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Executive Function in Further Education and Community College: What Every Educator Needs to Know

22 min · 19 de may de 2026
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Whether you work in further education or a community college, you have almost certainly watched a capable student freeze. They understand the content, they want to do the work, and then they cannot start, cannot organise their time, or cannot follow through. This episode is about why that happens and what educators can actually do about it. Dr. Lauran Kerr-Heraly draws on her own neurodiverse household, two decades in classrooms and colleges on both sides of the Atlantic, and her current role as Quality and Innovation Lead to explain what executive function is, how it breaks down for learners and staff alike, and why it is a teaching and learning issue as much as a personal one. You will leave this episode with a clearer framework for understanding working memory, mental flexibility, and self-regulation, and with practical ideas you can implement straight away in your college or classroom. From milestone-based assignments to start-here checklists and formative checkpoints, these are strategies that work in further education contexts and transfer directly to community college settings. Lauran also makes the case that supporting executive function is not just good innovative teaching practice; it is an equity issue, and one that leadership has a responsibility to design for. What We Cover in This Episode * 0:00 Why executive function is a teaching and learning issue, not just a student problem: Lauran introduces the episode through her own experience of two ADHD diagnoses in one year and explains what drew her to the language of executive function in her college work. * 4:15 What executive function actually is: A practical breakdown of working memory, including why the post-it note analogy helps educators and faculty members understand why students lose track of tasks before they complete them. * 8:30 Mental flexibility and self-regulation in further education: How cognitive flexibility shows up in lesson planning, team meetings, and the moment a neurodiverse learner has to move between classrooms or adapt to an unplanned change in their college day. * 13:00 Teaching executive function skills inside your course: Why Lauran went back to giving learners a month-by-month study calendar, how to build milestone plans into assignments, and why formative checkpoints reduce the strain of executive function challenges for students in any college education setting. * 17:30 What leaders can do to support innovative teaching and staff: Reducing cognitive load through standardised templates and clearer systems, training support staff in executive function, and designing working environments that make it easier for everyone on your campus or in your college to do their best work. Links, Resources and Offers Free resource and newsletter: https://www.alteringcourse.com [https://www.alteringcourse.com/shop] Speaking engagements, coaching and executive function support: https://www.alteringcourse.com [https://www.alteringcourse.com/shop] About Your Host Dr. Lauran Kerr-Heraly is an award-winning educator and author who has dedicated her career to transforming lives through education. As a speaker and coach, she helps educators, leaders, and students build skills for creativity and success drawing on experience in American community colleges, British and international schools in England, and her current role as Quality and Innovation Lead in an English college. She shares a nerdy and adventurous life full of books, board games, and travels with her spouse, daughter, and dog. Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/altering.course/⁠ ] LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurankerrheraly/⁠ ] Website [https://www.alteringcourse.com⁠]

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episode Course Redesign, Belonging, and Teaching History at College with Dr. Amy Powers artwork

