
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!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 392 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Education | |||

In this episode of the podcast, we get into a deep conversation with Dr. Iain MacRitchie about the transformative power of mentoring in education. We discuss the importance of building relationships, the role of failure in learning, and the need for ... more
In this episode of the podcast, we chat with our friend from over the short pond in Ireland, Rita Bateson, an expert in AI and education and founder of Eblana Learning. We explore Rita's journey in the educational landscape, the impact of AI on teach... more
In this episode of the podcast, we are joined by the brilliant Nici Foote to discuss the importance of joy in learning, the challenges faced by neurodiverse students, and the need for personalised education. Nici shares her journey in education, emph... more
In this special episode celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Edufuturists podcast, we reflect on a decade of conversations, insights, and growth in the field of education. We discuss the evolution of the podcast, the importance of community, and t... more
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This podcast explores the transformative landscape of education, focusing on pressing issues such as educational reform, the integration of technology like AI, and the mental well-being of students. The conversations often highlight perspectives from educators, activists, and industry professionals, advocating for innovative educational practices that prioritize engagement, inclusivity, and critical thinking. Unique to this series is its emphasis on the need for a revolution in education systems, aiming to address systemic inequities and prepare students for the future job market through new pedagogies and holistic approaches.
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