Remaking Tomorrow

Featuring the leading thinkers, practitioners, and experts navigating the future of learning, Remaking Tomorrow podcast is powered by Remake Learning, a network of people and organizations that ignite engaging, relevant, and equitable learning practices in support of young people navigating rapid social and technological change.

S7 Ep12: Diego Arambula, Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching

Diego Arambula, vice president of Educational Transformation at Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching joins Gregg Behr and Ryan Rydzewski to talk about the history of the Carnegie unit in education design and the reform that needs to happen for systems making a better tomorrow for learners.

11-21
20:44

S7 Ep11: Michael Preston, Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Michael Preston, executive director of the Joan Ganz Cooney Center at Sesame Workshop joins Gregg Behr and Ryan Rydzewski to talk about the ways the center is looking to draw together researchers and young people to co-design new and beneficial media experiences.

11-14
22:15

S7 Ep10: Ann Chavez, LEAP Innovations

Ann Chavez, president of LEAP Innovations joins Gregg Behr to talk about the ways educators are newly equipped for providing holistic, tailored learning experiences for their students.

11-07
20:02

S7 Ep9: Kapono Ciotti, PEAK Schools Distinction

Kapono Ciotti of PEAK Schools Distinction and author of The Landscape Model of Learning joins Gregg Behr to talk about changing the metaphor by which learning can be seen for the benefit of preparing young people for a new and ever changing world.

10-31
22:09

S7 Ep8: Anne Brown, Cook Center for Human Connection

Anne Brown, president and CEO of the Cook Center for Human Connection, joins Gregg Behr to talk about the work the Cook Center is doing to connect young people, parents and caregivers to mental health resources through schools.

10-24
24:37

S7 Ep7: Susan B. Neuman, New York University

Susan B. Neuman, professor of childhood education and literacy at the Steinhart School at New York University, joins Ryan Rydzewski and guest host Kathy Hirsh-Pasek to talk about the importance of connecting young learners to books in ways that support not just phonics and comprehension, but tie lived experiences and interests to literature.

10-17
23:58

S7 Ep6: Rajiv Vinnakota, Institute for Citizens & Scholars

Rajiv Vinnakota, president of the Institute for Citizens & Scholars, joins Gregg Behr to talk about the work that needs to be done to help young people become informed, active, and committed citizens.

10-10
23:56

S7 Ep5 Jodi Mindell, PhD, Psychologist/Researcher

Jodi Mindell, psychologist, researcher, and associate director of the Sleep Center at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, joins Ryan Rydzewski and guest host Kathy Hirsh-Pasek to talk about the importance of sleep for infants and families and to give context to updated infant sleep recommendations.

10-03
23:36

S7 Ep4 Jermaine Myrie, Mentor

Jermaine Myrie, CEO of Mentor, joins Gregg Behr to talk about the importance mentor/mentee relationships hold in all the different spaces where young people are throughout their lives.

09-26
19:38

S7 Ep3 Susan Magsamen, International Arts and Mind Lab

Susan Magsamen, director of the International Arts and Mind Lab at Johns Hopkins University and co-director of The NeuroArts Blueprint joins Ryan Rydzewski and guest host Kathy Hirsh-Pasek to talk about the importance of artistic practice in maintaining physical, mental, and social wellness for children and adults alike.

09-19
22:43

S7 Ep2 Michael Rich, Digital Wellness Lab

Michael Rich, pediatrician at Boston Children's Hospital and director and founder of Boston Children's Digital Wellness Lab joins Ryan Rydzewski and guest host Kathy Hirsh-Pasek to talk about his observations and recommendations for parents, caregivers, and children being challenged to live healthy, digitally-integrated lives.

09-12
28:17

S7 Ep1 Roberta Golinkoff, University of Delaware

Roberta Golinkoff, author and Unidel H. Rodney Sharp chair and professor in the School of Education at the University of Delaware, joins Ryan Rydzewski and guest host Kathy Hirsh-Pasek to talk about her work in developing new approaches to learning based on the promising signs shown by the science of learning.

09-05
28:53

S6 Ep10 Meredith Halpern-Ranzer, Tinkercast

Meredith Halpern-Ranzer, chief executive tinkerer at Tinkercast, joins us to talk about her entry into children's media and the impact Tinkercast and TinkerClass have on learners' exploration and curiosity.

06-04
15:37

S6 Ep9: Jenee Henry Wood, Transcend

Jenee Henry Wood, chief learning officer at Transcend, joins us to talk about the efforts made to reform and subsequently transcend the education system we'd expect to create a human and learner centered ecosystem in support of young people, their supports, and the communities around them.

05-28
27:47

S6 Ep8: Tyler Samstag, Remake Learning

Tyler Samstag, executive director of Remake Learning, joins us to talk about the network's groups and festivals that help to establish healthy learning ecosystems for the benefit of all learners and educators.

05-21
29:12

Parenting Great Kids Podcast: Unlocking Creativity & Curiosity in Kids, Fred Rogers’ Timeless Wisdom

In collaboration with the Parenting Great Kids Podcast hosted by Dr. Meg Meeker, Gregg and Ryan are guests on the show that gathers the brightest minds in parenting and medicine for the very best advice to raise healthy, strong kids.

05-14
43:20

Hub Dialogues: Why Mr. Rogers Still Matters Today

In collaboration with Hub Dialogues podcast hosted by Sean Speer, Gregg and Ryan are guests on the show highlighting their book, When You Wonder, You’re Learning: Mister Rogers’ Enduring Lessons for Raising Creative, Curious, Caring Kids.

05-07
33:27

S6 Ep7: Pasi Sahlberg, Educator & Author

Pasi Sahlberg, author and professor of educational leadership at The University of Melbourne, joins us to provide some context to the education system utilized in Nordic countries and talk about key principles valued in any learning landscape.

04-30
22:34

S6 Ep6: Erin Mote, InnovateEDU

Erin Mote, CEO of InnovateEDU, joins us to talk about her work in bringing changes to data, policy, and research in education to improve the success of learners.

04-23
20:22

S6 Ep5: Bill Hite, KnowledgeWorks

Bill Hite, CEO and president of KnowledgeWorks, joins us to talk about his work leading schools and what young people need from helpers in their lives to have more promising futures.

04-16
20:42

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