Course Redesign, Belonging, and Teaching History at College with Dr. Amy Powers

Episode Description What does it take to make a history course relevant to a nursing student, an accounting student, or someone training in auto technology? In this episode, Lauran Kerr-Heraly is joined by Amy Powers, Professor of History and Faculty Development Coordinator at Waubonsee Community College in Illinois, to talk about community college teaching and learning, course redesign, and what it genuinely means to serve students whose lives outside the classroom are complicated. Amy draws on over 25 years of experience and her involvement in the American Historical Association's History Gateways project to explain how she redesigned her introductory history courses to build relevance, belonging, and intellectual curiosity from the very first session. You will come away from this conversation with concrete ideas you can apply straight away, whether you teach in a further education college in the UK or on a community college campus in the US. Amy and Lauran discuss how to balance rigor with flexibility for students juggling work, family, and study, why asking a good question is a teachable skill worth spending time on, and how metacognition has changed the way Amy approaches faculty development. The conversation is grounded, honest, and full of practical examples that transfer across disciplines and college education contexts. What We Cover in This Episode * 0:00 Amy Powers introduces her role at Waubonsee Community College and her recent move into faculty development, coordinating professional development for around four hundred full time and part time faculty across all disciplines. * 5:20 Why community college is built around more than the individual student: how success for one learner ripples out to families, neighborhoods, and local industries, and why further education institutions in the UK share the same community mandate. * 10:30 The History Gateways course redesign project: how Amy worked with the American Historical Association to rethink introductory history courses, and the assignment called Everything Has a History that asked students to connect the subject to their own chosen fields. * 16:00 Balancing ambitious teaching and learning with the real pressures students face: why empathy first is not a lowering of standards, and how offering flexibility in assignment choice and deadlines keeps students engaged without reducing the rigor of the course. * 23:57 Metacognition as innovative teaching practice: how Amy has introduced reflective assignments into her courses and why helping students understand how they learn has a lasting impact well beyond college education. Links, Resources and Offers American Historical Association [https://www.historians.org⁠] Waubonsee Community College [https://www.waubonsee.edu⁠] Free resources and newsletter: www.alteringcourse.com/podcast [https://www.alteringcourse.com/podcast] Speaking engagements, coaching and executive function support: www.alteringcourse.com [https://www.alteringcourse.com/shop] About Your Host Dr. Lauran Kerr-Heraly is an award-winning educator and author who has dedicated her career to transforming lives through education. As a speaker and coach, she helps educators, leaders, and students build skills for creativity and success drawing on experience in American community colleges, British and international schools in England, and her current role as Quality and Innovation Lead in an English college. She shares a nerdy and adventurous life full of books, board games, and travels with her spouse, daughter, and dog. Connect with Dr. Lauran Kerr-Heraly  * Website: ⁠⁠www.alteringcourse.com⁠⁠ [http://www.alteringcourse.com]  * Instagram: ⁠⁠@altering.course⁠⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/altering.course/] * ⁠⁠Lauran Kerr-Heraly, Ph.D. | LinkedIn⁠ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurankerrheraly/] About the Guest Amy Powers is a Professor of History and Faculty Development Coordinator at Waubonsee Community College, just outside Chicago, where she has been teaching U.S. History, Western Civilization, and World History for over 25 years. She is passionate about the community college model and what it means for local students, families, and the wider community. You can find her at the links below. LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/amy-powers-323230273/⁠ ] Website [https://www.waubonsee.edu/powers-dr-amy⁠ ] Email: apowers@waubonsee.edu

2 de jun de 202627 min
episode Executive Function in Further Education and Community College: What Every Educator Needs to Know artwork

Executive Function in Further Education and Community College: What Every Educator Needs to Know

Whether you work in further education or a community college, you have almost certainly watched a capable student freeze. They understand the content, they want to do the work, and then they cannot start, cannot organise their time, or cannot follow through. This episode is about why that happens and what educators can actually do about it. Dr. Lauran Kerr-Heraly draws on her own neurodiverse household, two decades in classrooms and colleges on both sides of the Atlantic, and her current role as Quality and Innovation Lead to explain what executive function is, how it breaks down for learners and staff alike, and why it is a teaching and learning issue as much as a personal one. You will leave this episode with a clearer framework for understanding working memory, mental flexibility, and self-regulation, and with practical ideas you can implement straight away in your college or classroom. From milestone-based assignments to start-here checklists and formative checkpoints, these are strategies that work in further education contexts and transfer directly to community college settings. Lauran also makes the case that supporting executive function is not just good innovative teaching practice; it is an equity issue, and one that leadership has a responsibility to design for. What We Cover in This Episode * 0:00 Why executive function is a teaching and learning issue, not just a student problem: Lauran introduces the episode through her own experience of two ADHD diagnoses in one year and explains what drew her to the language of executive function in her college work. * 4:15 What executive function actually is: A practical breakdown of working memory, including why the post-it note analogy helps educators and faculty members understand why students lose track of tasks before they complete them. * 8:30 Mental flexibility and self-regulation in further education: How cognitive flexibility shows up in lesson planning, team meetings, and the moment a neurodiverse learner has to move between classrooms or adapt to an unplanned change in their college day. * 13:00 Teaching executive function skills inside your course: Why Lauran went back to giving learners a month-by-month study calendar, how to build milestone plans into assignments, and why formative checkpoints reduce the strain of executive function challenges for students in any college education setting. * 17:30 What leaders can do to support innovative teaching and staff: Reducing cognitive load through standardised templates and clearer systems, training support staff in executive function, and designing working environments that make it easier for everyone on your campus or in your college to do their best work. Links, Resources and Offers Free resource and newsletter: https://www.alteringcourse.com [https://www.alteringcourse.com/shop] Speaking engagements, coaching and executive function support: https://www.alteringcourse.com [https://www.alteringcourse.com/shop] About Your Host Dr. Lauran Kerr-Heraly is an award-winning educator and author who has dedicated her career to transforming lives through education. As a speaker and coach, she helps educators, leaders, and students build skills for creativity and success drawing on experience in American community colleges, British and international schools in England, and her current role as Quality and Innovation Lead in an English college. She shares a nerdy and adventurous life full of books, board games, and travels with her spouse, daughter, and dog. Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/altering.course/⁠ ] LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurankerrheraly/⁠ ] Website [https://www.alteringcourse.com⁠]

