Free Range Humans

Transforming Education for Holistic Student Development - Looking at Systems Around the World

Episode Summary

Amanda Datnow and Amelia Peterson stop by to discuss their work on a recent Brookings Report that looks at the building and re-building of education systems around the world. They also share various insights from case studies associated with the report, including work done in Rod's familiar province of British Columbia.

Episode Notes

Amanda Datnow is Professor and Chancellor’s Associates Endowed Chair in the Department of Education Studies and Associate Dean of the Division of Social Sciences at the University of California, San Diego. Amelia Peterson is currently part of the founding faculty at the London Interdisciplinary School. Previously, she was a fellow in the Social Policy department at the London School of Economics. Both were recently involved in research that led to the latest Brookings Report: "Transforming Education for Holistic Student Development: Learning from Education System (Re)Building Around the World." Highlights from their conversation with Rod and Jal include: a quick history of their involvement with the Brookings Report project; whether taking on research during maternity leave is a good or bad idea; looking at how some leading systems and jurisdictions around the world are creating educational shifts in the direction of deeper, more equitable, more student-centered learning; defining infrastructure and the role it plays in systems change; the value of combining centralized and distributed forms of leadership; and a concise lightning round where we discover Jal's strange reading habits.

Full Brookings Report and Case Studies

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