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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 isn’t actually broken at all – it’s working exactly as it was designed, 100 years ago, and it’s 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.

Learning Unboxed Annalies Corbin & NOVA Media

    • Education
    • 5.0 • 25 Ratings

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 isn’t actually broken at all – it’s working exactly as it was designed, 100 years ago, and it’s 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.

    234. Immersive Nature Learning with Seth Oglesby and Susan Zelinski

    234. Immersive Nature Learning with Seth Oglesby and Susan Zelinski

    Getting to see a live wild animal up close beats staring at a screen for just about anybody, big or small. Our guests today have witnessed that firsthand and are building out their family education program based on it. 
    We are joined today by Seth Oglesby and Susan Zelinski from Arc of Appalachia’s Nature is Neat program. They are in the early growing stages of the South-Central Ohio program, bringing on more volunteer naturalists and a full-time education coordinator. Their passion is palpable.
    We dive into all the segments they include in their once-a-month programming: An activity, interactive learning, themed hikes, meeting a live animal, and a craft kids can take home to continue their learning. They emphasize that the program is for the whole family, creating meaningful moments of nature immersion and learning that will have a long term impact on everyone.

    To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.org

    We unbox:
    How nature lends itself to immersive learningThe power of volunteer naturalists in educationCreating a program that is great for kids and parents alike
    Resources:
    Learn more about Nature is Neat
    Produced by NOVA Media

    • 37 min
    233. Playworks and the Power of Recess with Elizabeth Cushing

    233. Playworks and the Power of Recess with Elizabeth Cushing

    Play is powerful. Not only is it critical to the individual development of children, but it can create schoolwide cultures of inclusion, celebration, and healthy conflict resolution. No one knows this better than our guest on the show today, Elizabeth Cushing, CEO of Playworks. 
    For almost 30 years, Playworks has worked to give kids a safe, healthy, inclusive recess experience. They partner with schools, starting with a Great Recess Framework evaluation. Then they place Playworks staff at the schools for recess, implementing the basics: Rock, paper, scissors as a conflict resolution tool; high fives; and positive language coming from adults. Plus, they train near-peer mentors as Junior Coaches, allowing kids to shine as leaders at their school.
    Beyond discussing the importance of play, both for kids and adults, we also dive into Playworks’ approach to sharing its practices with other organizations. Often nonprofits hesitate to share their “secret sauce” with other nonprofits, not wanting to risk their piece of the funding pie. Elizabeth explains how, for the sake of helping as many kids as possible, Playworks moved past this.
    In fact, you can check out Playworks’ free YouTube resources after you listen to the show!

    To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.org

    We unbox:
    How recess can set the tone for the whole dayThe basics norms Playworks establishes for recesses Why Playworks now makes its practices available to other organizations
    Resources:
    Watch hundreds of instructional game videos on the Playworks YouTube channelTake the Recess Checkup at RecessLab.org
    Produced by NOVA Media

    • 32 min
    232. The Research, Entrepreneurship, Design, & Inquiry Lab with Tom Thorpe

    232. The Research, Entrepreneurship, Design, & Inquiry Lab with Tom Thorpe

    Almost ten years ago, Tom Thorpe wanted to create a learning environment that was embedded in the community and shaped around individual students. Today, REDI Lab, a “school within a school,” is physically located in a Denver Housing Authority neighborhood and sees over 100 students create their own learning path every year.
    As our guest today, Tom tells us the origin story and evolution of the Research Entrepreneurship, Design, & Inquiry Lab at Colorado Academy. He walks us through the trimester-long program: Teaching self-empathy and self-discovery, letting students dwell in problem-solving stages, and putting process over product.
    We also talk about the importance of developing teacher agency alongside student agency, including what that may look like in terms of experimentation and assessment.
    Tom does an excellent job weaving together his real world experience and pedagogical theory. Enjoy!

