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We are stuck in an old paradigm, with institutional structures that control and define our lived experience, built for a world that no longer exists.

Within education, passionate entrepreneurs and committed citizens are no longer waiting for these broken formal institutions to be reformed. All over the world, they are designing and building their own local responses with relationships at their core. These are the education ecosystems that our young people need and out of which new institutions will emerge.

The Future Learning Design podcast is an inquiry into these fundamental changes and an invitation to you to join the movement to help drive positive change.

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More than 100 episodes with thought-leaders, entrepreneurs, educators.

Hosted by Tim Logan, Partner at Good Impact Labs.

Time to Question the Science? A Conversation with Subhadra Das
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Time to Question the Science? A Conversation with Subhadra Das

One of the things that I enjoy doing on the podcast is problematising various ’school subjects’. In previous episodes, with various guests we’ve questioned maths, languages, economics, history, physical education. But we haven’t yet taken a critical look at science itself, which is not only a set of disciplines, but also an approach and methodology that underpins a lot of the logic of how many like to imagine that we direct education, through evidence-based practice and the sciences of learning. Apparently it tells us ‘what works’ in inverted commas… doesn’t it?

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Education for the Age of AI - A Conversation with Charles Fadel
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Education for the Age of AI - A Conversation with Charles Fadel

Back with another special episode on the status of the AI in education, cutting through the hype (again) with the fantastic Charles Fadel. This is quite a deep dive into the topic, so if you’re early exploring this topic, check out ⁠episodes 107⁠ and ⁠108⁠ with a great selection of reflections on AI in education from young people, teachers, leaders, policy-makers and edtech entrepreneurs.

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The Impossible Question of Living Well - A Conversation with Dr. Helen Street
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The Impossible Question of Living Well - A Conversation with Dr. Helen Street

“Perhaps the secret of living well is not in having all the answers but in pursuing unanswerable questions in good company.” This is a quote from the paediatrician, Rachel Naomi Remen, that my guest this week quotes in her fantastic new book The Impossible Question of Living Well: How do we hold on to what matters, while also knowing how to let go? Dr Helen Street has been banging the drum that living well should be a priority of educational institutions for years, but more importantly, that this is not a question of individual ‘hacks to happiness’ as she talks about in this episode, but a fundamental rethinking of how much context plays a role in enabling or preventing possibilities for living well.

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Learning our Worlds through Language - A Conversation with Kevin Belin
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Learning our Worlds through Language - A Conversation with Kevin Belin

Something we often forget is how powerfully language shapes how we view each other and the world and how we interact as part of it. For that reason, it is a key part of how we help young people to understand their experiences, Both as a means of relating and communicating and as a set of skills that they acquire. This week it is a huge privilege to be able to welcome ⁠Kevin Belin⁠ onto the podcast who is the Director of the Diné Bizaad Institute and Navajo Language teacher at ⁠Navajo Preparatory School⁠, in Navajo Nation in what is now known as the United States.

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