Vikas Pota
EdVance
Vikas Pota speaks to the world’s leading lights in education and inspirational figures whose stories deserve to be told. Top school principals, CEOs, journalists, authors, academics and government ministers reveal the greatest lessons they’ve learned from their fascinating lives as Vikas asks the most important question when it comes to transforming education: how do we drive high performance?
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Why edtech offers the highest risks and most radical rewards 02.07.2026 40:02
Education is one of the only sectors where a failed product doesn't cost money. It costs a child a year of learning they never get back. In this episode of the EdVance Podcast, Hernan Carranza, Chief Innovation Officer at Intercorp, shares how he helped grow Innova Schools into the largest K–12 private school network in Spanish-speaking Latin America, and what it took to innovate inside a sector w...
How China balances high academic pressure and student wellbeing 18.06.2026 49:57
China has over 13 million students sitting for the Gaokao every year - a university entrance exam so competitive that a single score can shape a student's future. Behind China's world-leading academic results is a system where parents, teachers, and school leaders work together to ensure every child succeeds. But that success often comes with immense pressure. In this episode of the EdVance Podcas...
How a WhatsApp AI tool is reaching 200,000+ teachers 04.06.2026 36:06
Brazil has 1.7 million public school teachers. Most of them start their careers underprepared, walk into classrooms of students with multiple learning profiles, and are left to figure it out alone. In this episode of the EdVance Podcast, Ana Ligia Scachetti, Executive Director of Nova Escola, makes the case for what it will take to change that. Under her leadership, Nova Escola has grown from a pr...
The Swiss secret to high-performing boarding schools 21.05.2026 38:02
Building a school culture that outlasts generations is a decision made every single day. Institut Le Rosey has been making it for 146 years, and the alumni it produces have taken that culture into some of the most consequential rooms in the world. In this episode of the EdVance Podcast, Christophe Gudin, Director General of Institut Le Rosey, is clear about what is happening to education and who i...
Why India's education system is both admired and misunderstood 07.05.2026 41:32
India has over 1.4 billion people, a quarter of a billion children in school, a record number of teachers, and a system that, by its own admission, has not cracked what actually happens inside the classroom once the children sit down. The people who understand that gap most clearly are the ones who have spent their careers building inside it. Shreyasi Singh, Founding Managing Partner of Jetri, bui...
What running 100+ schools taught me about culture 23.04.2026 40:09
He was once told his entire class ranked in the bottom 10th percentile of their age group. He calls it one of the strangest things a school ever did to a child. He now runs 100+ schools. And that experience sits behind every decision he has made about what education should and should not do to a young person. In this episode of the #EdVancePodcast, Ng Yi Xian, Group CEO of EtonHouse International...
What the IB gets right that most schools get wrong 09.04.2026 46:18
Efficiency is often the enemy of real education. In an age of instant answers and AI shortcuts, we are tempted to prioritise the "output" over the "process." But intellectual growth requires friction; if we let robots do the heavy lifting in our classrooms, we aren’t innovating - we are simply making our students, and our systems, weaker. In this episode, Olli-Pekka Heinonen , Director General of...
Why your best students switch off 26.03.2026 31:42
What if the design of your school is the very thing holding it back? Most schools are not running a bad design. They are running an inherited one, built for factories and mass production, not for learners. And most leaders have never once stopped to question it. In this episode of the EdVance Podcast, Jeff Wetzler, Co-founder of Transcend and Head of Transcend Labs, joins host Vikas Pota to challe...
The high performance cheat code 12.03.2026 36:44
In Mexico, only one in ten children who start school will ever make it to university. At this school network, it is eight out of ten. So what are they doing differently? In this episode of the EdVance Podcast, Yael Karakowsky, CEO of SER Network of Schools in Mexico, shares the thinking behind those results, the three principles her schools refuse to compromise on, and the one leadership lesson th...
Disrupting the elite school standard 26.02.2026 35:35
What does it really mean to build a high-performing school in a nation transforming at speed? In this episode of the #EdVance Podcast, Dr Steffen Sommer, Director General of Misk Schools in Saudi Arabia, explores how leadership evolution, cultural alignment and strategic precision shape exceptional institutions. Dr Steffen shares lessons from leading schools across Europe and the Middle East, expl...
How to outperform the world’s elite schools 12.02.2026 32:18
What does it take for schools to achieve elite outcomes while serving disadvantaged communities? In this episode of the #EdVance Podcast, Alex Crossman, Executive Head Teacher, London Academy of Excellence, discusses how belief, culture and clarity shape high performance. Alex shares lessons from leading one of England’s highest-performing schools, explaining why clarity of purpose matters, how le...
The culture behind outstanding schools 29.01.2026 29:01
What does it take to build high-performance schools in one of the world’s most competitive education systems, and why does culture matter so much? In this episode of the EdVance Podcast, Simon O’Connor, Headmaster of Harrow International School Dubai, reflects on more than a decade of school leadership in the UAE and what sustains strong performance over time. Simon explains why school culture, de...
