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Learning Counsel Report Podcast
Learning Counsel Report Podcast
Author: LeiLani Cauthen | Author, Futurist, CEO Learning Counsel News & Knowstory
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Context on K-12's education's imperatives from the most connected K12 thought leader in education. Each podcast offers interviews of executives in education or the ed-tech industry, research from the Learning Counsel and the renowned insights of LeiLani Cauthen, who has been helping define this century's real change to teaching and learning from a deep understanding of our schools and innovations in computing and learning software for over twenty-five years.
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Listen in as LeiLani and Shaka Mitchell, Nashville-based lawyer, facilitator and national leader in education reform policy discuss the school choice expansion and the many different roles that AI is playing in the expansion.
Schools must be in sync with Millennial parents and their Alpha Generation children with mobile communications that drive a sense of community spirit while increasing student recruitment and retention. The landscape of schooling has scattered into a multitude of options, especially with 29 States and Washington D.C. having at least one type of school choice program that includes vouchers. Find out how the right tech reduces everyone's frustration and establishes a digital home, so your school is the choice made.
AI is advancing rapidly, but not all applications lead to better learning. There's a big difference between flashy, generative AI and the kind of AI that fuels real learning, especially in math. In this episode, Dan Tracy of MIND Education unpacks how thoughtfully designed, neuroscience-based programs can use AI to enhance, not replace, great instruction. Learn why effective AI in math education isn't about automation, it's about understanding how students learn. Learning becomes personal when students are actively thinking, visualizing, and problem-solving and that's what great design, not automation, delivers. Listen in as Dan shares how MIND leverages AI to analyze patterns in student thinking and iteratively improve instruction, creating a natural environment for learning. Built on decades of neuroscience and real classroom data, MIND Education can uniquely speak to how thoughtful, neuroscience-informed, visually grounded design drives real outcomes in math.
With an epic teacher shortage, schools are turning to tutoring to solve for the 40% mixed ability teaching currently burdening teachers. What are the logistics of adding tutoring, how does it work? What subjects can be covered? Are tutors qualified and how does feedback work? Listen in as LeiLani and Connie Warren, M.Ed. , Senior Marketing Manager, BookNook discuss this important topic as schools prepare for even more losses of teachers going into the 2025-26 school year. High-impact tutoring has the potential to solve major problems schools have with both staffing and driving achievement for all learners.
In this episode, we welcome Dan Tracy, a leading expert in mathematics education at MIND Education. Dan shares his insights on one of the biggest challenges in achieving high-quality math instruction: shifting from a procedural approach to conceptual understanding that fosters deep mathematical thinking. Dan and LeiLani, explore how to create a math class full of discussion, experimentation, and trial and error, with teachers facilitating learning and challenging students with thought provoking questions. Whether you're working with individual students, leading professional development, or shaping district-wide initiatives, these 7 keys will provide a clear roadmap for positive change, and selecting a high-quality math curriculum.
Discussion with Beatriz Arnillas, Executive Director, 1EdTech Foundation With at least seven thousand educational software publishers in America, including libraries of discrete digital objects, systems, courseware, and various single-function apps, there is a lot to consider in terms of how it could all work together. Meet Beatriz Arnillas, a life-long educator who concerns herself with the future of infrastructure at the 1EdTech Foundation. 1EdTech and it's Foundation advocates for edtech interoperability, and the building of an open, trusted, and innovative ecosystem that makes edtech use better for everyone. Listen in as Beatriz and LeiLani discuss what is meant by an efficient ecosystem and other topics such as the changing landscape of skill students need as AI comes into play.
Math scores are down, and kids are still struggling at pre-pandemic levels, according to NAEP. District leaders need a solution now. In this episode, we tackle this issue head-on. Join us as we dive deep into practical actionable strategies you can implement immediately to address these challenges. We speak with Brandon Smith, a leading math expert on Neuroscience learning at MIND Education, about how to pinpoint specific learning gaps using readily available data, design targeted interventions, and monitor student progress effectively. This isn't just theoretical - we discuss real-world examples of how data-driven instruction has led to significant improvements in math achievement. If you're a district leader, principal, curriculum director, or math coach concerned about student math performance, this episode is a must-listen. We provide concrete steps you can take today to start closing the math gaps and get students back on track.
