For more than 50 years, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation has worked to advance education for all. Today's guest, Kent McGuire shares insights on the role philanthropy plays in education, and how proper investment can be a powerful tool for transformation.
Kent McGuire is the Program Director of Education at the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. He leads the investments in teaching and learning and open educational resources strategies, with a focus on helping all students succeed in college, work and civic life. Highlights from this episode include: an opening dialogue on re-entry into the world post-COVID; the childhood influences that developed Kent's desire to work in education; what it was like going to school during a period of desegregation; the role philanthropy, and specifically the Hewlett Foundation, can play in promoting deeper learning; ways to get the pockets of innovative teaching and learning out from behind closed doors - building a movement; alternatives to teacher and student evaluations; and the importance of developing trust in the education system.
Learn more about the Hewlett Foundation: www.hewlett.org
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