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What does it mean to stay teachable in a world changing faster than ever?
In this episode, I reflect on the work of Daniel Pink and revisit an idea I first wrote about in 2015 called “The Sponge Factor,” the ability to absorb knowledge, feedback, and experiences, then transform them into better ideas and practices.
We explore why this mindset matters more than ever in education and leadership, especially as AI and emerging technologies continue reshaping the future of work and learning.
I also share personal examples of how I’ve tried to develop “sponginess” over the years, including:
This conversation dives into curiosity, feedback, growth, skepticism, creativity, and why adaptability may become one of the most important human skills in the future.
As I shared earlier this year:
If we want students to thrive in uncertainty, we have to help them become learners who can continually adjust, grow, and create.
Questions for reflection:
Link to Dan Pink video: https://www.instagram.com/p/DYUlEnSsS5q
Link to Blog Post: https://georgecouros.com/the-sponge-factor-dan-pink/
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Music from Bensound - http://bensound.com/
By George Couros4.8
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What does it mean to stay teachable in a world changing faster than ever?
In this episode, I reflect on the work of Daniel Pink and revisit an idea I first wrote about in 2015 called “The Sponge Factor,” the ability to absorb knowledge, feedback, and experiences, then transform them into better ideas and practices.
We explore why this mindset matters more than ever in education and leadership, especially as AI and emerging technologies continue reshaping the future of work and learning.
I also share personal examples of how I’ve tried to develop “sponginess” over the years, including:
This conversation dives into curiosity, feedback, growth, skepticism, creativity, and why adaptability may become one of the most important human skills in the future.
As I shared earlier this year:
If we want students to thrive in uncertainty, we have to help them become learners who can continually adjust, grow, and create.
Questions for reflection:
Link to Dan Pink video: https://www.instagram.com/p/DYUlEnSsS5q
Link to Blog Post: https://georgecouros.com/the-sponge-factor-dan-pink/
___________
Music from Bensound - http://bensound.com/

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