What does research show is really happening with declining student learning? Brian Shaw, CEO of Discovery Education, joins LeiLani to discuss what he's been seeing and what it has meant to drive new software development. For one thing, Brian talks about what parents want for their learners today is different than it used to be. Listen in to meet Brian and hear what is going down in charting new directions to create the opportunities for K12 learners, both helpful for learners and desired by parents, that K12 educators should know about.
Join LeiLani as she discusses an oft-overlooked arena of classroom modernization – instructional audio. If you've ever been that learner at the back of the room with a teacher or presenter you can hardly hear, or who continues speaking while they are turned towards a presentation so their voice is now muffled, you can get an idea of the importance of this discussion. Tony Zeikle, Sr. VP of Revenue at Lightspeed Technologies joins LeiLani in talking about this tech area and repercussions to learning, to teachers' vocal cords, and the quality of the experience when listening is fully engaged. He makes many comments about how it elevates the human side of teaching and learning. Don't miss the part about instant security and safety alerts because the teacher is wearing this technology and can respond with lightning quickness in times of need in classrooms.
As we prepare students for the challenges of tomorrow, math education must evolve to meet their needs. In this podcast, we'll explore the shifting role of math in our world and discuss how innovative approaches like game-based and visual learning are shaping the future of math education. Discover how neuroscience informs these innovations and engage students, foster critical thinking, and build deep mathematical understanding. Whether you're looking to improve math outcomes or bring fresh strategies into your district, this conversation will offer valuable insights into selecting the right tools and approaches to ensure your students are ready for tomorrow's world.
Imagine saving teachers huge amounts of time because they no longer worry about students engaging low-quality information when researching online. Imagine empowering students' critical thinking skills and reinvigorating their quest for knowledge in every research assignment. Sound like another hyped Gen-AI promise? On this podcast, meet Jeff Walsh of Sooth.FYI as he introduces a big new idea and product. LeiLani and Jeff have an eye-opening conversation about the alarming state of our information ecosystem and how it's actually moving away from the needs of our classrooms. If we want students to build their critical thinking skills, they need access to the vast corpus of credible and diverse sources of insights and information out there – not AI answer engines. If we want to prepare students for the future, they need to realize there are complex sides to any given issue – not black and white facts easily summed up into two opposing sides. As our digital landscape explodes with ever more content (increasingly created by AI), it's critical we unburden the work of finding signal within the noise so that teachers and students can get down to the edifying tasks at hand: building critical thinking and fostering the human intellect. Listen to LeiLani and Jeff dive into this critical topic of our time and hear about the novel solution that Sooth.FYI is bringing to classrooms. They discuss AI answer engines, internet search, critical thinking, information literacy, polarization, echo chambers, content paywalls, and much more. Don't miss it.
Meet authors and educators Dr. Joseph Jones, Superintendent of New Castle County Vocational-Technical School District and Dr. T.J. Vari, Senior Director of Product Strategy at MaiaLearning. While on tour for Learning Counsel media, LeiLani met Joseph and T.J. at the regional Baltimore event and learned of their involvement in teacher retention. Between them, they have written six books and are working on another. Listen in on important points made about the state of play in recruiting and retaining teachers during the epic teacher shortage across America from two folks who have been deeply involved in that work along with another author, Salome Thomas-El. Don't miss their books" Retention for a Change: Motivate, Inspire, and Energize your School Culture," "Building a Winning Team," "Passionate Leadership: Creating a Culture of Success in Every School", "7 Mindshifts for School Leaders: Finding New Ways to Think About Old Problems", "Candid and Compassionate Feedback: Transforming Everyday Practice in School", and "Invest in Your Best."
