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Learning Machine: The Uncertain Future of Education

37 episodes - English - Latest episode: almost 2 years ago - ★★★★★ - 18 ratings

Interview-based show building bridges and demolishing barriers between educators, edtech companies, researchers, and learners. Three teachers discuss the big questions about the future of education, with people who (might) have the answers.

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Waiting on EdTech w/ The Tech Rabbi

May 14, 2022 22:00 - 50 minutes - 34.4 MB

On this week's episode we interview Michael Cohen, the Tech Rabbi. Michael is both a designer and an educator, as well as the author of the recent book Educated by Design, which outlines methods for bringing design thinking and creativity into the classroom - Michael is a big fan of creativity.  Our conversation started from the recognition that the promise of technology in education has not always been the reality for students on the ground, but moved to consider the ways in which the democ...

Waiting on EdTech w/ The Tech Rabbi

May 14, 2022 22:00 - 50 minutes - 34.4 MB

On this week's episode we interview Michael Cohen, the Tech Rabbi. Michael is both a designer and an educator, as well as the author of the recent book Educated by Design, which outlines methods for bringing design thinking and creativity into the classroom - Michael is a big fan of creativity.  Our conversation started from the recognition that the promise of technology in education has not always been the reality for students on the ground, but moved to consider the ways in which the democ...

Efficiency vs. Equity w/ Martin Oliver

May 05, 2022 13:00 - 1 hour - 43.4 MB

Teachers are bring tech into the classroom more than every before, but if those tech tools aren't designed for the reality and context of all students - can they really be effective?  On this week's episode we speak with Professor Martin Oliver, Pro-Director for Academic Development at the University College of London’s Institute of Education. During our conversation, Martin explained that choosing effective tech tools for learning is less about choosing the most cutting edge options, and m...

EdTech & Equity w/ Ann Kozma

April 28, 2022 19:00 - 37 minutes - 25.6 MB

What is it about a simple undo button that fills young students with confidence? How can technology support diverse methods of assessment and create space for everyone to have a voice? On this week's episode we discuss Flipgrid and the impact of technology on equity in education with Ann Kozma.  Ann loves to encourage others to “push all the buttons” as they use Flipgrid to empower learners of all ages to share their voices and respect the diverse voices of others. She has spent 20+ years d...

Flipped Classroom w/ Mandy Rice

April 20, 2022 19:00 - 39 minutes - 26.9 MB

Flipping your classroom means swapping the work typically done at home with the instruction typically done in the classroom. Teachers use videos to introduce content to students at home and then use the in-class time for asking questions, applying skills, and individualized instruction. In this episode, we discuss with classroom flipping expert Mandy Rice who is a classroom flipping expert with more than 10 years of experience. She has a teacher support business "Teach On A Mission" and he...

Virtual Classrooms, Virtual Worlds - Feat. Andreina Parisi-Amon

April 13, 2022 15:00 - 31 minutes - 21.4 MB

For two years during the pandemic, many classrooms went virtual. What have we learned about the pros and cons of virtual classrooms during that time? We are joined by education expert Dr. Andreina Parisi-Amon from Engageli as we discuss virtual classrooms for a virtual world. To find out more about our podcast, visit us at www.learningmachinepodcast.com Support the show

Season Three Trailer

April 11, 2022 22:00 - 6 minutes - 4.46 MB

Learning Machine is a podcast about the uncertain future of education, and this season, season three, is our EdTech season. We want to know how technology is transforming the classroom, for better - and for worse.  Join us each episode for conversations with experts in the EdTech arena, from teachers, to researchers, to CEOs, and join us online to discuss our weekly debate topic.  To find out more about our podcast, visit us at www.learningmachinepodcast.com Support the show

CRT: A Year in Review (Season Finale)

January 23, 2022 17:00 - 35 minutes - 24.7 MB

That's a wrap for season 2! We have learned a lot about Critical Race Theory and Culturally Responsive Teaching this season from all of our education experts. In this episode, we reflect on where we started, what we learned, and how far we still have to go as a country when it comes to addressing educational equity. We also look forward to season 3 where we will be focusing on the disruptive world of educational technology. Thanks for listening! All episodes can be found at www.learningmac...

Who Creates Equity in Education? w/ Tanishia Williams

January 16, 2022 16:00 - 27 minutes - 19.1 MB

Our guest this week is Tanishia Williams, a Critical Race Theory Research Associate at The African American Policy Forum, a Ph.D. candidate in Urban Policy, and an educator for twenty-two years.  In this interview, she reflects on transitioning from her previous role as a school educator and administrator into her new role as an educational researcher, and how those different positions have shaped her beliefs about student support and educational equity.  Tanishia comes to the topic from dif...

