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Think about how different the lives of our children are, compared to how we grew up or how our parents and grandparents grew up. It's like night and day when you consider the technology changes, social development, human connection, racial awakening, and more.
And yet. The status quo in education is for students to sit in a classroom and listen to a teacher talk.
We've learned so much over the years about the importance of student agency, getting the child involved, hands-on learning, and more. Yet we keep doing the same thing and expect different results from the young adults in the workforce.
This week on the podcast, I'm talking with Peter Hostrawser, the "unlearning coach," about how we can stop checking off boxes in the classroom and start to let kids share their stories and design their own education.
It wouldn't be difficult for any educational institution to get started; all it takes is an open mind and a desire to do things differently. With how different life is today, I'd say it's a requirement.
About Peter Hostrawser:Known as the "Unlearning Coach", Peter Hostrawser has been a business educator for over 20 years. He is an entrepreneur and change agent for traditional educational systems as well as a business coach. Peter has helped hundreds of entrepreneurs and educators innovate their craft. Peter is the host of the Disrupt Education Podcast where creative and non-traditional learners share their stories and thoughts on how to change education. He currently teaches business at Amos Alonzo Stagg High School in Palos Hills, Illinois, USA, is an eLearning Curriculum Developer and EdTech consultant.
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By Maureen O'Shaughnessy5
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Think about how different the lives of our children are, compared to how we grew up or how our parents and grandparents grew up. It's like night and day when you consider the technology changes, social development, human connection, racial awakening, and more.
And yet. The status quo in education is for students to sit in a classroom and listen to a teacher talk.
We've learned so much over the years about the importance of student agency, getting the child involved, hands-on learning, and more. Yet we keep doing the same thing and expect different results from the young adults in the workforce.
This week on the podcast, I'm talking with Peter Hostrawser, the "unlearning coach," about how we can stop checking off boxes in the classroom and start to let kids share their stories and design their own education.
It wouldn't be difficult for any educational institution to get started; all it takes is an open mind and a desire to do things differently. With how different life is today, I'd say it's a requirement.
About Peter Hostrawser:Known as the "Unlearning Coach", Peter Hostrawser has been a business educator for over 20 years. He is an entrepreneur and change agent for traditional educational systems as well as a business coach. Peter has helped hundreds of entrepreneurs and educators innovate their craft. Peter is the host of the Disrupt Education Podcast where creative and non-traditional learners share their stories and thoughts on how to change education. He currently teaches business at Amos Alonzo Stagg High School in Palos Hills, Illinois, USA, is an eLearning Curriculum Developer and EdTech consultant.
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