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School Reboot

Podcast de Courtney Dickinson and Sarah Zuckerman

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School Reboot, a podcast from Acera Education Innovation (AceraEI), explores what it really takes to make learning joyful, rigorous, and personal. Each episode dives into practices that are making a real difference in schools right now. You’ll hear from teachers, policy leaders, economists, innovators, entrepreneurs, district leaders, parents, and students who are redesigning learning in their communities. Throughout the series, we focus on “measuring what matters,” translating curiosity, choice, and engagement into simple, useful evidence that guides next steps.

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Portada del episodio Leading for Joy, Trust, and Innovation in Public Schools

Leading for Joy, Trust, and Innovation in Public Schools

In this episode of School Reboot, Courtney Dickinson and Sarah Zuckerman talk with two public school leaders from Lowell who are rethinking what school can feel like for students and teachers. Mike Domina of McAvinnue Elementary and David Anderson of McAuliffe Elementary reflect on what it takes to build schools where joy, trust, and belonging are not extras, but the foundation for learning. They talk about moving beyond compliance-driven models of teaching, giving teachers permission to take risks, and creating school cultures where both adults and students feel supported to try, fail, and grow. The conversation explores how innovative leadership is often less about adding more and more about removing fear. Mike and David share how they challenge assumptions about curriculum, instructional time, and “the way things have always been done,” while keeping student engagement and community at the center. Together, they offer a grounded and hopeful look at what sustainable school change can look like in practice.

22 de abr de 2026 - 42 min
Portada del episodio Recorded Live at the School Reboot Podcast Release Party

Recorded Live at the School Reboot Podcast Release Party

Recorded live at the School Reboot Podcast Release Party, this episode brings together previous guests Jeff Riley and Mitch Resnick for a conversation with Courtney Dickinson and Sarah Zuckerman about what schools must become in a rapidly changing world. Jeff and Mitch explore how schools can move beyond compliance-driven models and instead nurture creativity, curiosity, agency, and deeper learning. We delve into why students learn best through meaningful projects, collaboration, and playful exploration, and why school change cannot simply be replicated from one place to another without honoring local context and community strengths. The episode also examines the promise and danger of AI in education. The central message: this is a pivotal moment to design schools that expand children’s choices, voices, and opportunities, while supporting teachers and leaders to build more human, engaging, and future-ready learning environments.

16 de mar de 2026 - 30 min
Portada del episodio Can’t Get There From Here: Rethinking How Innovation Spreads in Schools

Can’t Get There From Here: Rethinking How Innovation Spreads in Schools

Rebecca E. Wolfe, PhD joins School Reboot to discuss why bottom-up innovations in education rarely spread, even when they demonstrate strong outcomes. Drawing on a paper she just released for the Hoover Institution entitled Can’t Get There From Here: A Framework for the Start, Spread, and Scale of Bottom-Up Innovation in Education, she outlines a framework for catalyzing classroom-born ideas, supporting adaptive spread, and building the infrastructure necessary for sustainability and scale. The episode examines the shift from compliance-based accountability to outcomes-based and reciprocal accountability, the importance of expanding educators’ professional networks, and the need to reduce burdens that crowd out innovation. The central message: if we want school improvement that endures, we must design systems that cultivate teacher agency, continuous improvement, and local adaptation while maintaining strong guardrails for equity and student outcomes.

16 de feb de 2026 - 1 h 0 min
Portada del episodio Lifelong Kindergarten: Projects, Passion, Peers, and Play

Lifelong Kindergarten: Projects, Passion, Peers, and Play

This episode features Mitch Resnick of the MIT Media Lab, creator of Scratch and author of Lifelong Kindergarten, on why schools must shift from instructionism to constructionism and design learning around the Four Ps: Projects, Passion, Peers, and Play. Mitch explains how creative learning grows through experimentation, iteration, and the creative learning spiral, and why “low floor, high ceiling, wide walls” environments expand access for every learner. The conversation explores the balance of freedom and support, the role of examples in scaling change, and how schools can shift both mindsets and structures to prioritize creativity and agency. The takeaway: when schools cultivate trust and respect and design for making, collaboration, and joyful rigor, young people develop the most human skills needed to thrive in a fast-changing world.

26 de ene de 2026 - 1 h 11 min
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