TransformED
TransformED
TransformEd is more than just a podcast—it’s a journey into the heart of modern education. Born from a labor of love at the Center for Transformative Teaching, this podcast is dedicated to fostering dialogue, sharing innovative practices, and inspiring real change. Each episode, Julia and Mary Beth explore impactful educational approaches and challenge conventional wisdom by diving deep into topics that matter. They feature conversations with incredible educators, thought leaders, and professionals who are actively shaping the future of learning. TransformEd is where curiosity leads to growth,...
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18 de may. de 2026
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Episode 2: AI vs Human(ities) w/Merlin Kwon 18.05.2026 30:46
Episode 2: AI vs Human(ities) w/Merlin Kwon by TransformED
Episode 1: Centering Humanity 27.11.2025 36:02
In this inaugural episode, hosts Julia and Mary Beth dive into the big ideas shaping education today, including emerging technology, evolving culture, and the importance of humanity in it all. They are thrilled to welcome their first guest, Dr. Angela Birts, a professional educator, speaker, university consultant, and the Chief Culture and Inclusion Officer at Crystal Springs Uplands School.
Episode 0: Welcome to TransformED 19.08.2025 5:16
Welcome to the very first episode of TransformEd! Your hosts, Julia and Mary Beth, are absolutely thrilled to kick off this journey with you. This inaugural episode is a true "labor of love," born from the shared passion of the Center for Transformative Teaching at Crystal Springs Uplands School. They dive into the podcast's mission: to foster dialogue, share innovative approaches, and inspire rea...
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