Lectures on Learning

Heather Clayton Staker
Lectures on Learning

How will K-12 education change in the age of AI? Join host Heather Clayton Staker, CEO of Guide School, as she explore the theories, innovations, and best practices that shape the way we educate our children.

Episodes

  1. How Tablet Learning Helps the Marginalized – Imagine Worldwide

    MAY 28

    How Tablet Learning Helps the Marginalized – Imagine Worldwide

    What if a child could become literate and numerate—without ever stepping into a formal classroom? In this episode of Lectures on Learning, Heather Clayton Staker travels to the Dzaleka Refugee Camp in Malawi to explore how Imagine Worldwide is delivering powerful learning gains to the most marginalized students using only tablets, adaptive software, and a caring facilitator. Joined by Vafa Hakimi, a field leader from Imagine, Heather discovers how children—many of whom have never attended school—are becoming confident readers and mathematicians. Together, they explore a bold new vision for education in underserved communities and the future of learning for displaced youth around the world. KEY TOPICS COVERED: The learning crisis facing refugee children in Malawi and beyondHow Imagine Worldwide tablets use AI-powered adaptive software to teach literacy and numeracyA behind-the-scenes look at implementation in refugee-led schools and community centersStories of students who have never attended school now learning entirely through tabletsPros and cons of extrinsic motivators (e.g. play zones, books, raffles) for younger learnersWhy refugee-led organizations can outperform traditional NGOs in education deliveryThe surprising conversion story of a social worker who was once skeptical of edtechInsights on sustainability, device durability, and the need for wraparound support like mealsThe emerging “brick-and-mortar Flex Model” as a solution for out-of-school learnersReal-life partnerships between Imagine Worldwide and Limitless Education’s 2-Hour Learning LINKS: Download the "Innovation Spotlight: Imagine Worldwide" infographic at: https://www.guide.school/6 YouTube version of Lectures on Learning: www.youtube.com/@guideschooling/playlists Podcast version: Available on all major platforms (Spotify, Apple, etc.)

    33 min
  2. JAN 10

    Your Calling: Teacher, Guide, or None of the Above?

    Do you secretly dread your job? Do you resist going to work each day. Do you regret your low salary? Or do you feel you’re not making much of a difference? In this provocative episode of Lectures on Learning, Heather Clayton Staker explores the emerging role of the Guide in AI-powered Flex studios and questions whether you might be happier if you make the jump into this new role, whether because you see the downsides of traditional teaching or you are compelled by the upsides of what’s on the horizon with AI-powered Flex learning.  KEY TOPICS COVERED: - The emergence of AI-based adaptive learning software in education - What is a Guide? - Comparison of traditional "Teacher" role vs. new "Guide" role - Benefits of the Flex model in K-12 education - Reasons for current teachers to consider becoming Guides - Opportunities for non-teachers to enter the field as Guides - Quiz to help listeners determine if they're suited for the Teacher or Guide role - Potential ways Guides can transform education globally - Characteristics of individuals who should not pursue teaching or guiding roles FREE RESOURCE Quiz: “Do you have a Teacher or a Guide Mindset?” Download here: https:www.guide.school/4 LINKS www.guide.school/3 - Microschool budget resourcewww.guide.school/4 - Quiz to determine suitability for Teacher or Guide rolehttps://faculty.washington.edu/kate1/ewExternalFiles/SageOnTheStage.pdf - Alison King's article on "From Sage on the Stage to Guide on the Side"https://www.christenseninstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/JTBD.pdf - Paper on "jobs to be done" in educationYouTube version of Lectures on Learning: www.youtube.com/@guideschooling/playlistsPodcast version of Lectures on Learning: Available on all major podcast platforms.

    21 min
  3. One-Room Schools, Microschools, and Maui

    12/04/2024

    One-Room Schools, Microschools, and Maui

    In this episode of Lectures on Learning, we explore the evolution of education from one-room schoolhouses to modern microschools. Historically, one-room schoolhouses were prevalent in the U.S. and other countries, where a single teacher instructed mixed-age students. With advancements in online learning and AI, educators like Rhonda Hermes da Fonseca in Maui are reviving this model by starting their own microschools, leveraging technology to personalize education and eliminate the need for long commutes to large, impersonal schools. . KEY TOPICS COVERED: One-room schoolhouses were common in the United States, Prussia, and many other countries. A single teacher led a single classroom with a mixed-age cohort.School buses and the desire for higher standards led to the consolidation of schooling into large, comprehensive public schools that students took the bus to attend.The arrival of online learning software, apps, lessons, and games radically transforms this story. Students no longer need to endure long bus rides and large, institutional settings to access subject expertise or to accelerate academically.Rhonda Hermes da Fonseca, a school teacher in Maui, Hawaii with more than 20 years of experience teaching in a conventional classroom, started her own one-room schoolhouse for middle school students. She shares how she did it.Today, more adults can start one-room schoolhouses, or “microschools,” because they can leverage online software powered by AI to personalize academic instruction for each student.Three foundational elements include the physical facility, the people and human component, and the curriculum. There are basic ways to get started. #FlexBlendedLearning #AIinEducation #PersonalizedLearning #EducationInnovation #FutureOfEducation #AIInLearning #TeachingInnovation #EdTech FREE RESOURCES Starting Your Microschool: Startup Expenses and Budget Considerations (PDF)Sample Microschool Budget (Excel)Download here: https://www.guide.school/3 LINKS https://www.guide.school/YouTube version of Lectures on Learning: www.youtube.com/@guideschooling/playlistsPodcast version: Available on all major podcast platforms, such as Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1Tw4gHH7ebOScn5ja1Xusv

    48 min
  4. Teaching in the Age of Algorithms

    12/04/2024

    Teaching in the Age of Algorithms

    Join host Heather Clayton Staker as she explores the revolutionary shift in education brought on by AI and adaptive learning technologies. This episode follows five teachers transitioning from traditional roles to "guides on the side" in an innovative charter school. KEY TOPICS COVERED: • The history of the Prussian education model and its lasting impact • The disruptive potential of AI-powered adaptive learning • Two possible paths for the future of education: transformed classrooms vs. microschools • The changing role of teachers in the AI era Witness the journey of five educators as they grapple with this paradigm shift. Gain insights into the challenges and opportunities presented by AI in education, and discover how this transformation might reshape learning for generations to come. Whether you're an educator, political leader, parent, or simply interested in the future of learning, this episode offers valuable perspectives on the evolving landscape of K-12 education in the age of algorithms. #FutureOfEducation #AIInLearning #TeachingInnovation #EdTech FREE RESOURCE Discussion Guide: “How Will Teaching Change in the Age of Algorithms and How Can We Prepare? Download here: https://www.guide.school/1 LINKS https://www.guide.school/YouTube version of Lectures on Learning: www.youtube.com/@guideschooling/playlistsPodcast version: Available on all major podcast platforms, such as Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1Tw4gHH7ebOScn5ja1Xusv

    22 min

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How will K-12 education change in the age of AI? Join host Heather Clayton Staker, CEO of Guide School, as she explore the theories, innovations, and best practices that shape the way we educate our children.

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