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Edufuturists

Edufuturists
Education
AI In Education
Artificial Intelligence
Education Technology
Education System
Holistic Education
Personalized Learning
Education Reform
Edtech
Mental Health
Curriculum Development
Critical Thinking
Community Building
Student Engagement
Edufuturists
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Equity In Education
Ofsted
Teaching Practices
Edruption

We are led to believe that the education system will continually evolve to meet the needs of learners and society. This has not happened. We need a revolution!

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In this episode, Ben and Steve sit down with Professor Sara de Freitas for an extended conversation following their meeting at the Brilliant Festival in Liverpool. It's a wide-ranging discussion about immersive learning, the bloated curriculum, serio... more

In this episode of the Edufuturists podcast, it's just Ben and Steve in the studio for The Big Review Part 15, looking back over seven recent conversations and pulling out the threads that connect them. From leadership and wellbeing to AI, integrity ... more

In this episode, Steve and Ben sit down with Fredrik Haren - the Creativity Explorer - for a conversation that's been months in the making. It's a wide-ranging, thought-provoking dive into what creativity really is, where it comes from, and why our a... more

In this episode, we sit down with Annie Chechitelli, Chief Product Officer at Turnitin, to unpack one of education's most urgent tensions: how do you preserve genuine learning in an age where AI can write a passable essay in seconds? We go beyond the... more

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Recent Guests

Fredrik Härén
Creativity Explorer and author
The Creativity Explorer
Episode: Is creativity something you're born with or does it get taken from you? with Fredrik Haren (#346)
Annie Chechitelli
Chief Product Officer at Turnitin
Turnitin
Episode: Is AI making students smarter or just better at avoiding thinking? with Annie Chechitelli (#345)
Natalie Moore
CEO at Apps for Good
Apps for Good
Episode: Why are we teaching kids to use tech instead of change the world with it with Natalie Moore (#344)
Charlie Burley
The Teachers Health Coach, works with staff and school leadership on wellbeing and systemic change
The Teachers Health Coach
Episode: Why your school wellbeing strategy isn't working and what to do about it with Charlie Burley (#343)
Rob Wessman
VP of Ethics and Safety at School AI
School AI
Episode: AI isn't deskilling our kids with Dr Rob Wessman (#342)
Kathryn Jablokow
Guest mentioned in episode title
Episode: How to use AI as a team member (not just a tool) with Kathryn Jablokow (#341)
Patrick Cozier
Head teacher with extensive leadership experience
Education
Episode: How to be a leader and stay the course of time with Patrick Cozier (#340)
Danielle Finlay
Senior Leader in education; Head of Operations and Change Management at Progress Teaching
Progress Teaching
Episode: Edufuturists #338 Why Better Teaching Starts With Better Feedback with Danielle Finlay
Robin Harwick
Doctor of Education and founder of Pearl Remote Democratic High School
Pearl Remote Democratic High School
Episode: Edufuturists #337 Why Schools Still Teach Compliance Instead of Democracy with Dr Robin Harwick

Hosts

Ben
Host of Edufuturists
Steve
Co-host and educator-focused host of the show

Reviews

4.3 out of 5 stars from 25 ratings
  • An essential, informative & entertaining listen!

    This podcast is not only a brilliant CPD opportunity, but an essential listen for anyone working in EdTech.

    As education sector leaders (and natural hosts) - Ben, Dan and Steve discuss the most pertinent EdTech issues in an always informative, but entertainingly jovial fashion.

    I don’t know about you... but i’ve joined the Edufuturist revolution. What are you waiting for?

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ChrisLearnTech
    United Kingdom6 years ago
  • Well Worth It

    This podcast is great and should be added to your playlist if you are teacher that is using technology in your classroom. I have a bunch of ideas for my 1:1 classroom after listening. I'm excited for more episodes. Keep 'em coming!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    HistoryTechTeacher
    United States8 years ago
  • Hilariously educational

    This podcast keeps you laughing and learning all at the same time. The banter between the hosts is fun to listen to, and they cover all types of educational technology topics.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Bored delinquent
    United States8 years ago

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Many praise the show's relevance to classroom impact and edtech strategy.
Episodes are described as informative yet entertaining, with approachable discussions about complex topics.
Audience notes the mix of humor and serious discussion keeps topics accessible while covering ethical and policy considerations.
Listeners highlight practical EdTech takeaways and engaging banter between hosts.

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Is creativity something you're born with or does it get taken from you? with Fredrik Haren (#346)
Q: How can educators help young people reach their creative potential?
Educators should trigger curiosity, support exploration, and create spaces where learners decide what they want to learn, drawing out their abilities rather than prescribing every step.
Is creativity something you're born with or does it get taken from you? with Fredrik Haren (#346)
Q: What is creativity and are schools killing it?
Creativity is triggered by curiosity and questions rather than simply by providing answers; schools don't kill creativity—depending on the teacher and the environment, they can either activate or stifle it.
Is creativity something you're born with or does it get taken from you? with Fredrik Haren (#346)
Q: Do you want to introduce yourself, your background and your experience in education?
I'm Fredrik Härén, a Creativity Explorer who has spent about 25 years studying human creativity, interviewing creative people around the world, and sharing insights from that work.
How to be a leader and stay the course of time with Patrick Cozier (#340)
Q: What did you learn about leadership after 20 years in headship?
Leadership is about humanity, authenticity, and using emotions and relationships to guide decisions; it's about choosing to see leadership as a privilege and accepting the weight of responsibility while still maintaining perspective and resilience.
Edufuturists #336 Why AI Literacy Can No Longer Sit on the Edge with Dr Emily Musil
Q: What has the report shown around AI literacy, and how is it being implemented across education levels?
Emily describes AI literacy as a continuum from preschool to workforce, emphasizes that learning should be individualized and human-centered, and discusses how curricula and policy must adapt to integrate AI literacy as a core competency.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Edufuturists

What is Edufuturists about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A thought-provoking show focused on education technology, leadership, and human-centered change in schools. Episodes routinely explore AI in education, assessment integrity, wellbeing, project-based learning, and democratic approaches to learning, often through practical frameworks and real-world stories from educators and edtech leaders. The hosts mix curiosity with candor, inviting guests who bring hands-on experience—from classroom reform and mentoring to policy and technology deployment—making it a strong resource for educators, administrators, and edtech partners seeking actionable insights and innovative ideas. A notable strength is the blend of theory and lived experience, plus a willingness to address controversial topics (ethics, e... more

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1. Fredrik Härén
2. Annie Chechitelli
3. Natalie Moore
4. Charlie Burley
5. Rob Wessman
6. Kathryn Jablokow
7. Patrick Cozier
8. Danielle Finlay

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