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The Dark Side of the Moon

Podcast de Technology Readiness Council

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The Dark Side of the Moon digs into the parts of education no one wants to talk about. Hosts James Capon, Garland H. Green Jnr and Darren Neethling expose the cracks, question the systems and explore how tech and AI are reshaping the classroom whether schools are ready or not. Raw, provocative and unapologetically honest, this is where the future of learning gets pulled apart and put back together. Brought to you by the TRC.

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21 episodios

Portada del episodio Sir Ken Robinson Was Right

Sir Ken Robinson Was Right

In June 2006, a Liverpudlian educator walked onto a TED stage and said something the audience was not ready to hear. All kids have tremendous talent and we squander them pretty ruthlessly. Twenty years on, the talk has been watched over three hundred million times. The system he was describing is almost entirely intact. In Episode 21 of The Dark Side of the Moon, James, Darren and Garland sit with that gap and ask the harder question. If three hundred million people agreed with him and nothing changed, what does that say about the institutions, the incentives, and the people inside them? And what happens now, when a six-week experiment in Nigeria delivers two years of learning, and the thing that finally moves the system is not a TED talk at all. By the end of the conversation, the word we in his sentence is the one that stings.

29 de may de 2026 - 43 min
Portada del episodio You Bought an Attention Economy

You Bought an Attention Economy

A mother in Wichita checks her seventh grader's screen time. Thirteen thousand YouTube videos in three months. During school hours. In Episode 20 of The Dark Side of the Moon, the conversation starts with the headline and keeps moving past it. Schools are furious at YouTube. Schools are also using YouTube. Khan Academy. Tutorials. Substitute lessons. The platform everyone is blaming is the one quietly carrying half the load. Somewhere in the middle, a harder claim surfaces. Education is not in the information transfer business. It is in the arts and entertainment business. And the institutions still pretending otherwise are losing students to the ones that figured it out years ago. Schools thought they were buying laptops. They bought something else.

22 de may de 2026 - 36 min
Portada del episodio Locked Up and Learning Nothing

Locked Up and Learning Nothing

Five thousand schools. Yondr pouches in every classroom. Phones locked away for the entire day. In Episode 19 of The Dark Side of the Moon, James, Darren and Garland sit with the first serious study on what happens when you actually do the thing everyone has been calling for. The headline finding is not what the parents at the school gate want to hear. Jonathan Haidt has spent two years convincing the world the phone is the problem. The pouches were the answer. The research has now landed. The hosts read it carefully and arrive somewhere none of them expected. Darren closes the episode with a line worth writing down. Study: Mixed Results and Impacts From School Phone Bans, DataIK12 [https://www.datiak12.io/research/article/15824341/study-finds-mixed-results-and-impacts-from-school-phone-bans?om_id=1100040827&om_eid=3025H3669790E0W]

15 de may de 2026 - 42 min
Portada del episodio The Wrong Fight

The Wrong Fight

The New York Times says American districts are pulling the plug. Sweden has done a full about-turn. The BBC, the podcasts, the parents at the school gate, all pointing the same direction. Take it out. In Episode 18 of The Dark Side of the Moon, James, Darren and Garland sit with the headlines and quietly disagree. The argument they make is uncomfortable. Technology is not the problem and never was. It is a tool that exposes whatever is underneath. Drop it into a weak system and the system fails faster. Drop it into a strong one and something new becomes possible. The conversation moves from Frankfurt classrooms to Apple's strange, deliberate return to education, and lands on a question almost nobody is asking out loud. What if everyone is fighting about the wrong thing?

8 de may de 2026 - 49 min
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