300 episodes

Shifting Schools is a thought-provoking podcast that explores the latest trends, strategies, and tools in K-12 education. Hosted by educators Jeff Utecht and Tricia Friedman, the podcast provides a platform for teachers, administrators, and education thought leaders to share their experiences and insights on how to improve teaching and learning. From innovative approaches in classroom management to leveraging technology for personalized learning, Shifting Schools tackles the most pressing issues facing K12 educators today. Whether you are a seasoned teacher or a new educator, this podcast will inspire you to think outside the box and shift your educational approach. Tune in to Shifting Schools to gain new perspectives, share ideas, and join a community of passionate educators who are committed to making a positive impact in the lives of their students.

Follow us at @shiftingschools on Twitter and @shiftingschoolspod on Instagram and Tiktok

Shifting Schools: Conversations for K12 Educators Jeff Utecht & Tricia Friedman

    • Education
    • 4.9 • 44 Ratings

Shifting Schools is a thought-provoking podcast that explores the latest trends, strategies, and tools in K-12 education. Hosted by educators Jeff Utecht and Tricia Friedman, the podcast provides a platform for teachers, administrators, and education thought leaders to share their experiences and insights on how to improve teaching and learning. From innovative approaches in classroom management to leveraging technology for personalized learning, Shifting Schools tackles the most pressing issues facing K12 educators today. Whether you are a seasoned teacher or a new educator, this podcast will inspire you to think outside the box and shift your educational approach. Tune in to Shifting Schools to gain new perspectives, share ideas, and join a community of passionate educators who are committed to making a positive impact in the lives of their students.

Follow us at @shiftingschools on Twitter and @shiftingschoolspod on Instagram and Tiktok

    334: How Two 11th Graders are Revolutionizing AP Exam Prep with AI

    334: How Two 11th Graders are Revolutionizing AP Exam Prep with AI

    In this podcast episode, the creators of Professor AI, an AI startup supporting students with AP exams, discuss their journey and the development of their app. The founders, who are 11th graders in high school, explain how they came up with the idea and the importance of founder-market fit. They also discuss the challenges of AI hallucinations and how they overcame them by using open-source textbooks and integrating with Wolfram Alpha. The founders highlight the support they received from Microsoft and their participation in an accelerator program. They emphasize their goal of providing access to educational resources for all students. Pradyu Kandala and Abhay Chebium discuss their AI-powered education platform,
    Professor AI, which aims to provide personalized tutoring and grading support for AP students. They address concerns about cheating and emphasize that the AI is designed to help students learn rather than replace teachers. The platform explains concepts in different ways and provides reliable sources for further study. They also highlight the importance of feedback from educators to fine-tune the platform and invite teachers to sign up for the waitlist and support their endeavor.
    Takeaways
    Professor AI is an AI startup created by two 11th graders to support students with AP exams.
    The founders identified a need for an AI system to help students with their AP coursework and exams.
    The founders received support from Microsoft and are participating in an accelerator program to further develop their startup. Professor AI is an AI-powered education platform that offers personalized tutoring and grading support for AP students.
    Learn more about Professor AI today:
    https://www.professorai.co/
    Thanks to our amazing sponsors for making the show possible
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    • 35 min
    333: Integrating AI Literacy into Earth Day Celebrations

    333: Integrating AI Literacy into Earth Day Celebrations

    Imagine students grappling with AI-crafted ethical dilemmas. They're not just learning about sustainability – they’re learning how to question, research, and discern credible information. It’s about nurturing critical thinking and responsible info consumption – the core of information literacy
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    • 18 min
    332: Here's why we need more student podcasters: meet Zach of We the Children

    332: Here's why we need more student podcasters: meet Zach of We the Children

    Our special guest this week is Zach, the host of the incredible podcast 'We The Children'
    Zachary Fox-DeVol, or Zach, is a curious 12-year-old with a passion for the environment and a mind eager to learn more about our planet. In June 2020, during a summer writing project, Zach ventured into the world of podcasting and created "Rule Of The Bark" . This unique podcast, told from a dog's perspective, provides humorous interviews and helpful tips on raising dogs.
    Zooming ahead to December 2021, Zach’s interest took a serious turn toward climate change. This led to 'We The Children,' where, at 12 years old, he dives into climate discussions and solutions from a youthful viewpoint. The podcast illuminates how kids like him care deeply about Earth's future and their actions' pivotal role in shaping a sustainable planet.
    In the summer of 2023, Zach was honored to join an Australian Radio Station as a US Ambassador, engaging in enlightening interviews on Funky Kids Radio. Additionally, he’s taken up speaking engagements at schools and clubs, advocating for the environment, recycling, and composting among kids. 
    When he's not busy pondering our planet or podcasting, he enjoys working on magic tricks, playing chess, mastering the Rubik's cube, and spending time with his pets—a dog named Ewok and a cat named Pax. 
    Zach's "Production Team" includes his Kindergarten/Second-grade teacher and friend, Clare Marder, making his podcasting journey a collaborative and educational experience.
    https://www.instagram.com/we_the_children_podcast/

    x - @WeTheChildrenP1
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    • 40 min
    331: Core Skills in the Age of AI: What Remains Essential?

    331: Core Skills in the Age of AI: What Remains Essential?