Join LeiLani and Dr. Ehsan Kattoula, Assistant Superintendent Accountability Division, Cobb County School District in Georgia for a discussion on "Appropriate Learning Scaffolding Using AI." Dr. Kattoula makes cogent points on how AI will need to be used in schools, what it's worth will be to learning, and what he means by "scaffolding" learning. Kattoula's long-time work as an educator and data scientist helping direct this large district's student management with data has been some of the most forward-thinking in America. His points are well worth the listen.
LeiLani embarks on a discussion with her friend Karl Rectanus, an edtech entrepreneur and former educator with a history of great innovations in the K12 marketspace. Together they bring up what's at the top of trends and dynamics in K12, starting with what's happening with AI. Karl's perspective on what will happen, what's new and what educators should pay attention to makes for a refreshing listen.
States like California and Georgia are working on curriculum frameworks that include incorporation of mathematical "Big Ideas." What are they? Listen in on this podcast with LeiLani and Brandon Smith, the Lead Mathematician and Product Director at MIND Education. The discussion opens about the possibility that mathematics education has been trying to solve the wrong problem in learning, how learning is built, not transferred, and providing insight into the new direction of teaching and learning that could be the watershed moment long hoped for to drive higher achievement.
More teachers should understand that loss of engagement in the present generation of students has serious neuroscience-driven experts hot on the trail of tech solutions that curiously elevate human discourse at the same time. LeiLani interviews Senior Director of Product and Content for MIND Education, Ki Karou, who leads a team of learning and game designers, artists and mathematicians who develop ST Math's interactive programs. They discuss the importance of talking about math and collective problem solving in classrooms, how this transforms the actual learning experience while engaging students. Listen in as LeiLani and Ki chat about how students chatting about what they notice and what they wonder about in math problems presented as puzzles prompts the learning engagement needed.
Nigel Nisbet, VP of Content Creation at MIND Education joins LeiLani to discuss creative reasoning in the process of learning math. Imagine a mind being able to internally visualize math in a similar way to any other language – such as the mental image picture one gets of a tall tree in all it's dimension on a landscape and its color and movement in the wind. Such a mind exploring math would have achieved much more than memorizing addition and subtraction tables, for example. This evolution of math learning is particularly important for educators to understand and for learners to have facilitated to arrive at the type of learning that uses curiosity over anxiety, and imagination over arduous mechanics. Nigel and LeiLani elaborate on what's changed about the world that makes this podcast a must view or listen.
What does it mean to school leaders and teachers to intersect students with what they need to achieve when the existing schedule already overwhelms teachers? When there is no time to catch students up or challenge ones far ahead, something must be done or the likelihood of losing those students to alternatives or dropping out is high. The dawning of change in the structure of schooling includes novel approaches to sourcing tutoring to overcome learning loss, absenteeism, behavioral issues, and expectations of full personalization for every learner. It used to be that easy scheduling was a difficult proposition – but no longer so with AI. In this discussion with Anthony Salcito, Chief Institution Business Officer with Varsity Tutors, Leilani learns about Varsity Tutors and their mission to help schools gain, without compromise, on their objectives by becoming a sourcing hub leveraging some 40,000+ tutors.
Listen in as LeiLani discusses with guest Ki Karou of MIND Education what it means to use game-based learning, visual learning, in helping learners build mental schema and problem-solve. This is a complex topic that Karou is an expert in, being the Lead Mathematician and Product Director at MIND Education. Karou's application of game theory and rich background in cognitive sciences makes for an excellent conversation on what edtech is doing today to drive true personalization with exploratory learning.
LeiLani discusses how the future is already here – education is, irretrievably, already in an intelligent network matrix but still has much to do to fit comfortably in it. Mike Witzman, Senior Director of Solutions Engineering of Cisco's U.S. Public Sector team talks about the trend of "form following function": with LeiLani and the three levels of schooling being part of a new matrix of learning. Witzman includes many comments about the technical side of advancing schools up from devices in the hands of all students, through campus and classroom readiness, and up to the network mesh matrix that intelligently provides access and interchange of teaching, learning and resources across the internet.























