
On this episode of Trending in Schooling, host Mike Palmer welcomes Dana Bryson, Senior Vice President of Social Impression at Research.com, for an enticing dialogue on the intersection of schooling, expertise, and social influence. This follows nearly precisely a yr from Dana’s first look on Trending in Ed with Paul Gollash from ETS.
Dana shares her inspiring origin story, from her upbringing with activist mother and father who had the primary authorized interracial marriage in Virginia, to her work in public coverage, starting on the Kennedy College and even working with Jerry Brown when he was the Mayor of Oakland. The throughline for all of that is Dana’s ardour for creating change. Then we join this to her position driving Research.com’s mission to offer inexpensive entry to schooling by the initiatives she results in deal with key points in schooling at present.
Key Takeaways:
- Uncover how Research.com is working to bridge the hole in schooling by offering inexpensive and accessible studying options.
- Achieve insights into Research.com’s latest survey of 700 educators on NAEP scores, revealing the important position of household engagement and help in pupil success.
- Discover how Dana views AI’s position in schooling, together with its potential to personalize studying and her issues about widening achievement gaps.
- Perceive the significance of instructor variety and illustration, and find out about initiatives to create a extra consultant and various educator pipeline.
- Get a sneak peek at Research.com’s upcoming initiative to deal with the excessive price of school and help working adults in finishing their levels.
Why You Shouldn’t Miss This Episode:
This episode provides a singular mix of non-public insights {and professional} experience, offering listeners with a complete view of the challenges and alternatives in schooling at present. Whether or not you’re an educator, policymaker, or just captivated with social influence, this dialog will go away you knowledgeable, impressed, and able to make a distinction.
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