In each episode of the Inside Our MIND podcast, we take a look at issues and challenges facing education that we are working to address through research, technology and strategic initiatives.
In our latest episode, host Brian LeTendre welcomes Anthony Kim to the show to discuss his new book The New School Rules: 6 Vital Practices for Thriving and Responsive Schools. Anthony and Brian discuss how schools and districts must change from an organizational standpoint in order to have a truly successful personalized learning model.
Anthony is a nationally recognized leader in education technology, school design, and personalized learning. He is the founder and CEO of Education Elements, through which he helps schools and districts change the way they think about teaching and learning. He has spoken nationally on personalized learning and has been featured in numerous publications and outlets, including EdSurge, District Administrator, and more. He's also the author of The Personalized Learning Playbook.
You can listen to the episode in the player below:
Topics Covered in the Podcast:
00:45 - Intro
03:30 - Ed Elements and Origin of The New School Rules
08:00 - Breaking Old Habits
11:45 - Crucial Learning Networks
14:00 - The 6 New School Rules
22:45 - Defining Work and Roles
28:00 - Where to Start: Using the New School Rules
32:00 - Where to Find Out More
To learn more about Anthony's work, you can follow him on Twitter and visit the Education Elements website. You can get more information on The New School Rules at newschoolrules.com.
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Brian LeTendre was the Director of Impact Advancement at MIND Research Institute. In addition to building thought leadership and brand awareness for MIND, Brian worked cross-functionally internally and externally to amplify MIND's social impact and accelerate our mission. He is an author, podcaster and avid gamer.
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