What is QuantCrit? w/ Dr. Wendy Castillo

January 09, 2022 15:00 - 33 minutes - 22.8 MB

How do our biases shape the way that we think about numbers? Is data ever an unbiased source of truth? Dr. Wendy Castillo joins us on this episode to talk about these issues and the work she is doing to promote #Data4SocialJustice. We discuss the tenets of Quantitative Critical Race Theory (QuantCrit) and spend some time investigating our own biases about education. Homework: Write your own positionality statement acknowledging the personal biases you carry with you and how those might imp...

What is QuantCrit?

January 09, 2022 15:00 - 33 minutes - 22.8 MB

How do our biases shape the way that we think about numbers? Is data ever an unbiased source of truth? Dr. Wendy Castillo joins us on this episode to talk about these issues and the work she is doing to promote #Data4SocialJustice. We discuss the tenets of Quantitative Critical Race Theory (QuantCrit) and spend some time investigating our own biases about education. Homework: Write your own positionality statement acknowledging the personal biases you carry with you and how those might imp...

CRT and the Culture War w/ Freddie deBoer

December 19, 2021 15:00 - 27 minutes - 19.2 MB

If we won the fight around CRT, what would we be winning? This is the question Freddie deBoer asks in his article, CRT could use a little cost/benefit analysis - and his argument is compelling. As the political and cultural left struggles to clearly define CRT - and even in some cases to admit that it’s having an influence in American schools - deBoer points out that there are concrete programs and initiatives that would have a bigger impact for students in the classroom. He issues a clear a...

Equality Not Sameness w/ Dr. Kathryn Paige Harden

December 12, 2021 15:00 - 40 minutes - 28.2 MB

Dr. Kathryn Paige Harden recently published her first book, The Genetic Lottery: Why DNA Matters for Social Equality where she makes an urgent case for acknowledging individual genetic differences as a necessary precursor to achieving social equality. Dr. Harden compares genetic differences to socioeconomic inequality and argues that her research is an anti-eugenic reclaiming of genetics. In this episode, we discuss the implications of Harden's work for teachers, researchers, and policymaker...

Embracing CRT in the Classroom w/ David Rosas

December 05, 2021 17:00 - 28 minutes - 19.4 MB

In this episode, we speak with David R. Rosas, an assistant principal at the Castle Bridge School in Washington Heights in New York City. David recently wrote an article for Chalkbeat titled, I’m an elementary school teacher, and I embrace critical race theory. In our conversation, David touches on the realities of CRT as an academic discipline vs. what it means to be a teacher who uses CRT to create an inclusive classroom. David has been an educator for 21 years and has worked as a teacher ...

Is fear over CRT stopping the conversation about racism? w/ Jania Hoover

November 28, 2021 16:00 - 36 minutes - 25.2 MB

Dr. Jania Hoover is an educator and teacher coach with over 16 years of classroom experience. As an expert on social studies education, Dr. Hoover discussed with us how teachers can navigate controversial topics in the classroom with their students. In her words, "students will ask you the tough questions" so you should probably prepare to answer them. Dr. Hoover wrote an article in July 2021 on the importance of teaching kids about racism regardless of the current debate around critical rac...

What's really going on with CRT in schools? w/ Jazmyne Owens & Elena Silva

November 21, 2021 16:00 - 22 minutes - 15.6 MB

There’s a lot of talk about Critical Race Theory and Education in the media these days, but what’s really going on with CRT in schools? In this episode we spoke with educational policy experts from New America Jazmyne Owens and Elena Silva. As we discuss the current political and cultural landscape that teachers find themselves in, Jazmyne and Elena talk about the realities of multicultural teaching and discussing race in the classroom.  Along with this episode, check out Jazmyne's article: ...

What's really going on with CRT in schools? w/ Jazmyne Owens & Elena Silva

November 21, 2021 16:00 - 22 minutes - 15.6 MB

There’s a lot of talk about Critical Race Theory and Education in the media these days, but what’s really going on with CRT in schools? In this episode we spoke with educational policy experts from New America Jazmyne Owens and Elena Silva. As we discuss the current political and cultural landscape that teachers find themselves in, Jazmyne and Elena talk about the realities of multicultural teaching and discussing race in the classroom.  Along with this episode, check out Jazmyne's article: ...

Are Teachers Learning CRT? w/ Dr. Amy Samuels

November 14, 2021 15:00 - 33 minutes - 23 MB

Should teachers be required to study Critical Race Theory as part of their training? At this point, the teaching workforce is still predominantly white and female and does not reflect the diversity of students in classrooms. Preparing teachers to understand the historical and cultural experiences students bring to the classroom is one solution to mismatched identities. Dr. Amy Samuels is an expert in teacher education and culturally responsive pedagogy and in this episode, she offers her per...