19 de may de 202622 min
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Why Further Education and Community College Change Lives: Widening Participation, Skills and Innovation [Episode 3]

In this episode, Lauran is joined by Rhian Ramsden, Quality and Innovation Lead and professional doctorate student at Wiltshire College and University Centre, to explore why further education and community college are so much more than a second choice. Drawing on over a decade of teaching and quality work across inner city London and rural Wiltshire, Rhian speaks candidly about widening participation, the hierarchy of higher education, and why contextualising learning changes everything for the students schools left behind. Whether you are a lecturer or tutor in a UK further education college or a faculty member at a North American community college, this episode is an honest and energising look at what college education can and should be doing for every learner it serves. What We Cover in This Episode * 00:00 Introduction to Rhian Ramsden and how working in psychiatric care set her on an unexpected path into further education * 04:30 What a Quality and Innovation Lead actually does and why a supportive presence in learning spaces benefits lecturers and learners alike * 09:15 Why further education saves lives and how contextualising learning transforms outcomes for learners that school left behind * 15:00 The hierarchy of higher education in the UK and US and why the prestige attached to certain institutions is completely misplaced * 20:45 Widening participation and rurality as a barrier to access and what the literature tells us about why learners actively choose further education college * 25:30 Skills competitions as safe risk and why putting learners under pressure in a safe environment prepares them for the realities of adult and working life * 28:45 Failure as a learning opportunity and the speed dating interview technique that has resulted in every single one of Riann's students receiving at least one university offer Links, Resources & Offers * Free Newsletter & Episode Resources: Subscribe at ⁠www.alteringcourse.com⁠ [http://www.alteringcourse.com/podcast] * Free Resource: Pathway to Foster Independent Students with Executive Function Skills ⁠www.alteringcourse.com/⁠ [http://www.alteringcourse.com/podcast] * Speaking Engagements, Coaching & Executive Function Support: ⁠www.alteringcourse.com⁠ [http://www.alteringcourse.com] About Your Host Dr. Lauran Kerr-Heraly is an award-winning educator and author who has dedicated her career to transforming lives through education. As a speaker and coach, she helps educators, leaders, and students build skills for creativity and success, drawing on experience in American community colleges, British and international schools in the U.K., and her current role as Quality and Innovation Lead in an English college. When she's not championing college education, Lauran shares a nerdy and adventurous life full of books, board games, and travels with her spouse, daughter, and dog. Connect with Dr. Lauran Kerr-Heraly  * Website: ⁠www.alteringcourse.com⁠ [http://www.alteringcourse.com]  * Instagram: ⁠@altering.course⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/altering.course/] * LinkedIn: ⁠Lauran Kerr-Heraly, Ph.D. | LinkedIn⁠ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurankerrheraly/] About the Guest Rhian Ramsden has worked in Further Education colleges since 2012 across a range of contexts, from inner‑city London to rural Wiltshire. Primarily focused on health and social care, Rhian has also taught other subjects in the traditional FE spirit, including functional skills math and English. Currently based in the college quality team at Wiltshire College and University Centre, she still keeps a toe in the teaching water. She is in phase 2 of a professional doctorate in education; her thesis explores the role of the Further Education college in widening participation, with a particular focus on rurality as a barrier to access. * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rhian-ramsden-9b275364/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/rhian-ramsden-9b275364/]

5 de may de 202632 min
episode Innovation Starts Here: Creative Teaching Across Disciplines in Community College and Further Education [Episode 2] artwork

Innovation Starts Here: Creative Teaching Across Disciplines in Community College and Further Education [Episode 2]

