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Owlcast 72 - Kathleen Naglee

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Today’s guest was one of the keynote speakers at the recent EduTech Europe conference in Amsterdam. Her speech was titled “The limits of knowing: uncertain futures for education,” and those of us who expected one more presentation with slides were pleasantly surprised, as she did not need a slide deck to pass her message through.

Our guest today is Kathleen Naglee, an award-winning global leader in education for innovative and inclusive practices. She’s the Head of the International School of Helsinki and a Commissioner for NEASC. She’s also a fellow podcaster with a show named Unhinged Collaboration.

With Kathleen, today we discuss:

  • Why are we still going to school
  • How relevant are the foundations of education if they are still based on highly traditional centuries-old thoughts and practices
  • Exploring the new spaces that are being created in education
  • The education paradigm of Finland, where students of all ages have a voice and choice
  • Inclusivity and learning differences
  • The emergence of AI in education - the case of chatGPT as a tool and not as a crutch
  • Cheating through the internet as it’s morphing into cheating through AI
  • Meet the challenges with curiosity
  • The correct way to prompt AI
  continue reading

114 episodes

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Today’s guest was one of the keynote speakers at the recent EduTech Europe conference in Amsterdam. Her speech was titled “The limits of knowing: uncertain futures for education,” and those of us who expected one more presentation with slides were pleasantly surprised, as she did not need a slide deck to pass her message through.

Our guest today is Kathleen Naglee, an award-winning global leader in education for innovative and inclusive practices. She’s the Head of the International School of Helsinki and a Commissioner for NEASC. She’s also a fellow podcaster with a show named Unhinged Collaboration.

With Kathleen, today we discuss:

  • Why are we still going to school
  • How relevant are the foundations of education if they are still based on highly traditional centuries-old thoughts and practices
  • Exploring the new spaces that are being created in education
  • The education paradigm of Finland, where students of all ages have a voice and choice
  • Inclusivity and learning differences
  • The emergence of AI in education - the case of chatGPT as a tool and not as a crutch
  • Cheating through the internet as it’s morphing into cheating through AI
  • Meet the challenges with curiosity
  • The correct way to prompt AI
  continue reading

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