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S2 E5: Will Richardson

December 17, 2018

Overview:

Will Richardson has been working with school leaders from around the world to reimagine practice in the classroom and professional learning. He is an internationally acclaimed speaker and author on educational technology who is a former public school teacher, a parent of two teenagers, and a pioneer in the use of social media in education.

Meet Our Guest:

Bio: Will Richardson

Twitter: @willrich45

Websites:
ModernLearners.com
Change.School

Peel School Board: Empowering Modern Learners

Website: Nipmuc Regional High School

Carol Black: A Thousand Rivers

The Host:

If you are interested in being on the show or know someone who would be a great guest, please connect with Kevin Stoller

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As a guest, you will take part in meaningful conversations about student centered design, planning, and collaboration and how these ideas show up in real schools. We explore what is working, what is evolving, and what educators can do today to create learning spaces that truly support students and teachers.

If you are passionate about improving learning environments and have insights, experiences, or lessons to share, we would love to have you on the podcast.

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About the podcast

The Better Learning Podcast explores the ideas, strategies, and stories shaping today’s learning environments. Host Kevin Stoller sits down with school leaders, designers, and educators to uncover how thoughtful design, planning, and collaboration can transform schools into spaces that truly put students first.

Through in-depth conversations, the podcast highlights how Radically Student Centered™ approaches can make a tangible difference in schools, inspiring educators, administrators, designers, and anyone passionate about the future of learning.