National Association of Independent Schools

New View EDU

The NAIS  New View EDU  podcast heads into its ninth season seeking fresh perspectives on the skills and dispositions that students—and school leaders—need to thrive in a shifting world. As external factors like AI, global instability, and polarization continue to change education, we're turning to experts from inside and outside independent schools to help chart a positive, purpose-driven path forward. Co-hosts Debra P. Wilson and Morva McDonald dive deep into the opportunities and challenges that rapidly evolving technology presents for schools, and they speak to experts like Vriti Saraf and...

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5 de may. de 2026

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The Future of Digital Literacy With Yvette Renteria of Common Sense Media 05.05.2026

Episode 90: The Future of Digital Literacy With Yvette Renteria of Common Sense Media Available May 5, 2026 So much of our focus as educators has begun to turn towards the digital space. How we can leverage technology and innovation to improve educational outcomes, but also how to keep students safe and thriving in a fast-paced digital world, are overwhelming and sometimes seemingly contradictory...

Lessons from Retiring Heads With Joan Hill and Russell Shaw 28.04.2026

Episode 89: Lessons from Retiring Heads With Joan Hill and Russell Shaw Available April 28, 2026 School leadership has always been a dynamic, evolving role, but never more so than in the past several years. As everything about education and the surrounding landscape changes rapidly, the role of a head of school requires more flexibility, tolerance for ambiguity, and innovation than ever before. On...

Navigating Disruption through Collaboration With Chad Tew 21.04.2026

Episode 88: Navigating Disruption through Collaboration With Chad Tew Available April 21, 2026 It’s no secret that independent schools face ongoing challenges, from enrollment to governance to changing norms and social pressures. The schools that continue to thrive are generally the ones that adapt and innovate without losing their sense of tradition and identity. But that’s certainly easier said...

Making How Matter With Julie Williamson 14.04.2026

Episode 87: Making How Matter With Julie Williamson Available April 14, 2026 Leadership sometimes feels like a lonely job with lots of competing tasks, but few clear guideposts. Even with the most meticulous planning, we often know conceptually what needs to happen, but falter in articulating how all the pieces will come together. Author, strategist, and consultant/coach Julie Williamson joins hos...

Exploring Community Collaborations With Guybe Slangen and Jennifer Cherney 07.04.2026

Episode 86: Exploring Community Collaborations With Guybe Slangen and Jennifer Cherney Available April 7, 2026 As independent schools strive to ever expand their impact on their communities and the world, what creative models exist to help them achieve their public purpose? On this episode of New View EDU, host Morva McDonald invites Guybe Slangen of Horizons National to speak about the innovative...

Securing Legacy Through Endowment With George Suttles 30.03.2026

Episode 85: Securing Legacy Through Endowment With George Suttles Available March 31, 2026 In a time of constant uncertainty, planning for the future of a school community can feel like a never-ending game of whack-a-mole. Big picture strategy and mission dominate our aspirations, but it’s the day-to-day tactical decisions that carry immediate weight. George Suttles of the Commonfund Institute joi...

Good Conflict with Amanda Ripley and Hélène Biandudi Hofer 18.03.2026

Episode 84: Good Conflict with Amanda Ripley and Hélène Biandudi Hofer Available March 24, 2026 Is conflict always something to be avoided? Amanda Ripley and Hélène Biandudi Hofer, journalists and trained conflict mediators, are on a mission to answer that question, and to help shift both narratives and practices around how we recognize and engage with conflict in our everyday lives. They sit down...

Mattering: A Special Live Episode with Jennifer Wallace 22.01.2026

Episode 83: Mattering LIVE Episode With Jennifer Wallace Available January 22, 2026 What if we could unlock the secret to a life of deep connection and purpose? That’s the premise of Jennifer Wallace’s new book, Mattering. In this special live edition of New View EDU, recorded on January 15, 2026, Jennifer shares everything she has learned about the importance of mattering with NAIS President Debr...

The New Dream Schools With Jeff Selingo 18.11.2025

Episode 82: The New Dream Schools With Jeff Selingo Available November 18, 2025 What is a “Dream School?” Almost since the college admissions process began, students have had ideas about where they dream they’ll end up after high school, and increasingly, those “dream schools” have existed on a very short list of what we think of as prestigious, name-brand institutions. But what if we’re wrong abo...

How AI Changes Everything and Nothing With Peter Nilsson 11.11.2025

Episode 81: How AI Changes Everything and Nothing With Peter Nilsson Available November 11, 2025 Right now, it may feel as though AI has changed everything about education. It has, says Peter Nilsson – but it has also changed nothing. That’s the paradox at the core of his forthcoming co-authored book, Irreplaceable: How AI Changes Everything and Nothing about Teaching and Learning. He sits down wi...

Equipping Students in the Age of AI with Autumn Adkins Graves, St. Anne's-Belfield School 04.11.2025

In this episode from NAIS podcast Member Voices, Jackie Wolking speaks with Autumn Adkins Graves, head of St. Anne's-Belfield School (VA). In their conversation, Graves shares the importance of curiosity in the age of artificial intelligence, and how her school created a portrait of a graduate with a futurist lens. She also talks about change management and how we affirm what's working well to mov...

