Innovations in Education with David Adams

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Urban Assembly CEO and social-emotional learning expert David Adams talks with people who have solved problems and made things work to improve public education. Learn more about The Urban Assembly at www.urbanassembly.org.

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episode Education Reform in Action: Insights from Josh Thomases artwork
Education Reform in Action: Insights from Josh Thomases

This episode of Innovations in Education with David Adams features Josh Thomases, a seasoned educator, leader, and CEO of IPsquared [https://www.ipsquared.org/], a leadership consulting firm, discussing his decades of experience at the intersection of education, equity, and innovation. Why Listen? * Solving Education's Toughest Problems: Josh shares insights from his extensive career, including his time at the Great Oaks Foundation, Bank Street College of Education, and the New York City Department of Education (NYCDOE). He highlights how he helped launch over 350 small schools in New York City, a model proven to significantly improve graduation and college outcomes for underserved students. * Transforming a System: Learn about the challenges faced by the NYCDOE in the early 2000s, such as inconsistent accountability, a favor-based system, and stagnant graduation rates. Thomases explains the "Children First initiative" and the shift towards a system of "great schools" where the school itself was the unit of change. * Key Innovations Discussed: * Fair Student Funding: Discover how shifting funding from a per-teacher basis to a per-student basis incentivized schools to take on more challenging students and promoted equity. * Accountability Systems and Comparison Groups: Understand the development of public report cards and comparison groups that allowed schools to contextualize their performance while still being held accountable for student outcomes and growth. * New School Development: Hear about the strategy of closing large, underperforming schools and opening new, smaller schools to drive innovation and improve outcomes. * Operational Excellence: Thomases emphasizes the importance of central departments adopting a service mentality, ensuring essential functions like timely teacher payments, efficient busing, quality school food, and facility repairs operate smoothly to support educators. Key Takeaways: * Data-Driven Decision Making: The importance of transparency and utilizing data to understand student needs and drive continuous improvement. * Fostering Innovation: How large school systems can foster innovation without "experimenting on students" by creating opportunities for diverse approaches. * Collective Responsibility: The fundamental idea that a school system must take responsibility for educating every child in its community, regardless of perceived challenges. * Learning from Experience: The need to systematize how schools and systems learn from their successes and failures, moving beyond anecdotal evidence. * Embracing the Political Nature of Schools: Acknowledging that schools are political spaces and fostering dialogue across differences within these community institutions. This episode offers valuable lessons for current education reform efforts, emphasizing that good policy and a focus on incentives, accountability, and systemic support can drive positive outcomes. Don't miss future episodes – subscribe to Innovations in Education wherever you get your podcasts today. To learn more, visit us the Urban Assembly [https://urbanassembly.org].

08 jul 2025 - 47 min
episode Bridging the Education and Workforce Gap with Dr. Jonah Schenker and Peter Harris from Ulster BOCES artwork
Bridging the Education and Workforce Gap with Dr. Jonah Schenker and Peter Harris from Ulster BOCES

Join host David Adams, CEO of the Urban Assembly [https://urbanassembly.org], as he welcomes Dr. Jonah Schenker, District Superintendent, and Peter Harris, Assistant Superintendent for Career Pathways, from Ulster BOCES [https://www.ulsterboces.org/] to the Innovations in Education. Dr. Schenker and Mr. Harris explain BOCES' role as an educational service agency focused on shared services, efficiency, and economic benefits for school districts in Ulster County, New York. The conversation centers on IPark 87 [https://www.ipark87.com/], a new initiative designed to address the persistent mismatch between educational outputs and labor market needs. Peter describes IPark 87 as an "agglomeration project" focused on bringing together resources to become a workforce developer for the campus and the county through CTE and adult education. This innovative approach aims to fill labor gaps by offering agile labs for both high school students and adults, encompassing fields like aviation, culinary arts, healthcare, finance, and criminal justice. The discussion also tackles the stigma often associated with career technical education, emphasizing that the outdated vocational model is no longer relevant. Instead, Ulster BOCES focuses on fostering engagement, relevancy, and joy in learning, leading to increased enrollment in CTE programs despite declining overall school enrollments. To hear more great content around innovations in education, subscribe to the podcast. Visit us at the Urban Assembly [https://urbanassembly.org] to learn more.