What does a 3D printed cookie mold have to do with biology, history, and career transformation? In this episode, Lauran sits down with Dr. Nazanin Hebel, biology professor and innovation fellow at Houston City College, to explore how cross-disciplinary projects are reshaping what's possible in community college and further education settings. From the award-winning “Back to the Foodture” competition to a faculty-led TED-style initiative called “The Intersection” and “The Huddle”, Dr. Hebel shares how even the smallest creative idea, when nurtured at the intersection of disciplines, can lead to lasting student transformation. Whether you’re a lecturer in a UK further education college or a faculty member at a North American community college, this episode is packed with practical, easy-to-implement ideas you can bring to your campus or programme straight away. What We Cover in This Episode * 00:00: Introduction Meet Dr. Nazanin Hebel from dentistry to 25 years in community college biology teaching * 05:20: The power of the “light bulb moment” and why diverse, underserved learners thrive when educators take their success as a personal challenge * 11:45: Public health, medical humanities, and ethics in the classroom connecting science and the humanities to broaden career pathways for students * 18:30: Back to the Foodture and how a 3D cookie mold idea became a cross-campus, multi-disciplinary competition that changed students’ career trajectories * 29:00: The Intersection and the Huddle, a faculty-led TED-style talk and podcast initiative designed to showcase innovation happening quietly across college departments Links, Resources & Offers * Free Newsletter & Episode Resources: Subscribe at www.alteringcourse.com [http://www.alteringcourse.com/podcast] * Free Resource: Pathway to Foster Independent Students with Executive Function Skills www.alteringcourse.com/ [http://www.alteringcourse.com/podcast] * Speaking Engagements, Coaching & Executive Function Support: www.alteringcourse.com [http://www.alteringcourse.com] About Your Host Dr. Lauran Kerr-Heraly is an award-winning educator and author who has dedicated her career to transforming lives through education. As a speaker and coach, she helps educators, leaders, and students build skills for creativity and success, drawing on experience in American community colleges, British and international schools in the U.K., and her current role as Quality and Innovation Lead in an English college. When she's not championing college education, Lauran shares a nerdy and adventurous life full of books, board games, and travels with her spouse, daughter, and dog. Connect with Dr. Lauran Kerr-Heraly  * Website: www.alteringcourse.com [http://www.alteringcourse.com]  * Instagram: @altering.course [https://www.instagram.com/altering.course/] * LinkedIn: Lauran Kerr-Heraly, Ph.D. | LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurankerrheraly/]

5 de may de 202630 min
episode Why Innovative Teaching Matters for Every College and Further Education Learner artwork

Why Innovative Teaching Matters for Every College and Further Education Learner

In this first episode of From College to College, Dr. Lauran Kerr-Heraly shares her journey from community college student in West Texas to Quality and Innovation Lead in an English further education college and explains what inspired her to start this show. She explores what innovative teaching and learning genuinely means in practice, why the word innovation is so often misused, and why intentional, purposeful change in the classroom is essential for the diverse learners we serve in college and further education. Whether you are a lecturer or tutor in a UK further education college or a faculty member at a US community college, this episode offers an honest framework for reflecting on your own teaching practice and leaves you with one small idea to try in your classroom or learning space straight away. If you've been looking for educational leadership podcasts, experts insight in education, and guest speakers for college, welcome! What We Cover in This Episode * 00:00 - Introduction to From College to College and what to expect from Season 1 *  01:45 - Lauran's story from community college student in West Texas to Quality and Innovation Lead in an English further education college *  05:30 - Community college and further education as close cousins and what educators on both sides can learn from each other *  08:15 - What innovative teaching genuinely means in practice, what it is not, and why intentional, purposeful change matters more than flashy new ideas * 11:00 - Why innovation is essential in further education and community college where learners arrive with vastly different backgrounds, experiences and prior education * 13:20 - The ripple effect and why one small new thing in your teaching practice is the right place to begin Links, Resources & Offers 1. Free Newsletter & Episode Resources: Subscribe at www.alteringcourse.com/podcast [http://www.alteringcourse.com/podcast] 2. Free Resource: Pathway to Foster Independent Students with Executive Function Skills www.alteringcourse.com/podcast [http://www.alteringcourse.com/podcast] 3. Speaking Engagements, Coaching & Executive Function Support: www.alteringcourse.com [http://www.alteringcourse.com] About Your Host Dr. Lauran Kerr-Heraly is an award-winning educator and author who has dedicated her career to transforming lives through education. As a speaker and coach, she helps educators, leaders, and students build skills for creativity and success, drawing on experience in American community colleges, British and international schools in the U.K., and her current role as Quality and Innovation Lead in an English college. When she's not championing college education, Lauran shares a nerdy and adventurous life full of books, board games, and travels with her spouse, daughter, and dog. Connect with Dr. Lauran Kerr-Heraly * Website: www.alteringcourse.com [www.alteringcourse.com] * Instagram: @altering.course [https://www.instagram.com/altering.course/] * LinkedIn: Lauran Kerr-Heraly [Lauran Kerr-Heraly, Ph.D. | LinkedIn]

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