The Future of Inclusion With Kenji Yoshino 28.10.2025

Episode 80: The Future of Inclusion With Kenji Yoshino Available October 28, 2025 In this time of rapidly evolving law and opinion around terms like diversity, equity, and inclusion, what is the work of school leaders who believe in building stronger, more connected, more inclusive communities? Legal scholar and author Kenji Yoshino is the author of a forthcoming book called How Equality Wins: A N...

The Disengaged Teen With Jenny Anderson and Rebecca Winthrop 21.10.2025

Episode 79: The Disengaged Teen With Jenny Anderson and Rebecca Winthrop Available October 21, 2025 Why do so many students seem to lose their love of learning when they reach adolescence? Is there something about the way we approach school for this age group that leads to greater disengagement and apathy? And how can we change our systems, and the ways we relate to teens both in and out of school...

The Power of Transcendent Thinking With Mary Helen Immordino-Yang 14.10.2025

Episode 78: The Power of Transcendent Thinking With Mary Helen Immordino-Yang Available October 14, 2025 “What does it mean to be a self-actualizing, fully integrated, socially contextualized human being in this new world order? And how would we design opportunities…to help a young person develop not just what they know now, but to potentiate in ways that change who they could become?” Neuroscient...

Dignity-Affirming Leadership in Schools With Jason Craige Harris 07.10.2025

Episode 77: Dignity-Affirming Leadership in Schools With Jason Craige Harris Available October 7, 2025 At a time when conflict and polarization feel like an unrelenting fact of life, how can we build stronger, kinder school communities where everyone feels seen, known, and valued? That’s one of the pervasive questions facing school leaders right now, and one that Jason Craige Harris is ready to he...

The Promise, Possibility, and Power of Adolescence With George Abalekpor and Eleanor Daugherty 30.09.2025

Episode 76: The Promise, Possibility, and Power of Adolescence With George Abalekpor and Eleanor Daugherty Available September 30, 2025 As educators, we are always focused on ways to help our students thrive as they move through the K-12 experience and beyond. But often, we inadvertently frame adolescence as a period characterized by problems and challenges, rather than a developmental moment that...

The Future of Smart 13.05.2025

Episode 75: The Future of Smart Available May 13, 2025 Are we, as educators, trying to create the best human versions of AI…or the best humans? That’s a central question Dr. Ulcca Joshi Hansen asks when she thinks about the future of education. Drawing upon her bestselling book, The Future of Smart, she joins host Debra Wilson for a discussion about human-centered liberatory education, what school...

Improving Access Through Innovation 06.05.2025

Episode 74: Improving Access Through Innovation Available May 6, 2025 How do we measure learning? It’s a question that plagues educators, as a rapidly changing landscape keeps us scrambling to catch up with evolving technologies, ever-expanding content, and the need to blend real-world experiences with tried and true curriculum. For over 100 years, part of our answer to the problem of measurement...

Empowering Variable Learners 29.04.2025

Episode 73: Empowering Variable Learners Available April 29, 2025 Educators understand that not all learners need the same things to thrive. But it’s not always easy to discover what each student truly needs to help them learn and grow to their greatest potential. That’s why Nancy Weinstein created Mindprint Learning, a company devoted to zeroing in on each student’s specific learning needs, so pa...

Thriving Through Happiness 22.04.2025

Episode 72: Thriving Through Happiness Available April 22, 2025 What does happiness have to do with achieving excellence and success? Do happy students learn more deeply and go on to more fulfilling careers and lives? Most educators understand the intrinsic connection between emotional well-being and deep learning, but “happiness” doesn’t tend to show up on our classroom rubrics. Dan Lerner, autho...

Exploring Generative AI in K-12 Schools 15.04.2025

Episode 71: Exploring Generative AI in K-12 Schools Available April 15, 2025 AI continues to be one of the hottest topics in education right now. Should we be using it? Should we allow students to use it? When, where, and how does it fit into our schools and our vision for the future of education? Yet despite all the chatter, the fact remains that AI is so new and so fast-moving that we don’t have...

The Role of Schools in Building Healthy Relationships 08.04.2025

Episode 70: The Role of Schools in Building Healthy Relationships Available April 8, 2025 Educators are well aware that relationships are central to the work we do in schools. We know that how connected we are to our students, and how connected they feel to their communities, makes a big difference in how well they’re able to learn and develop. We also know that as they leave our schools and go ou...

Building Collaborative Learning Cultures 01.04.2025

Episode 69: Building Collaborative Learning Cultures Available April 1, 2025 Professional development is an important part of educational leadership, but not all professional development opportunities are equally effective. When we’re seeking to improve teaching and learning outcomes in our schools, are we developing classrooms or cultures? Siloes or collaborative communities? Guests Elham Kazemi...

Technology Innovation in Independent Schools 25.03.2025

Episode 68: Technology Innovation in Independent Schools Available March 25, 2025 AI and other technological advances are moving at an almost incomprehensible speed right now, and schools have to adjust. Some are leaning out, with phone bans and efforts to make the school day as low-tech as possible. Others are cautiously leaning in, adopting new technologies, and trying to strike a comfortable ba...

Roundtable: Leadership 12.11.2024

Episode 67: Leadership Through Listening Available November 12, 2024 We most often focus on how we are educating our students. But how are we also educating our leaders, across every level of our schools? Debra Wilson sits down with three educational leadership experts from top programs at Columbia, UPenn, and Vanderbilt to talk about the importance of listening in developing the leaders of the fu...

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