What is CRT doing in a nice field like Education? w/ Professor Janel George

November 07, 2021 15:00 - 31 minutes - 21.6 MB

Professor Janel George, Director of the Racial Equity in Education Law and Policy Clinic at Georgetown University speaks on the history of Critical Race Theory. In this episode we delve into the recent political outrage over Critical Race Theory in Education and ask the question: If you teach the history of racial inequality are you teaching Critical Race Theory? In the same vein, would Critical Race Theory by any other name be just as offensive?  You can follow Janel George on Twitter @JG4...

Season 2 Trailer - What is CRT and Why It Matters Now More than Ever

October 31, 2021 21:00 - 9 minutes - 6.26 MB

In Season 2 we are talking about Critical Race Theory, also known as CRT - what it is and why it has become such a politicized hot-button issue. We’re also exploring Culturally Responsive Teaching and equity in education.  Just like in Season 1 we reached out to education experts from all walks of life and asked them to share their insights with all of you. Support the show

Season One Finale w/ Raven DeRamus-Byers

September 10, 2021 01:00 - 19 minutes - 13.3 MB

Series One of Learning Machine is in the books! It's been such an insightful and edifying experience to work on our eight interview episodes from our first series. We've learned a lot through the process - both about the education system and about how to produce a podcast - and we're excited to bring that new knowledge forward with us as we begin work on Series Two! As part of that work, we're excited to introduce our new co-host, Raven DeRamus-Byers.  Raven works in education policy at New ...

Is Opportunity a Myth? w/ Deirdra Reed and Bailey Cato Czupryk

September 02, 2021 12:00 - 22 minutes - 15.7 MB

Does our education system make a promise that it doesn't keep? In this episode, we speak with Deirdra Reed and Bailey Cato Czupryk from TNTP about a 2018 report titled, "The Opportunity Myth." This report posits that there is a promise of opportunity that is made to every student, but that the system does not work equally for all students. What kind of students is our system built for? And what happens to students who don’t fit into the system we have?  You can check out the Opportunity Myt...

Is Opportunity a Myth? w/ Deirdra Reed and Bailey Cato Czupryk

September 02, 2021 12:00 - 22 minutes - 15.7 MB

Does our education system make a promise that it doesn't keep? In this episode, we speak with Deirdra Reed and Bailey Cato Czupryk from TNTP about a 2018 report titled, "The Opportunity Myth." This report posits that there is a promise of opportunity that is made to every student, but that the system does not work equally for all students. What kind of students is our system built for? And what happens to students who don’t fit into the system we have?  You can check out the Opportunity Myt...

The Future of Education is Fun w/ Karin Wu

August 26, 2021 13:00 - 25 minutes - 17.7 MB

Do you consider yourself a Math person? Most people don’t, and unfortunately the statistics back this up. Just 24% of high school 12th graders scored at or above proficient on the National Assessment of Educational Progress. Karin Wu and her team at the MIND Research Institute believe that expertly designed educational games can help shift Math from frustrating to fun. STMath, the game developed by her team, is based on cutting-edge neuroscience and education research. In this episode, we di...

The Future of Education is Fun with Karin Wu

August 26, 2021 13:00 - 25 minutes - 17.7 MB

Do you consider yourself a Math person? Most people don’t, and unfortunately the statistics back this up. Just 24% of high school 12th graders scored at or above proficient on the National Assessment of Educational Progress. Karin Wu and her team at the MIND Research Institute believe that expertly designed educational games can help shift Math from frustrating to fun. STMath, the game developed by her team, is based on cutting-edge neuroscience and education research. In this episode, we di...

The Cost of Free College w/ Kevin Carey

August 19, 2021 11:00 - 21 minutes - 15.1 MB

Should college be free? Public education in the United States has guaranteed free school from Kindergarten through Twelfth grade, what we call the ‘K-12 school system’. But in a move that would create a once-in-a-generation expansion of this system, the Biden Administration would like to add two years of free pre-k and two years of free community college, growing the current thirteen years of free public education to seventeen years of school that every American is entitled to. We spoke to K...

The Cost of Free College w/ Kevin Carey

August 19, 2021 11:00 - 21 minutes - 15.1 MB

Should college be free? Public education in the United States has guaranteed free school from Kindergarten through Twelfth grade, what we call the ‘K-12 school system’. But in a move that would create a once-in-a-generation expansion of this system, the Biden Administration would like to add two years of free pre-k and two years of free community college, growing the current thirteen years of free public education to seventeen years of school that every American is entitled to. We spoke to K...