Bridging the gap in learning outcomes 15.01.2026 34:04
What will it take to address Africa’s learning crisis, and why does progress depend on getting the basics right? In this episode of the EdVance Podcast, Rapelang Rabana, Co-CEO of Imagine Worldwide, reflects on what teachers and systems across Africa are facing, and why foundational literacy and numeracy remain essential for sustained progress. She explains the difference between schooling and lea...
Designing reforms that improve learning 10.12.2025 32:07
What does it take to design education reforms that actually work, especially at the scale of millions? And how do leaders stay focused when the system is crowded with competing priorities and complexity? In this episode of the EdVance podcast, Kruti Bharucha, Founder and CEO of Peepul, shares why every effective intervention begins with clarity. She reflects on the simple discipline of knowing wha...
Leadership lessons from Ukraine's classrooms 26.11.2025 31:09
What does it take to keep education going when a country faces conflict? How do school leaders stay steady, support their teams and protect learning when nothing feels certain? In this episode, Zoya Lytvyn, Founder of Osvitoria and a leading education voice in Ukraine, shares her journey and the work that has helped millions of children and teachers continue learning during the war. Zoya speaks ab...
What high performing systems get right 29.10.2025 42:50
What helps some education systems improve while others fall behind? In this new EdVance episode, Professor Fernando M. Reimers from the Harvard Graduate School of Education explains how high performing systems plan for the future through futures thinking, balance global citizenship with national identity, and use AI to support teachers and reduce workload. He shares how col...
What strong leaders don't say 15.10.2025 33:04
How do schools close persistent learning gaps and raise student outcomes year after year? In this episode of the EdVance Podcast, Chancey Anderson Tauer, Co-Founder and CEO of Prodeo Academy in Minnesota. She explains how her schools improve results for underserved students through data-driven decisions, consistent expectations and coaching that strengthens teaching practice. Chancey shows how evi...
What happens to higher education when the world is changing faster than universities can keep up? 01.10.2025 39:12
In this episode, Lil Bremermann Richard, Group CEO of Oxford International Education Group, shares about how universities can stay useful in a time shaped by technology and new expectations from students. Lil shares her own journey in leadership, including the challenges of working in male-dominated spaces and what she has learnt about perseverance, equality, and the importance of building strong...
What schools everywhere must learn 18.09.2025 36:43
When Leticia Lyle opened Camino School in São Paulo, she was not just starting a school. She was building a path - one where relationships, values and learning all held equal weight. In this episode of the EdVance Podcast, Leticia reflects on what the world can learn from Brazil’s classrooms. Her story is as much about courage as it is about design. From opening Camino just days before the pandemi...
What lasting impact looks like 04.09.2025 40:29
What does it take to build a movement that opens the school gates for millions of girls? In this episode, we are joined by Lucy Lake, Director of Global Engagement, Yidan Prize Foundation. For more than 30 years, Lucy has worked to remove the barriers that keep girls out of school and to support young women to step into leadership. She shares her journey from starting as a volunteer in Zimbab...
Unleashing the power of neurodiversity 20.08.2025 38:03
What does real inclusion look like in schools, beyond slogans and surface changes? In this episode of the EdVance Podcast, we are honoured to host Vijita Patel , Executive Director for Special Educational Needs at the Qatar Foundation and one of the UK’s most respected voices on neurodiversity. With more than 20 years of experience in education, including leading the Swiss Cottage School in London...
The spark that grew a school network 07.08.2025 31:58
What does it take to build schools that work for every child, not just a few? In this episode, Vikas speaks with Stacey Brewer, the founder and chair of SPARK Schools in South Africa. She started with one school in 2013. Today, SPARK Schools has grown to 26 schools, serving over 17,000 children. It’s a story of persistence, strong values, and the belief that every child can succeed. Stacey shares...
The power of knowing why 24.07.2025 38:51
In this episode of The EdVance Podcast , we’re joined by Rebecca Winthrop , Director of the Center for Universal Education at Brookings. Rebecca challenges us to rethink how we lead in education reminding us that we can’t keep doing the same things and expect different results. Real change takes reflection, bold choices, and approaches that truly serve students and communities. She highlights the...
Burning bright without burning out 10.07.2025 34:20
Leadership can be deeply rewarding, but it can also be exhausting, especially when you are aiming high, supporting others, and trying to stay grounded all at once. So, how do you keep showing up with clarity and care, without burning out along the way? In this episode of the EdVance Podcast, we welcome Dr Nina Rawal, Partner and Co-Head, Ventures at Trill Impact. She speaks about what it means to...
Scaling what works 25.06.2025 58:35
Growth is often celebrated in education businesses around the world, but only a few talk about the cost of growing too fast or without clear direction. Many leaders are under pressure to expand quickly, show results, and prove impact. But real progress is not just about reaching more people, it’s about doing it well, with purpose, structure, and care. In this episode of the EdVance Podcast, A...
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