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The International Classroom

Podcast von Alex Gray

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Welcome to The International Classroom, where we're breaking down borders and building bridges between educators from all corners of the globe. This vibrant podcast is your gateway to a world of diverse teaching methods, innovative educational ideas, and unique classroom experiences shared by educators worldwide. 🌐 In every episode, we delve deep into the heart of education, exploring a multitude of topics that are as varied as the schools and cultures they originate from. So, join us on this extraordinary journey. Subscribe to The International Classroom and be a part of the conversation.

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Episode The Imperative for AI Literacy in Education | Matthew Wemyss Cover

The Imperative for AI Literacy in Education | Matthew Wemyss

What is the single most dangerous misconception schools have about artificial intelligence right now? In this episode of The International Classroom, host Alex Gray sits down with educator, school leader, and edtech innovator Matthew Wemyss to unpack why siloing AI into computer science departments is a critical mistake. As tech giants embed predictive models directly into everyday search engines, AI has become ambient. Our students are interacting with chatbots by default, meaning AI literacy is no longer just a technical skill—it is an ethical, societal, and pedagogical imperative that touches every single subject. Matthew shares his journey of building the AI Lit Kit (ailitkit.com), a revolutionary platform designed to help teachers seamlessly embed AI literacy into their existing lesson plans without increasing their workload. We also dive deep into the technical realities of "vibe coding," red-teaming for security, GDPR compliance, and why the human element must always come first in a digitized world. Whether you are a school leader navigating AI integration, a teacher looking to build your confidence, or an aspiring digital entrepreneur, this conversation offers an essential roadmap for the future of education. Explore the Platform: Visit ailitkit.com [https://www.ailitkit.com] to try the platform and access the built-in AI literacy course. Follow Matthew Wemyss: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewwemyss/ If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star rating and review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts! It helps other educators find the show. Host: Alex Gray Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexandergray84/ Subscribe to the Show: Hit follow on your favorite podcast app so you never miss an episode.

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Attention Is Worth More Than Time

We talk about time like it's the most precious thing we have. We manage it. We protect it. We read books about it. But I've come to think we've got it wrong. Time isn't the scarce resource. Attention is. In this episode, I explore why attention — not time — is the most important thing we own, how modern life has structurally degraded our capacity to focus, and why giving someone your full presence might be the most generous thing you can do. Drawing on Oliver Burkeman, Daniel Kahneman, and Cal Newport, plus honest reflections from my own life as a teacher, writer, and builder. If you've ever been caught half-listening to someone you love, this one's for you. — This is a podcast about how humans learn and how we get better. Hosted by Alex Gray.

21. Apr. 2026 - 27 min
Episode Inspiration Isn't a Talent. It's a Skill. Cover

Inspiration Isn't a Talent. It's a Skill.

Can You Learn to Be Inspirational? In this first-ever solo episode of The International Classroom, Alex Gray tackles a question that most of us assume has a fixed answer: Is inspiration a gift you're born with, or a skill you can build? Prompted by a candid (and slightly humbling) conversation with his daughter, Ava, Alex explores why genuine inspiration has nothing to do with Instagram quotes or polished TED Talks. Instead, it’s about the "thousand small things" and the "walk" we choose to take every day. Inside the Episode: * The Inspiration Myth: Why we mistake charisma for character and how to pivot toward "genuine inspiration." * The Research: Breaking down Albert Bandura’s Social Learning Theory and Carol Dweck’s Growth Mindset through the lens of a modern classroom. * The Paradox of Performance: Why "trying" to be inspirational is the fastest way to fail—and what to do instead. Modeling in the Age of AI: The rising value of authenticity and visible effort in an increasingly automated world. The 5 Pillars of the "Inspirational Walk": 1. Visible Curiosity: Being a lifelong learner in front of your students and peers. 2. Honest Struggle: Why the "messy middle" of problem-solving is more powerful than a polished answer. 3. High Standards + Warmth: Why "Clear is Kind" (BrenĂ© Brown) is the ultimate leadership framework. 4. Storytelling: Framing ideas through human experience to make the hypothetical real. 5. Consistency: The unsexy, cumulative power of showing up exactly the same way, day after day. "Inspiration is not a speech. It’s not a trait. It’s not a gift. It’s a walk that other people want to join." Connect with the Show: * Follow Alex: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexandergray84/ * The DEEP Network: https://www.deepeducationnetwork.com/ * Subscribe: If this episode sparked a thought, hit follow and leave a review to help us grow the community.

