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We challenge the assumption that boredom is a student problem and show how design, mentorship and partnerships can make school feel alive. Amy McGrath shares the path from Florida Virtual to ASU Prep’s Digital Plus microschools, mastery learning and the new Tempe Levitt Lab.
• student-centered models that treat boredom as a design signal
• lessons from Florida Virtual and one-to-one mentorship
• hybrid learning that mixes digital core with in-person projects
• ASU Prep Digital Plus hubs and personalized learning guides
• partnerships with Khan Academy, Steve Levitt and John Williams
• wonder sessions and Socratic seminars that deepen curiosity
• mastery, alternative credentials and university collaboration
• practical steps to start, fund and pilot new models
• mentorship that tells the truth and removes drag
About our guest
Amy McGrath is the VP of Educational Outreach and Student Services at Arizona State University, Managing Director of ASU Preparatory Academy, and Chair of the Board for ASU Prep Global. She leads the design and national scaling of innovative learning models in partnership with over 350 school districts via ASU Prep Global. Amy co-designed Khan World School with Sal Khan and is passionate about using emerging technologies to boost engagement and learning. Her past roles include leading product development for 600,000+ learners at Florida Virtual School and advising international education leaders on blended learning. She writes extensively on the intersection of innovation and opportunity, serves on the boards of the World Series of Entrepreneurship, Class Technologies, and Trace Academy, and is committed to redesigning the student experience from the inside out. Amy holds a Bachelor's in Social Science Education and a Master’s in Educational Leadership from the University of South Florida.

Resources in this Episode
Levitt Lab
Dreamscape Learn
Khan World School
Florida Virtual School
Julie Young

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The KindlED Podcast explores the science of nurturing children's potential and creating empowering learning environments.
Powered by Prenda Microschools, each episode offers actionable insights to help you ignite your child's love of learning. We'll dive into evidence-based tools and techniques that kindle young learners' curiosity, motivation, and well-being.

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Chapters

1. Setting The Stakes: Kids First (00:00:00)

2. Meet Amy McGrath And ASU Prep (00:00:18)

3. Origin Story And Purpose (00:03:10)

4. Florida Virtual And Flexible Learning (00:05:39)

5. Microschools And Parent Demand (00:11:40)

6. Inside An ASU Prep Digital Plus Hub (00:15:28)

7. Big Partnerships With Sal Khan And Levitt (00:19:18)

8. Wonder Sessions And Ending Boredom (00:23:09)

9. Tech, LLMs, And Real-Time Projects (00:26:31)

10. Mentorship That Fuels Bold Work (00:28:09)

11. How To Build And Scale New Models (00:31:20)

12. The Tempe Levitt Lab Launch (00:34:31)

13. Closing Gratitude And Resources (00:36:40)

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