In the final episode of CoSN’s Large District Great Minds Series, we’ll discuss strategies for balancing technology to improve student learning.
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Future of School: The PodcastStudents Speak - Future of SchoolStudents
Students Speak: Self-Directed Online Enrichment (S3E5)
2 minutes readIn this episode of Students Speak, Amy interviews Anna Maria Iaramboykov, a student at the University of Oxford who benefited from taking online classes.
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StudentsFuture of School: The PodcastStudents Speak - Future of School
Students Speak: Online Learning vs. Crisis Schooling (S3E4)
2 minutes readIn this episode of Students Speak, Amy interviews Sahil Pontula, a Physics major at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
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StudentsFuture of School: The PodcastStudents Speak - Future of School
Students Speak: Personalized Hybrid Learning (S3E3)
2 minutes readIn this episode of Students Speak, Amy interviews Jazy Manoukian, a college student, who discusses personalized hybrid learning.
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Future of School: The PodcastStudents Speak - Future of SchoolStudents
Students Speak: Increasing Passion for Learning (S3E2)
2 minutes readIn this episode of Students Speak, Amy interviews Isaac Steinmeyer, a college student who explored a variety of choices when he was homeschooled.
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Future of School: The PodcastStudents Speak - Future of School
Students Speak: Opportunity in Rural Districts (S3E1)
2 minutes readIn this episode of Students Speak, Amy interviews Satara Enes, a college student who grew up attending a small rural district of fewer than 900 students.
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Future of School: The PodcastOne Big Idea - Future of School
One Big Idea: Andrew Campanella on Kinder (S2E17)
2 minutes readIn this episode of Future of School’s One Big Idea series, our guest is Andrew Campanella, president of National School Choice Week (NSCW).
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Author ChatsJohn Catt Educational
Leveraging the Modern School Library as a Hub of Innovation
2 minutes readAuthor Ryan Bani Tahmaseb, discusses the value of the modern school librarian as a critical partner in learning for schools.
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Tom and Emma reflect on the successes and events of the previous year while thanking educators worldwide for their dedication through a difficult 2021