14. Apr. 2026 - 35 min
Episode Slowing Down AI, UDL, & Rethinking Cheating in the Classroom | Ben Whitaker Cover

Slowing Down AI, UDL, & Rethinking Cheating in the Classroom | Ben Whitaker

Does starting a task with AI inherently mean you are cheating the learning process? In this episode of The International Classroom, Alex Gray sits down with Ben Whitaker—co-host of Edufuturists, author, and "The Ideas Guy"—for one of the most deeply reflective conversations of the AIDUCATION26 conference in Bucharest. Ben openly discusses how he had to fundamentally reconsider his own stance on AI, shifting from viewing it as a "shortcut" to embracing it as an essential starting (or finishing) block for modern learners. They also dive into the profound impact of Universal Design for Learning (UDL), exploring how AI can shift neurodivergent and EAL students from being a "secondary thought" to the absolute center of the educational conversation. Plus, discover why Ben created physical AI Cards to force educators to slow down, why he abandoned ChatGPT for Claude, and why navigating the EdTech landscape right now feels a lot like being in the Big Brother house. Jump to a section: 00:00 – Intro & Kicking off the Bucharest Conference 01:41 – The "Lone Wolf" Problem & Building the Edufuturists Pack 04:04 – AI Cards for Educators: Why We Desperately Need to Slow Down 08:53 – UDL & Radical Inclusion: Empowering "People of Determination" 12:41 – The "Cheating" Mindset Shift: Reconsidering Core AI Principles 14:17 – Beyond Prompt Engineering & Why Ben Switched to Claude 16:19 – Holding Opinions Lightly & The Value of Divergent Thinking 19:59 – If AI was a Reality TV Show (I'm a Celeb & Big Brother) Key Takeaways from this episode: The Cheating Misconception: Going to AI first doesn't necessarily mean you are short-cutting the work. Sometimes it is the perfect starting point; other times, it is the perfect finishing tool for proofreading and editing. We have to be willing to reconsider our rigid rules around its use. Slowing Down in a Fast World: In an industry that rewards speed and constant output, sometimes the most powerful tool is a physical set of cards that forces you to stop, step back, and ask the deep philosophical questions about why you are using the tech. Radical Inclusion via UDL: AI allows for personalisation at scale. By using it properly, we can build environments where learners with additional needs (or "People of Determination") are no longer an afterthought, but the central focus of lesson design. The Death of the Lone Wolf: Trying to innovate in education on your own is exhausting. The strength of the EdTech wolf is the pack—we need communities to challenge our thinking and "sharpen the axe." Connect with the Guests: Alex Gray: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexandergray84/ Ben Whitaker: https://www.linkedin.com/in/itsbenwhitaker/ Don't forget to Subscribe for more conversations on the future of education, EdTech, and classroom innovation! #TheInternationalClassroom #AIinEducation #EdTech #Edufuturists #UDL #AIDUCATION26 #FutureOfLearning #EducationPodcast

5. Apr. 2026 - 20 min
Episode AI as a Catalyst for Education Reform & Digital Equity | Al Kingsley Cover

AI as a Catalyst for Education Reform & Digital Equity | Al Kingsley

In a world where every fact is instantly available, why are we still testing students on knowledge retention? 📉 On the latest episode of The International Classroom, I sat down with EdTech veteran Al Kingsley at AIDUCATION26 to discuss exactly that. We dove into his session, "AI as a Catalyst for Education Reform & Digital Equity," and tackled the awkward questions school leaders are actively trying to avoid. The reality? Employers no longer care who the "smartest" kid in the room is. They want the most skilled. AI isn't going to replace the human element of teaching; it is going to force us to value those human skills—like oracy, literacy, and empathy—more than ever before. Are we finally ready to move past the knowledge-retention model of education?#TheInternationalClassroom #AIinEducation #EdTech #EducationReform #AlKingsley #FutureOfLearning #AIDUCATION26

2. Apr. 2026 - 26 min
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