Dare to Disrupt

Dare Pitan

Dare to Disrupt is the podcast where education meets transformation. Hosted by Dare Pitan, Digital Education Leader, Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA), Bett UK Advisory Board Member, and AI in Education researcher. This show unpacks the biggest shifts in education technology and artificial intelligence. Each episode features bold conversations with global EdTech leaders, innovators, and educators who are reimagining how we teach, learn, and lead in a digital age. From AI strategies and ethical guardrails to student engagement, assessment redesign, and the future of learning systems, Dare to Disrupt gives you the insights, stories, and practical takeaways to stay ahead of the curve. Whether you’re an educator, policymaker, researcher, or EdTech innovator, this podcast is your guide to navigating disruption and shaping education for the future. One voice, one disruption at a time.

Episodes

  1. Inclusion by Design: Leveraging EdTech in Uncertain Times

    May 3

    Inclusion by Design: Leveraging EdTech in Uncertain Times

    In this episode of Dare to Disrupt, Dare Pitan is joined by Clive Gibson to reflect on what it meant for schools to move online overnight, focusing on real leadership decisions made under pressure where some teachers had little or no prior experience of teaching online, with a clear priority to focus on people and ensure no student or teacher is left behind. Clive shares that the immediate response was to support and ensure that students felt connected despite being spread across different countries, time zones and home environments, where inclusion moved beyond access and became about presence, consistency and wellbeing, with students needing to feel seen, supported and part of a learning community during uncertain times. A key theme throughout the discussion is that effective online teaching is less about the technology and more about being present, responsive and human, which links to the idea of focusing on screen values rather than screen time, ensuring that learning interactions are meaningful rather than simply increasing time spent online. Supporting teachers is central to this conversation, particularly those less confident with technology who needed immediate help while teaching, where clear guardrails, simple guidance, ongoing training and continuous conversations helped build confidence and maintain quality teaching without overwhelming staff. There is also a clear message to stop chasing new tools and instead focus on what works within each school context, leading to the development of bespoke approaches that meet the needs of staff and students while allowing schools to manage design decisions and data privacy effectively. The discussion highlights the value of the AI in Education Think Tank as a community of practice supporting schools at different stages of technological maturity, encouraging EdTech companies to provide free support and upskilling opportunities for teachers, concluding with a clear mindset shift to collaborate with technology rather than delegate to it, keeping inclusion and human connection at the centre of teaching.

    41 min
  2. Leading School Advancement with EdTech and AI

    12/07/2025

    Leading School Advancement with EdTech and AI

    In a world where AI is reshaping every industry, schools face a new challenge: how do we prepare young people, especially girls, to thrive in an AI-driven future? In this episode of Dare to Disrupt, host Dare sits down with Abeda, Senior Director of Digital Learning at GEMS Wellington International School Dubai, GEMS Education AI Excellence Fellow, and the visionary behind the Girls in AI initiative, to explore what leadership truly looks like in the EdTech and AI era. Together, they unpack how schools can bridge the gap between industry expectations and classroom reality. Abeda shares how the Girls in AI programme is opening doors for young women through mentorship, industry engagement, and authentic exposure to technology, empowering them to lead, innovate, and imagine what is possible. She also discusses how parents can be supported through cybersecurity awareness and practical guidance to help keep children safe online as they navigate digital learning spaces. The conversation also explores her inclusive leadership approach, the ethical use of AI in schools, and how well-designed learning experiences can enhance critical thinking. Abeda discusses how she supports teachers not just through training but through an AI Core Team model that creates a ripple effect across the school, ensuring every teacher feels confident, supported, and ready to drive change. We also delve into how enterprise, innovation, and sustainability are important pillars, that align with the National Agenda, and how we can integrate them our practices to ensure that transformation is intentional, coherent, and future-focused. This episode is a powerful reminder that the future of education is not simply about adopting technology. It is about courageous leadership, equity of opportunity, and preparing every learner to thrive in an AI-powered world.

    33 min
  3. Rethinking Assessment in the Age of AI

    11/03/2025

    Rethinking Assessment in the Age of AI

    As AI becomes deeply woven into higher education, one question keeps surfacing: What are we really assessing in this new era of learning? In this episode of Dare to Disrupt, host Dare Pitan is joined by Dr. Asim Bashir, Lecturer and Assessment Coordinator at a British University in Dubai, to explore how assessment, academic integrity, and teaching practices are evolving in the age of AI. Together, they unpack why some students lean more heavily on AI than others, the realities behind higher education’s perceived “slow” adoption of technology, and how governance and policy shape responsible innovation. Dr. Bashir shares insights on moving from product-based to process-focused assessment and designing tasks that strengthen critical thinking. He also mentioned is research findings about building confidence among academics through clarity, community of practice and collaboration. This conversation is a candid, forward-looking reflection on how educators can embrace AI and rethink assessments in this ever-evolving education landscape. If you’re an educator, EdTech leader, researcher, or policymaker, this conversation is packed with insights you can use right now to shape your approach to AI in academic research and teaching. Share your thoughts and leave a review at www.d2dpodcast.com, subscribe to Dare to Disrupt on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube for more conversations on AI in Education, EdTech innovation, and the future of education, and don’t forget to follow us on social @d2disrupt for bonus clips and resources. Stay curious, stay disruptive!

    31 min
  4. Can AI and Academic Integrity Coexist?

    10/15/2025

    Can AI and Academic Integrity Coexist?

    As AI becomes a staple in classrooms and universities, a big question emerges: Can technology that writes, solves, and creates coexist with the principles of honesty, trust, and fairness that define education? In this episode of Dare to Disrupt, I'm joined by Dr. Zeenath Reza Khan, Associate Professor at the University of Wollongong in Dubai and one of the leading voices on academic integrity and responsible AI. Together, we explore how AI is reshaping assessment, why traditional exams may no longer reflect authentic learning, and what integrity looks like in a digital-first era. From ethics and policy to the psychology behind why students turn to AI, this conversation dives deep into the future of fairness, creativity, and trust in education. Key Discussion Points What academic integrity means in the age of AIThe line between AI support and misconductBias and other ethical consideration in AIHaving an open and honest conversation with students Preparing educators to lead with integrity, not fearIs it time to start redesigning assessment? If you’re an educator, EdTech leader, researcher, or policymaker, this conversation is packed with insights you can use right now to shape your approach to AI in academic research and teaching. Share your thoughts and leave a review at www.d2dpodcast.com, subscribe to Dare to Disrupt on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube for more conversations on AI in Education, EdTech innovation, and the future of education, and don’t forget to follow us on social @d2disrupt for bonus clips and resources. Stay curious, stay disruptive!

    29 min

About

Dare to Disrupt is the podcast where education meets transformation. Hosted by Dare Pitan, Digital Education Leader, Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA), Bett UK Advisory Board Member, and AI in Education researcher. This show unpacks the biggest shifts in education technology and artificial intelligence. Each episode features bold conversations with global EdTech leaders, innovators, and educators who are reimagining how we teach, learn, and lead in a digital age. From AI strategies and ethical guardrails to student engagement, assessment redesign, and the future of learning systems, Dare to Disrupt gives you the insights, stories, and practical takeaways to stay ahead of the curve. Whether you’re an educator, policymaker, researcher, or EdTech innovator, this podcast is your guide to navigating disruption and shaping education for the future. One voice, one disruption at a time.