas we receive? I speak with Ronald
April 10, 2024 Background: As I was burning out at my last independent school job before COVID hit, I was searching for better ways to work in school, both at
April 10, 2024 In the current state of education, the emphasis on enhancing communication and collaboration between teachers and parents has never been more critical. The dynamic complexities of modern
April 8, 2024 In the heart of Finland, amidst its lush forests and pristine lakes, stands—and tinkers—a figure emblematic of the Finnish spirit of education—Jukka O. Mattila. A physicist turned
Independent school associations are taking no risks to protect the systemic advantages of their customer base, even if it opens them up to charges of DEIJ hypocrisy and a token
April 3, 2024 With rapid technological changes, the allure of virtual realities is growing, and, like other technologies, it has the potential for both great, innovative applications and the seedier
March 26, 2024 Background Schools are full of dedicated people who love working hard. School people of this sort are essential to a school’s success. Schools also seem to have
March 25, 2024 For latchkey kids like me growing up in the 1980s, teenage angst was a collective character trait. Popular songs like “Don’t You (Forget about Me)” by Simple
March 22, 2024 How might we come together around a WHY rather than a HOW? Might the HOW sort itself out if we share purpose? In this episode, I speak
March 21, 2024 On this Rebel Educator® podcast, Tanya Sheckley has a conversation with Nathaniel Provencio who has worked in the public education field since 2001 as a classroom teacher,