
In the past year, school leaders have faced a constant need to innovate and respond to rapidly changing conditions in their communities, our nation and our world. Now we’re all seeking ways to bring healing and strength to our schools in the year ahead. But what else can we learn from these challenging times, and what inspiration can we draw for the future of schools? Tim Fish, NAIS Chief Innovati... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 90 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Episode 82: The New Dream Schools
With Jeff Selingo
Available November 18, 2025
What is a “Dream School?” Almost since the college admissions process began, students have had ideas about where they dream they’ll end up after high school, and incre... more
Episode 81: How AI Changes Everything and Nothing
With Peter Nilsson
Available November 11, 2025
Right now, it may feel as though AI has changed everything about education. It has, says Peter Nilsson – but it has also changed nothing. That’s the p... more
In this episode from NAIS podcast Member Voices, Jackie Wolking speaks with Autumn Adkins Graves, head of St. Anne's-Belfield School (VA). In their conversation, Graves shares the importance of curiosity in the age of artificial intelligence, and how... more
Episode 80: The Future of Inclusion
With Kenji Yoshino
Available October 28, 2025
In this time of rapidly evolving law and opinion around terms like diversity, equity, and inclusion, what is the work of school leaders who believe in building stron... more
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Engaging speakers interviewed by a smart and curious host, this is a podcast that educators and innovators will love. I listen every week and take away fresh ideas.
A must-listen for any educator looking to stay ahead of the curve; not only NAIS colleagues. Tim keeps the conversation relevant, deep, and still entertaining!!
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Focused on the evolving landscape of education, this series examines the challenges school leaders face and seeks innovative solutions to enhance the future of schools. The discussions engage a diverse range of expert guests who bring unique perspectives, covering topics from neuroscience to technology, cultural diversity, and emotional intelligence. A notable feature of the series is its commitment to exploring unconventional ideas and fostering curiosity about new possibilities in educational practices, urging listeners to consider how the lessons of recent experiences can transform educational approaches. This podcast is particularly valuable for educators, administrators, and anyone interested in the future of learning environments.
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