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Ep. 11 - The educational system is broken with Tonika Cheek Clayton
EduTrends
English - April 01, 2020 09:00 - 39 minutes - 35.9 MBEducation Business monterrey tec business education edutrends innovation sounds technology tecnologico tecsounds Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Previous Episode: Ep. 10 - Dissecting peer instruction with Eric Mazur
Next Episode: Ep. 12 - The globalization of growing up with Ger Graus
A talk between Tonika Cheek Clayton, Managing Partner of the Ed Tech team at NewSchools Venture Fund, and José “Pepe” Escamilla about the importance to support edupreneurs, the need for the development of better EdTech tools focused on underserved students learning outcomes and some success stories of the Newschools investing efforts in educational innovation.
Tonika Cheek Clayton addressed some of the Newschools research’s key findings on EdTech use in US classrooms, and she described the need for education to be more personalized, engaging and inclusive. A Podcast by Tec Sounds.