    To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.org

    We unbox:
    Teaching students self-empathy and self-discoveryREDI Lab’s emphasis on process over productWhy teacher agency must grow alongside student agency
    Resources:
    Learn more at ColoradoAcademy.org/REDI-lab-at-ca

    Produced by NOVA Media

    • 31 min
    231. Improving Math Curriculums with Tammy and Marc Goldberg

    231. Improving Math Curriculums with Tammy and Marc Goldberg

    If a student misses even a single building block in their math education, they will struggle in future lessons. In math, every concept builds on itself. That’s why developing an excellent math curriculum is so critical… and so difficult.
    Today our guests are Tammy and Marc Goldberg, education innovators with Mathnasium. They’ve helped the company revamp its curriculum to help both instructors and students. Every concept is broken down into sequential pieces. Instructors assess where the student needs to (re)start, and each student gets all the time and individualized attention they need until they master that building block. 
    But that kind of individualization can be hard to come by in traditional education systems. We discuss the challenges of creating math curriculums in schools. But Tammy and Marc do have some suggestions for a path forward: Get rid of timed number fact tests. Treat math like we treat reading in the early grades. Use precise language when teaching concepts. 
    Tune in for this tough, but important conversation.

    To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.org

    We unbox:
    How math concepts build on themselvesThe emotional and social stigmas attached to struggling in mathKey changes that could make a big difference in math curriculums
    Resources:
    Learn more at Mathnasium.com/Mathnasium-Method
    Produced by NOVA Media

    • 37 min
    230. The Path to Hope with Christian Martinez

    230. The Path to Hope with Christian Martinez

    Christian Martinez knows firsthand what it’s like to be a young immigrant in America: The language barrier, financial stress, feeling alone and hopeless. That’s why he does what he does today. Christian is the founder and community innovator for The Camino Program and he’s our guest on the show today.
    Christian tells us  about the Camino program, not just what it does, but how it makes its participants feel. The program offers support in professional development, mental health, peer support, and career navigation for teens transitioning into adulthood. While it’s only four months long, it’s just the jumpstart of creating a lifelong network.
    The most important impact of the program is one that’s hard to measure, but is foundational to success: Hope. The Camino is literally “a path forward” for youth who have finally found a place where they can connect.

    To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.org

    We unbox:
    How immigrant youth experience disconnectionThe critical importance of hopeMeeting youth where they are at– especially when they’re not at school
    Resources:
    Learn more at CaminoProgram.orgFollow the Camino Program on Instagram: @CaminoProgram
    Produced by NOVA Media

    • 32 min
    229. Building Students and Staff Agency with Johnna Noll

    229. Building Students and Staff Agency with Johnna Noll

    In 2015, Norris School District came to Johnna Noll with a learner-centered educational consultant’s dream request. The tiny school district’s residential population consisted of a treatment center for kids, and it asked Johnna to help it transform into a learner-centered, trauma-invested, constantly evolving program. Of course, she said yes.  
    Johnna joins the show today to tell us about what the school district has built. It uses a very clear learning design process: Profile, Plan, Pathway, Progress, and Proof. Students create their own unique learning paths based on their hobbies, talents, and interests. Then it’s up to the learning specialists to make sure academic competencies are tied into it.
    The foundation of the entire learning environment is students and staff deeply learning about each other, building agency and confidence. From there students are connected to resources in the community to learn about what they are specifically interested in. 
    We also talk about how truly empowering students and staff goes hand-in-hand with scaling up. Authentic success stories for students and communities, plus a healthy workplace for educators, is necessary to sustain the growth rate needed to one day benefit all students across the state, country, and world.

    To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.org

    We unbox:
    Building student and staff profiles Tying academic competencies in with community-based learningChanging job descriptions and workplace policies to support learner-centered education
    Resources:
    Learn more at NorrisAcademyWI.org
    Produced by NOVA Media

    • 33 min

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An insightful podcast with a great host!

Highly recommended for anyone interested in the future of learning.

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This is a wonderful podcast - I love tuning into the series and am inspired but her vision to reform education and the encouragement for positive change! It is clear the passion Annalies Corbin has for this subject and does a wonderful job conveying that to listeners! Her well thought out topics and research is refreshing and her guest speakers are wonderful additions to the podcast.

All in all a great podcast to listen to!

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Learning Unboxed

Learning Unboxed continues to grow in depth with each podcast. Imagine having a combined resource for education, workforce, and the pulse of what is happening NOW. Annalies Corbin brings to the table those who continue to move this nation forward in innovative ways.

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