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This episode is a little different.
Instead of talking with a Chief Creative Officer or a Chief Strategy Officer about a recent ad campaign, I sit down with Rebecca Winthrop, senior fellow at The Brookings Institution and co-author of The Disengaged Teen.
Together, we dive into the insights that emerged from her research with over 60,000 students, 25,000 teachers, and 6,000 parents, and we explore what it takes to really engage young people in today’s tech-driven world.
Rebecca’s findings around engagement are fascinating and we talk about different modes of learning (passenger mode vs. resistor mode vs. explorer mode) and the surprising overlaps between the world of branding and the world of education.
In both worlds, you’re dealing with a rich combination of attention, inertia, distraction, and indifference. And in both cases, real engagement only happens when the people you’re talking to connect the experience you’ve created to something meaningful in their own lives.
Some of my favorite aha moments from our conversation include:
Show Notes:
Below are links to inspiring ideas that came up during our conversation.
Books:
The Disengaged Teen by Rebecca Winthrop and Jenny Anderson
If I Built a School by Chris Van Dusen
Lies My Teacher Told Me by James W. Lowen
Six of Crows (Crooked Kingdom) by Leigh Bardug
Products
Lego
Clixo Toys
Innovative Alt Education Schools
Big Picture Learning
Templeton Academy
Alpha Schools
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This episode is a little different.
Instead of talking with a Chief Creative Officer or a Chief Strategy Officer about a recent ad campaign, I sit down with Rebecca Winthrop, senior fellow at The Brookings Institution and co-author of The Disengaged Teen.
Together, we dive into the insights that emerged from her research with over 60,000 students, 25,000 teachers, and 6,000 parents, and we explore what it takes to really engage young people in today’s tech-driven world.
Rebecca’s findings around engagement are fascinating and we talk about different modes of learning (passenger mode vs. resistor mode vs. explorer mode) and the surprising overlaps between the world of branding and the world of education.
In both worlds, you’re dealing with a rich combination of attention, inertia, distraction, and indifference. And in both cases, real engagement only happens when the people you’re talking to connect the experience you’ve created to something meaningful in their own lives.
Some of my favorite aha moments from our conversation include:
Show Notes:
Below are links to inspiring ideas that came up during our conversation.
Books:
The Disengaged Teen by Rebecca Winthrop and Jenny Anderson
If I Built a School by Chris Van Dusen
Lies My Teacher Told Me by James W. Lowen
Six of Crows (Crooked Kingdom) by Leigh Bardug
Products
Lego
Clixo Toys
Innovative Alt Education Schools
Big Picture Learning
Templeton Academy
Alpha Schools

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