The Benjamin Franklin International School Podcast: Changemaking in Action

Benjamin Franklin International School

This is a small school podcast with a difference. We aim to showcase our school’s future-oriented vision for learning. Our goal: acting as agents of change in an educational world that must adapt to be ready for a fast-moving now and a fast-moving future. We’ll showcase our pillars of learning, profile leadership and excellent practices at all levels within the school, and claim our place in the wider world of educational innovation, excellence, and student-centered learning.

Episodes

  1. EP 10: Robotics and Making at BFIS and Renaissance College

    06/06/2024

    EP 10: Robotics and Making at BFIS and Renaissance College

    Building robotics experiences has become a priority at BFIS and Renaissance College to equip students with essential skills in a technology-driven world. Benjamin has developed the Middle and High School Robotics program at BFIS, observing significant growth in students' learning and development over the past two years. Cora highlighted in a recent podcast with Tricia Friedman the debate around zero or low-tech in schools, emphasizing the need for balanced priorities between tech and non-tech learning environments. Technology plays a crucial role in enhancing experiences across various professional fields, including music, film, theater, and arts. This integration offers significant learning opportunities for students and unexpected interdisciplinary connections. To keep pace with technological advancements, ongoing teacher learning is essential. Positions like Benjamin and Cora's can bridge the gap, helping schools maximize staff potential in integrating technology effectively. Ethics in robotics and AI is a critical consideration, especially as applications range from military uses to assistive technologies for the blind. Educators must address these ethical issues in an accessible manner for students. The accessibility of robotics as an educational subject is broadening, with efforts to cast a wider net for new learners. Decisions on whether robotics should be taught within regular classes or as a separate curriculum component are ongoing, with discussions about the most effective integration methods.

    34 min
  2. Ep2: Technology: What’s Coming, and How Do We Work With What’s Already Here? With Tricia Friedman, Educational Innovator

    11/24/2023

    Ep2: Technology: What’s Coming, and How Do We Work With What’s Already Here? With Tricia Friedman, Educational Innovator

    In this second episode of the BFIS podcast, host and Head of School Rachel Hovington meets Tricia Friedman, Director of Learning and Strategy at Shifting Schools. A seasoned podcaster herself, Tricia hosts the Unhinged Collaboration https://unhingedcollaboration.com/ with Kathleen Naglee, Head of School at the International School of Helsinki. Tricia is the founder of Allyed.org, the Be a Better Ally Podcast and the unhinged collaboration where she goes …"beyond just cracking the door open on education". She hosts conversations with leading thinkers and educators who inspire her and to rethink classroom practice, the use of technology , classroom libraries, and policies that enhance belonging and lift learning.  Tricia lives in Ottawa with her wife, and their dog who reminds her that every day deserves a really good walk. Show Notes provided by Tricia: Jen Chrstiansen Science Communicator episode Ears of East https://portfolios.uwcsea.edu.sg/theearsofeast/ BBIS SJC zines with Kristina Pernell Goetz supervisor  https://sites.google.com/bbis.de/bbis-social-justice-committee/zines?authuser=0 https://www.orben.group https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/apr/26/dont-despair-if-your-child-is-glued-to-a-screen-it-may-be-keeping-them-sane “Going to the ocean” analogy from Dr Orben https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/science-weekly/id136697669?i=1000627554081 Women in Games International how do you launch a non-profit that is relevant and human centered? Swapna Krishna Interdisciplinary thinking–linking a passion for Star Trek to Stargazing to Mediation to more. She created a need for her own Wired column  The Body Electric series https://www.npr.org/series/1199526213/body-electric Seven Shifts resource–get experimental with it. Unstructured play (The GIft of Failure)

    35 min
  3. Ep1: Leading A Future-Ready International School with Tim Kelley, International School of Stuttgart

    11/10/2023

    Ep1: Leading A Future-Ready International School with Tim Kelley, International School of Stuttgart

    In this first episode of the new Benjamin Franklin International International School Podcast, our host and Head of School Rachel Hovington meets Head of School at the International School of Stuttgart, Tim Kelley. They sat down to discuss what international school leadership in a VUCA (volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous) world context looks like, sharing some positive stories on how they are both working to build schools of the future. Some of their conversation topics include: What does a future-ready school look and feel like? What kind of intentional spaces on campus need to be curated in future-ready international schools (i.e. technology spaces, interdisciplinary spaces, performing arts sustainability-focused spaces, spaces for quiet rest, reflection, and community?) Research has shown that bringing a diverse array of speakers, artists, musicians, activists, industry mentors, and community members builds strong Social and Emotional competencies in K-12 students (Hall, Panarese, 2016).  Does the research  on intentionally building communities lead to you consider your school setup differently? Inclusive spaces and classrooms - how do you set the tone early on to ensure your school feels welcoming to all, and how do you communicate this effectively to your wider community The key questions here are: what makes an international school truly international? Special Thanks and a shout-out to our podcast jingle creator, BFIS Grade 12 Student Joakim Talling-Smith. He is available for DJ gigs and events of all kinds as well as music composition!

    34 min

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This is a small school podcast with a difference. We aim to showcase our school’s future-oriented vision for learning. Our goal: acting as agents of change in an educational world that must adapt to be ready for a fast-moving now and a fast-moving future. We’ll showcase our pillars of learning, profile leadership and excellent practices at all levels within the school, and claim our place in the wider world of educational innovation, excellence, and student-centered learning.