Edvolution Podcast

Edvolution Services

Education is evolving, and we’re here for it. Edvolution is a podcast for educators, school leaders, and changemakers passionate about service learning, sustainability, global citizenship, and edible education. Join hosts Sandra Carden, Laurence Myers, and Melisa Pubil as we share real stories, practical strategies, and expert insights to help you navigate challenges, and create meaningful, real-world learning experiences for students. Whether you're just getting started or looking to deepen your impact, we’re here to support, inspire, and empower you.

  1. Purposeful Practice: Leadership & Learning in International Schools (featuring Teresa Tung)

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    Purposeful Practice: Leadership & Learning in International Schools (featuring Teresa Tung)

    In this episode, we sit down with Teresa Tung, Director of Curricular Programs at Hong Kong International School, for a thoughtful conversation about purpose, systems thinking, sustainability, and what it truly means to create flourishing school communities. Teresa shares her journey from growing up in Taiwan and immigrating to the United States, to becoming an international educator and leader across schools in Asia. Along the way, she reflects on identity, belonging, leadership, and how sustainability education transformed her understanding of the true purpose of schooling. Together, we explore: How educators can reconnect daily teaching to deeper purpose Why systems thinking matters for every teacher, not just sustainability educators The tension between curriculum demands and meaningful learning The importance of human flourishing, compassion, and wellbeing in schools What service learning can look like when students are trusted with authentic responsibility How becoming a parent reshapes our understanding of education Why young people are capable of far deeper systems thinking than we often assume Check out some of Teresa's favorite resources here: Compass Education Amala Education: Education with and for refugee youth Melbourne Metrics: New Metrics International Schools Program Connect with us for future topics and guests through LinkedIn or edvolution.services@gmail.com!

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  2. Teaching for Humanity in Uncertain Times (featuring Cathryn Berger Kaye)

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    Teaching for Humanity in Uncertain Times (featuring Cathryn Berger Kaye)

    Today’s episode is a little different. As we sat down to record, our team here in the UAE had been navigating difficult days in the region. Like many people around the world, we found ourselves feeling reflective, grateful for our communities, and reminded of why the work we do in education matters so much. So it felt especially meaningful to welcome international education consultant, author, and service learning pioneer Cathryn Berger Kaye to the podcast. Cathy has been shaping the field of service learning for decades, working with educators around the world to connect classroom learning with real-world purpose. She shares how her journey in education led her to champion service learning as a powerful way to connect classrooms with real community needs. We discuss why purpose, listening, and civic engagement matter more than ever, and how meaningful learning happens when students apply their knowledge to the world around them. In this episode, we reference the poem To Be of Use, which reflects on the value of meaningful work and contributing to something larger than ourselves. The poem resonates deeply with the purpose behind service learning and community engagement. Cathy consults in person and virtually with schools around the world. Mel highly recommends her Service Learning Specialist Course! Learn more about Cathy and her work on her website or reach out to her directly at cathy@cbkassociates.com. Connect with us! We’d love to hear your thoughts on this conversation. Reach out anytime at edvolution.services@gmail.com.

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  3. Making Field Trips Meaningful: Curriculum, Connection and Student Voice

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    Making Field Trips Meaningful: Curriculum, Connection and Student Voice

    This episode was supposed to be short… but once we started talking about field trips, we couldn’t stop. After Mel returned from a field trip, we decided to pivot and unpack a big question: What makes a field trip truly meaningful? We explore the spectrum of real-world learning experiences from schools that rarely leave campus to fully student-directed trips. Along the way, we talk honestly about the very real points of resistance: Cost, logistics, and time Safety, supervision, and behavior concerns Administrative pressure about “instructional time” The overwhelm teachers feel when planning But instead of stopping there, we reframe those challenges as opportunities. We also share examples of interdisciplinary field trips that blend social studies, science, math, language, and sustainability, discussing how the best trips are never built in isolation. And maybe most importantly, we remind ourselves: If we want real-world learning… we actually have to go into the real world. Or at the very least, intentionally bring it in! We want to hear from you: What are your field trip hacks? How are you navigating resistance? How are you making experiences meaningful and curriculum-connected? Our Edvolution newsletter comes out every other Monday (on non-podcast weeks), and we have a submission section just for educators like you. Use this form to send us: 250 words A photo of yourself Your field trip insight, strategy, or story We’d love to feature you. Connect with us any time on LinkedIn or email us at edvolution.services@gmail.com.

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Education is evolving, and we’re here for it. Edvolution is a podcast for educators, school leaders, and changemakers passionate about service learning, sustainability, global citizenship, and edible education. Join hosts Sandra Carden, Laurence Myers, and Melisa Pubil as we share real stories, practical strategies, and expert insights to help you navigate challenges, and create meaningful, real-world learning experiences for students. Whether you're just getting started or looking to deepen your impact, we’re here to support, inspire, and empower you.