03 jun 2025 - 50 min
episode Opening Minds with International Education with Shaun Carver, CEO and Executive Director at International House @ UC Berkeley artwork
Opening Minds with International Education with Shaun Carver, CEO and Executive Director at International House @ UC Berkeley

This episode of Innovations in Education takes us beyond the K-12 sector to explore the vital role of international education in higher ed. Host David Adams speaks with Dr. Shaun Carver, CEO and Executive Director of the International House at UC Berkeley [https://ihouse.berkeley.edu/], about the importance of creating inclusive communities that embrace diverse perspectives.   Dr. Carver shares insights from the I House's century-long commitment to fostering intercultural dialogue, addressing critical questions about the value of diversity in education, the complexities of free speech, and how we can cultivate the next generation of empathetic, globally-minded citizens. Like what you're hearing? Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Visit us at The Urban Assembly [https://urbanassembly.org] to learn more.

06 may 2025 - 42 min
episode Bridging Innovation and Education with Tiffany Taylor, Partner and Co-President ASU+GSV artwork
Bridging Innovation and Education with Tiffany Taylor, Partner and Co-President ASU+GSV

In this episode of Innovations in Education, host David Adams [https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-adams-10236721/] interviews Tiffany Taylor, Partner and Co-President at ASU+GSV Summit [https://www.asugsvsummit.com/] and Partner at GSV Ventures [https://gsv.ventures/], about her journey from education to ed tech and her vision for the future of learning. Taylor emphasizes that her work is driven by a commitment to ensuring access and opportunity for all learners, with a focus on empowering students to use their agency and become leaders.   Taylor discusses the importance of bridging the gap between educators and entrepreneurs, and stresses that collaboration between them is essential to drive innovation and prepare the next generation of learners.   The conversation also explores the potential of AI to transform public education by addressing the rigor gap and creating personalized learning experiences. Taylor highlights the Google GSV Educational Innovation Fellowship [https://www.asugsvsummit.com/google-gsv-fellowship], a program that empowers education leaders to implement technology as a lever for equity, innovation, and measurable outcomes.   Key Takeaways: * Access and opportunity are the through lines in Taylor’s career, from teaching to ed tech. * Collaboration between educators and entrepreneurs is crucial for driving meaningful innovation in education.   * AI has the potential to transform public education by addressing the rigor gap and creating personalized learning experiences.   * Empowering students and including their voices is essential to shape the future of education.   Call to Action: Don't miss out on more insightful discussions with education leaders who are making a difference! Subscribe to Innovations in Education and share this episode to spread the word about the power of innovation in transforming education. Visit UrbanAssembly.org [https://UrbanAssembly.org] for more. 00:00 Introduction to Innovations in Education 00:50 Meet Tiffany Taylor: A Career of Impact 03:15 The Detroit Experience: Challenges and Resilience 05:58 Innovative Partnerships and Solutions 08:04 GSV and the Role of AI in Education 21:09 Empowering Students and Future Innovations 31:50 Final Thoughts and Reflections

01 abr 2025 - 33 min
episode Special Episode: NYC Mayoral Candidate Forum on Innovation in Education artwork
Special Episode: NYC Mayoral Candidate Forum on Innovation in Education

Join us for a Special Episode of Innovations in Education with David Adams [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmruiU0Kve1flJwFLLodaN3w8kBhfnVa-]. Mayoral candidates in New York City discuss their plans for public education at a forum hosted by David Adams, Urban Assembly CEO, and Dr. Meisha Porter, Chair of the Urban Assembly Board. Dr. Porter kicks off the forum, emphasizing the importance of education as the heart of the city and its role in shaping the future. David welcomes folks highlighting the UA’s dedication to bringing together innovators who are making a difference in public education.   The candidates, Whitney Tilson, Collin Thompson, Deirdre Levy, and Jim Walden, answer questions from Urban Assembly School for Applied Math and Science students Hayden Corcino and Adrian Valdez, and share their perspectives on critical education issues. We conclude with a recorded message from candidate Michael Blake who wasn't able to attend. Student questions drive the conversation as candidates discuss topics including integrating AI into schools, addressing teacher retention, and ensuring equitable education for all students. The forum also explores the balance between mayoral control and community input in shaping education policies. Don't miss this special look into the educational priorities and vision from candidates for office of Mayor of New York City. Subscribe to Innovations in Education with David Adams [https://cms.megaphone.fm/channel/PLMD4489652411?selected=PLMD9781747668] wherever you get your podcasts. Visit the UA's website [https://www.urbanassembly.org/] for more.

19 mar 2025 - 1 h 12 min
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