Who Needs School?
Who Needs School?
Joe Vollert
As technology allows us to tailor education to our learning styles, interests and talents, how will the educational Titanic move? If we focus on students and how they learn while keeping in mind the greater good, then how will the educational experience and system change? How should they change? A teacher and administrator for over 30 years, Joe Vollert will explore this vital issue though conversations with educators, innovators, business leaders and citizens about something we all do: School.
Lauren Mandel--a high school senior on meditation, collaboration and the source of life - Descript
Lauren Mandel is a senior in high school and offers her perspective about what has inspired her to learn and about what it's like to explore life's deepest questions. She offers some unexpected insights to the needs of our students today when asked about being the principal for a day.
Nov 8, 2021
33 min
Kerrie LaRosa on parenting and education
Trained in clinical social work, Kerrie founded LaRosa Parent Coach after realizing that good parenting leads to curious, responsible and independent kids and young adults. Today we discuss our first teachers--our parents and guardians.
Oct 15, 2021
30 min
Matt Miller, Chair of the Pomeroy Center - Descript
A partner at DLA Piper, a litigation law firm in San Francisco, Matt Miller serves as the chair of the Pomeroy Recreation and Rehabilitation Center in San Francisco. The Pomeroy Center serves developmentally challenged kids and young adults mainly in after school programs. In this episode we explore the work at the Pomeroy Center with what is often the invisible in our society.
Oct 1, 2021
22 min
Carolyn Feinstein, FinTech leader, on curiosity, life-long learning and schools as living organisms.
This tech leader speaks about how she learned the confidence to break glass ceilings and why the diversity of though is so important to thriving organizations. Carolyn speaks to the importance of instilling curiosity in young adults and the importance of collaboration and teamwork. This inspiring leader has advice and offers a perspective for all of us.
Sep 10, 2021
30 min
Peter Stern, co-founder and CEO of VoiceBrain.AI, on start ups, co-curriculars and mentors - Descript
Entrepreneur, co-founder and CEO of VoiceBrain.AI discusses his path into the start up world and how he found his niche. Peter explores the vital role of experiences outside the classroom that helped shape him into the leader he is today. Peter offers great advice for all of us, but especially for young adults, on the importance of finding mentors and taking initiative to reach into areas of interest.
Aug 20, 2021
19 min
Ted Pollak--from Dungeons and Dragons to Gaming and Education
A video game industry investor and analyst, Ted Pollak discusses the current and future situation of gaming and education. We explore the possibilities of merging video games--a predominantly visual medium--with education--a predominantly auditory realm.
Jun 25, 2021
23 min
Rayfil Wong: Attention is the New Currency
Born in Hong Kong, Rayfil immigrated to the US and grew up in San Francisco. His story resonates with so many in the United States and particularly in the Asian-American community in San Francisco's Sunset District. After a decade in business, Rayfil returned to Hong Kong where he currently resides. He is an entrepreneur--one of his startups is the financial literacy series on YouTube called Professor Savings. We discuss his experience as an immigrant in the school system and what schools could do to prepare future entrepreneurs.
Jun 10, 2021
21 min
Joshua Hunt on the Tulsa Race Massacre
Capital One Senior Banker and Vice President Joshua Hunt and I discuss the implications of the hidden history of the Tulsa Race Massacre, his own family's story as part of the great migration of Black Americans out of the South, and how schools can address issues of race in the classroom.
Jun 4, 2021
38 min
Adria Renke, President of Brophy College Prep in Phoenix, AZ
Adria Renke is the President of Brophy College Prep in Phoenix, Arizona, and has decades of experience in education. We have a wide ranging conversation about the importance of curiosity, organization and confidence in a young person's educational journey. Adria also has a interesting perspective on worldwide diversity and the role our schools can play in forming citizens of the world. And finally, we talk about the importance of belonging to a people and of learning a moral code in the educational experience. A quick editor's note. I mentioned two books in this podcast: The first is Leonardo da Vinci by Walter Isaacson. And the second is How to Win in a Winner-Take-All World by Neil Irwin.
May 18, 2021
46 min
Paul Totah on team teaching and water
Paul is the co-author of Charting a New Course: Reinventing High School Classes for the new Millennium. A long time English teacher and editor of St. Ignatius's Alumni magazine, Genesis magazine, Paul created a course that he team taught called Nature/Nexus. He discusses his evolution from classroom teacher to guide.
May 13, 2021
23 min
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