Tools of the Trade w/ Tim Truitt

August 12, 2021 14:00 - 17 minutes - 11.9 MB

Imagine you have an expert medical doctor - you would trust this doctor to give you medical advice, right? But would you trust this doctor to make the medicine they were giving you? Would you trust them to build the x-ray machine or to design their own DIY stethoscope? Likely not! And this is exactly the point that Tim Truitt makes: Tim is Director of Mathematics at EdReports.org, a non-profit organization that reviews curricular materials and then makes those reports openly available to tea...

A Window of Opportunity w/ Bree Dusseault

July 15, 2021 09:00 - 25 minutes - 17.3 MB

Bree Dusseault and her colleagues at CRPE are keeping close tabs on the education system as we transition out of the pandemic year and back to full in-person school across the country in the fall. And while there are real concerns and legitimate fears about lost learning, the pandemic has spurred a massive investment of resources into America’s public school system. This moment represents a-once-in-a generation opportunity to re-imagine our public schools in ways that could make them more ef...

Teacher Super-powers w/ Rene Kizilcec

July 15, 2021 09:00 - 20 minutes - 14.2 MB

How do you imagine education will look in 30 years? If you're old enough, does education today look the way you imagined it would 30 years ago? In our conversation with Dr. Rene Kizilcec we discuss the past, present, and future of educational technology. We review his recent research on the democratizing impact of covid restrictions in online learning. Rene presents his optimistic view of educational technology, and explains why he thinks technology can give teachers superpowers. You can fi...

Teacher Super-powers w/ Rene Kizilcec

July 15, 2021 09:00 - 20 minutes - 14.2 MB

How do you imagine education will look in 30 years? If you're old enough, does education today look the way you imagined it would 30 years ago? In our conversation with Dr. Rene Kizilcec we discuss the past, present, and future of educational technology. We review his recent research on the democratizing impact of covid restrictions in online learning. Rene presents his optimistic view of educational technology, and explains why he thinks technology can give teachers superpowers. You can fi...

We Should All Be Lurkers w/ Nia Dowell

July 15, 2021 09:00 - 17 minutes - 12.3 MB

Do you ever find yourself being more of a listener - a lurker, if you will - in a conversation than a participator? Maybe you thought you weren’t contributing much, and if so, you might be surprised by the fascinating research of Dr. Nia Dowell. By using a special computer analysis technique called Natural Language Processing (NLP), Nia and her colleagues have been able to define and analyze the contributions of all kinds of different team participants, and her results have all kinds of impo...

We Should All Be Lurkers w/ Nia Dowell

July 15, 2021 09:00 - 17 minutes - 12.3 MB

Do you ever find yourself being more of a listener - a lurker, if you will - in a conversation than a participator? Maybe you thought you weren’t contributing much, and if so, you might be surprised by the fascinating research of Dr. Nia Dowell. By using a special computer analysis technique called Natural Language Processing (NLP), Nia and her colleagues have been able to define and analyze the contributions of all kinds of different team participants, and her results have all kinds of impo...

Education Doesn't Work w/ Freddie deBoer

July 15, 2021 09:00 - 21 minutes - 15 MB

I’m not convinced that you’ll like what Freddie deBoer has to say, but I am convinced that you need to hear it. Freddie’s careful and honest look at what the data really says about our education system challenges our ideas about what education is for and why it just isn’t working. His article Education Doesn’t Work makes a strong (if depressing) case that education cannot fix society because that’s not what it’s supposed to do - it’s not a social panacea. And this may be an uncomfortable tru...

A Window of Opportunity w/ Bree Dusseault

July 15, 2021 09:00 - 25 minutes - 17.3 MB

Bree Dusseault and her colleagues at CRPE are keeping close tabs on the education system as we transition out of the pandemic year and back to full in-person school across the country in the fall. And while there are real concerns and legitimate fears about lost learning, the pandemic has spurred a massive investment of resources into America’s public school system. This moment represents a-once-in-a generation opportunity to re-imagine our public schools in ways that could make them more ef...

Series One Trailer

July 07, 2021 19:00 - 5 minutes - 3.52 MB

Learning Machine launches with four episodes from Series One on July 15th! Learning Machine is a podcast about the uncertain future of education! Series One will feature a total of eight episodes, each featuring a researcher, policy expert, or practitioner in the field of education.  In this trailer, you'll hear four of our guests from this series answering the question, "What is the purpose of the education system?" Guests in order of appearance in this trailer are Karin Wu (The Mind ...

Series One Trailer

July 07, 2021 19:00 - 5 minutes - 3.52 MB

Learning Machine launches with four episodes from Series One on July 15th! Learning Machine is a podcast about the uncertain future of education! Series One will feature a total of eight episodes, each featuring a researcher, policy expert, or practitioner in the field of education.  In this trailer, you'll hear four of our guests from this series answering the question, "What is the purpose of the education system?" Guests in order of appearance in this trailer are Karin Wu (The Mind ...

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