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Teaching for Tomorrow: Agentic Learning, AI, and Student-Centered Leadership with Dr. Jared Bloom

31 min · 3 de jun de 2026
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In this episode of Champion Every Voice, Jaclyn Wright sits down with Dr. Jared Bloom, Superintendent of Franklin Square Schools in New York, international education thought leader, and longtime advocate for technology-enabled, student-centered learning. Dr. Bloom shares how schools can thoughtfully integrate AI and agentic learning while keeping trust, safety, educator judgment, and student agency at the center. From his global perspective at BETT UK to his local leadership in Franklin Square, he offers a practical and inspiring look at what it takes to prepare students for their future—not ours. In this conversation, you’ll hear: * Why schools must “teach students for their tomorrow, not ours” * How agentic learning helps meet students where they are * What safe, purposeful AI integration can look like in classrooms * How Franklin Square uses red, yellow, and green guidelines for AI use * Why trust, buy-in, and shared leadership matter for sustainable innovation * How AI can give teachers more time for the human work of teaching * What leaders can learn from global conversations about education and technology This episode is for superintendents, district leaders, principals, instructional coaches, and educators thinking deeply about how to align innovation, culture, and student-centered learning.

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