The LearnIt Podcast with Dhiraj Hariramani
In this episode of the LearnIt Podcast, we sit down with Lam Nguyen, the inaugural Dean of Academics at Havergal College. From coding software in Winnipeg to overseeing a K–12 academic program in Toronto, Lam's journey shows how small moments can redirect an entire career. In this conversation, he shares: * "Why Am I Talking So Much?" Lam used to lose his voice every fall from lecturing. That reflection led him to change his approach, stop listening for expected answers, and start listening to truly understand students. * Honor the Learning, Not Just the Achievement When parents ask about grades, Lam reframes the conversation toward what support is needed. His belief: strong learning leads to the results people want. * AI Won't Replace the Process Quoting Alfie Kohn, Lam explains that writing is about ideas, not just sentences. Outsourcing thinking to AI removes the learning. Schools are about the struggle, not just the outcome. * Learning Isn't a Straight Line Real learning moves forward, backward, and sideways. Lam emphasizes designing experiences that embrace struggle and breakthrough moments. * A Year-Long Listening Tour Starting a new role in a new province, Lam focused on listening for the entire first year—and people noticed.
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