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Episode 26 - Why Schools Are Stuck in the 1900s | Eric Sheninger, Aspire Change CEO

41 min · 13. maj 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2488800/fan_mail/new] In this episode of the SupportED Learning Podcast, Dr. Joe Sebestyen sits down with Eric Sheninger, digital leadership expert and founder of Aspire Change, to explain why most schools are still preparing students for a world that no longer exists. Eric shares how a student calling school "a jail" flipped him from tech skeptic to digital leadership advocate, and shaped a philosophy built on small shifts, evidence over hype, and chasing growth, not perfection. Dr. Joe Sebestyen and Eric Sheninger discuss the shifts schools need to make, including the Seven Pillars of Digital Leadership, the Voice, Choice, Path, Pace, and Place framework for personalized learning, and the two questions every educator should ask before using any technology. Eric also explains why AI is the most overrated trend in EdTech, why handing students devices won't fix learning, and why pedagogy has to come before tools. This episode is especially useful for school administrators leading change, teachers rethinking tech integration, and district leaders preparing students for a future that keeps shifting. Eric gives a clear, practical framework for leading change with evidence and helping students build the skills they actually need. 🔔 Subscribe for weekly conversations on academic strategy, college prep, and the future of student success. 📲 Connect with them Website: ericsheninger.com/aspire-change-edu [https://ericsheninger.com/aspire-change-edu/]ericsheninger.com [https://ericsheninger.com/] Instagram: @esheninger [https://www.instagram.com/esheninger/] Get your own book now: amazon/Eric-C.-Sheninger [https://www.amazon.com/stores/Eric-C.-Sheninger/author/B00DXGGGUQ?shoppingPortalEnabled=true] 📲 Learn more about us: supportedtutoring.com [https://supportedtutoring.com/], @dr_joe_ap_exams  [https://www.instagram.com/dr_joe_ap_exams/?hl=en] Thanks for tuning in to the SupportED Learning Podcast with Dr. Joe Sebestyen. If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe for more insights on education, critical thinking, and AI integration in learning. Visit our website at supportedtutoring.com [https://supportedtutoring.com/] Remember to share this podcast with fellow parents and educators who are passionate about reimagining education for tomorrow's world. Until next time, keep supporting learning!

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