    In this episode, Jeff Utecht interviews Pete Huang from The Neuron, a daily newsletter that explores AI. They discuss the origin of The Neuron and how it started as an experiment with AI-generated content. They also explore the landscape of AI and its potential impact on various industries. Pete shares his insights on the future of AI, including the use of customizable GPTs. He also explains how AI is leveraged within The Neuron, particularly in automating repetitive tasks. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the role of AI in education and its potential benefits and challenges. The conversation explores the impact of AI on education and the need to prepare students for the future. It discusses changes in the classroom experience, the reevaluation of the purpose of education, and the importance of core skills. The uncertainty of future job skills is highlighted, along with the human touch in communication and the value of voice and persona. Pete Huang shares his journey to AI and provides insights into the current state of AI chatbots.
     
    Takeaways
    The Neuron started as an experiment with AI-generated content and has evolved into a daily newsletter.

    The landscape of AI is constantly changing, with advancements in video generation models and image models.


    AI can be leveraged to automate repetitive tasks and improve quality control in content creation.

    AI has the potential to transform education, but the importance of human expertise and domain knowledge remains crucial. 

    Preparing students for the future requires reevaluating the purpose of education and finding a balance between practical skills and generalist education.

    Core skills such as communication, critical thinking, and problem-solving remain important in the AI era.


    Learn more about our Guest
    Pete is the founder of The Neuron, a daily newsletter tracking the latest in AI read by 400,000 people every day. He's an investor, consultant and speaker on all things AI in business. Prior to this, Pete was a strategy leader at notable tech startups and a consultant at McKinsey. He has a graduate degree in computer science from Northwestern University.
    https://www.theneurondaily.com/
    https://twitter.com/nonmayorpete
     
    Connect with Jeff and Tricia:
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    • 39 min
    330: Demystify student motivation with Tyler Rablin

    330: Demystify student motivation with Tyler Rablin

    In this conversation, Jeff Utecht interviews Tyler Rablin about his new book, 'Hacking Student Motivation.' They discuss the importance of feedback and assessment in motivating students, the impact of grades and assessment on student motivation, and the need for change in education. Tyler shares his experiences working with students in rural agricultural communities and the challenges they face in finding motivation in school. He also explains the concept of learning progressions and how they can replace rubrics to support student learning. The conversation concludes with Tyler expressing his excitement about the release of his book and the positive feedback he has received.
    Takeaways
    Feedback is a powerful tool for motivating students and should be broadened to include anything that helps students gauge their progress towards a goal.


    Motivation is closely tied to student belief in their ability to succeed. It is crucial to provide evidence of success and create a supportive learning environment.

    Learning progressions can be a more effective alternative to rubrics, as they break down learning goals into manageable steps and allow students to see their progress.
    Ready to explore the book?
    https://www.tylerrablin.com/book
    Connect with Tyler online:
    https://twitter.com/mr_rablin?lang=en
     
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    • 39 min
    329: Can clinician-powered AI help us with the mental health crisis?

    329: Can clinician-powered AI help us with the mental health crisis?

    Dr. Elsa Friis, of Alongside, discusses how their clinician-powered AI tool supports young people in need of mental health support. The conversation highlights the need for mental health resources in schools and the shortage of mental health providers. The use of AI in mental health is not a new concept, and it can provide a warm and validating space for young people to seek support. The conversation also addresses misconceptions about AI and emphasizes the importance of evidence-based strategies in AI tools. Alongside offers partnership options for schools and provides a demo for interested users.  
    Ready to learn more about Alongside?
     
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    Did you know Alongside works directly with students?
     
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    Learn more about our special guest:
    Dr. Elsa Friis, head of mental health at Alongside, a clinician-powered AI tool can discuss the dire need for mental health services in the school setting, particularly as schools continue to be understaffed and our students need more support now than ever before. By offering tools like Alongside, which utilizes generative AI developed by clinicians and backed by research, schools around the country have been able to support their student population with personalized conversations to address anxiety, depression, relationship challenges and more, providing equitable support for every child.
    As a licensed psychologist and global public health practitioner, I am passionate about improving the well-being of others through cognitive, behavioral, and relational strategies; and systemic interventions to address social determinants of health (e.g. structural racism, poverty, education and access to services). I have a background in utilizing community based participatory research approaches to develop and evaluate family-based interventions for child mental health in Kenya. My program of research focuses on developing novel technology and care models to support mental health intervention delivery by non-professionals (e.g. religious leaders) as well as trained mental health professions to expand access to evidence-based care.
     
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Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
44 Ratings

44 Ratings

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Great podcast, great educators, Great people

Fahv from PA here! Love your podcast and the dialogues within! Excited about your little challenge this holiday season!

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Educational Evolution: Navigating EdTech and Remote Work Abroad

This podcast is a valuable resource for anyone in education, including teachers, administrators, and curriculum designers, etc. The content is fantastic, with insightful interviews and resources in a rapidly evolving space. Personally, it's been especially helpful for me as I recently transitioned from the classroom in California to working remotely in France, navigating the shift to edtech. Highly recommended for those seeking quality insights in the intersection of AI and the education field.

StarLordGH ,

Amazing Insight Into Education!

I look forward to every Monday when an episode comes out. Jeff and Tricia do a fantastic job of explaining how EdTech tools can be used to enhance your daily life. I also really appreciate all the episodes on AI and balancing them with media literacy as well. Our students are growing up in an Information Age and we need to make sure as educators they are prepared. George from Indiana.

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