67 | Engaging in Wonderment: The Intersection of Art, Joy, & Critical Thought | with Raygan Ba
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Today’s episode is all about the intersection of art education, joy, and critical thought. Our guests, Raygan Barrett & Nicole Clevenger,...
66 | When Zoo Becomes School | with Emily Cunningham & Erin Murray
This week, we’re talking about one of our favorite styles of education — one that asks students to get hands-on, roll up their sleeves,...
65 | What Happens When High School Students Get to be Scientists? | with Andy Farke
Raymond Alf Museum of Paleontology in Claremont, CA, is unique in that they’re the only nationally accredited Natural History Museum...
63 | The Courage to Try: The Story of Grypmat | with Tom Burden
Tom Burden was an F-16 mechanic in the Air Force, and every day, one of the most painful parts of the job was having his tools slide off...
060 | Solving Real-Life Problems with Underwater Robots: The MATE ROV Competition | with Jill Zande
The MATE ROV program is one of the most wonderfully unique, engaging, and fun expressions of STEM education that a student can...
What College Students want their Universities to Know about Virtual Learning
Fatima Bainazar and Katie Corbin are both college freshman, one at a large public university and the other at a small liberal arts...
051 | How Universities Can Better Engage K-12 Students Through Community Outreach | with Jamie Shuda
Today we’re talking about a critical piece of the educational landscape that we haven’t really touched on in previous episodes: how...
048 | Creating Real-World Implications for Grade-School Curricula | with Angela Forino
Have you ever heard a kid ask, “But how will I use this in the real world?” Maybe you even asked that question yourself back in the day?...
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