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A podcast for people who want to transform education. Join Doris Korda as she engages in conversations with educators and shares insights about a radical new method of teaching. Learn how their students develop 21st century skills in courses such as entrepreneurship, science, humanities, engineeri…

Doris Korda


    • Nov 20, 2017 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 75 EPISODES


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    Episode 74 - Firestarters: Patterns for Igniting School Change

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2017 18:09


    In this episode, Doris and Alison discuss the themes that emerged from this season's conversations with 62 entrepreneurial educators who have courageously ignited change in how we do school.

    Episode 73 - Science Teacher Uses Entrepreneurship to Spark Schoolwide Change

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2017 30:47


    In this episode, Doris speaks with Jeremy Wickenheiser, Founder and Director of Entrepreneurial Studies at DSST Public Schools. He shares his journey from teaching high school science four years ago to building an entrepreneurship program that has scaled across the large network of urban schools in Denver, Colorado.

    Episode 72 - Students Gain Confidence and Embody Citizenship in Rural District

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2017 24:30


    In this episode, Doris speaks with Kesha Conway who has been piloting Korda Method across the Ashtabula Area City Schools District. They discuss a recent project in Lisa Raffa's high school Government class at Lakeside High School, where students found their agency while identifying solutions to community problems.

    Episode 71 - Canadian Students Design Solutions for Real World Clients

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2017 33:57


    In this episode, Doris speaks with Nicholas Timms from Hillfield Strathallan College. He shares the story of how transforming a traditional small business course grew into a student-run Design Studio, with high school students creating solutions for local businesses.

    Episode 70 - Going Beyond PBL for Middle School Girls in Columbus

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2017 35:46


    In this episode, Doris speaks with Pam Reed, Humanities teacher at Columbus City Preparatory School for Girls. Pam shares how different it is to teach with this radically different method, as students learn history and critical thinking by solving contemporary problems that they find meaningful.

    Episode 69 - Pioneering Education Innovation in Slovenia (Part 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2017 30:13


    In this episode, Doris and Alison discuss the journey that led to a recent workshop with educators in Slovenia. Also featured in the episode are excerpts from some of the entrepreneurial educators and students who came to the workshop in Slovenia.

    Episode 68 - Taking Risks for Students Across Cleveland

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2017 26:36


    In this episode, Doris speaks with Michael Hudecek about the youth entrepreneurship program he developed as Program Manager for St. Clair Superior Development Corporation, an organization devoted to transforming one of the poorest neighborhoods in Cleveland. Michael discusses what he learned in his second iteration of the program. Michael shares his work to spread the method to local schools, including Open Doors Academy, an after school enrichment program for adolescents. Jacquelyn Clemens, Program Manager at ODA, discusses her work to embed this method across the program’s curriculum.  

    Episode 67 - Teaching at Intersection of Science, Business and Technology

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2017 21:00


    In this episode, Doris talks to Terry Chou, science teacher at Joaquin Miller Middle School in California. Terry shares details about her students learning innovation in her Science Enrichment and Research (SEARCH) class. Listen to what she has discovered about teaching at the intersection of science, business and technology.

    Episode 66 - Using Entrepreneurship to Teach Leadership to Girls

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2017 29:34


    In this episode, Doris speaks with Regina Rosi, Assistant Division Director & Dean of Student Life at Marlborough School, an all-girls school in Los Angeles, CA. They discuss the need to modernize leadership education in K12 schools. Regina shares the entrepreneurial approach required to design courses like these and what she has learned from using community partners to create her curriculum.

    Episode 65 - Structuring School to Close the Gap Between Teaching & Learning

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2017 35:14


    In this episode, Doris speaks with Dr. Rand Harrington and Phil Klein of Kent Denver School in Colorado. Rand is Head of School and Phil is Instructor of AP Economics, Director of the Hunt Family Institute for Entrepreneurial Education and Director of Development. They discuss creating structures in the school to leverage expertise both in and out of the building to allow for authentic learning. They highlight the importance of teachers acting as curricular architects to design classes for today's students.

    Episode 64 - Students Tackle Food Systems and Climate Change with PBL

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2017 25:35


    In this episode, Doris speaks with Katy Yan, instructor of AP Environmental Science and Honors Biology at The College Preparatory School and former Science Teacher at The Bentley School. Katy explains the shift from research papers to real world problem solving that resulted in meaningful learning about food systems and climate change. She also shares how this led to students developing better research techniques and critical thinking skills in her science courses.

    Episode 63 - Teaching at the Intersection of Entrepreneurship & Public Service

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2017 30:28


    In this episode, Doris speaks with Chad Williamson, Co-founder of Noble Impact. Chad shares his journey to teaching at the intersection of entrepreneurship and public service. He explains how the Sandy Hook School tragedy has influenced their work around social emotional learning. Doris and Chad also discuss the importance of leadership when embedding innovation in schools. 

    Episode 62 - Teaching Skills the Workforce Actually Needs

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2017 29:56


    In this episode, Doris speaks with Sarah Jensen, High School Entrepreneurship Teacher at Nichols School. Sarah brings an extensive business background to the classroom and discusses the value of students developing the skills they'll need when they enter the workforce. Sarah and Doris discuss the realities behind the trendy but misleading notion of learning through failure. 

    Episode 61 - Economics Teacher in Singapore Throws Out the Answer Key

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2017 27:15


    In this episode, Doris speaks with Oliver Smith, Business and Economics teacher at Singapore American School.  Oliver discusses the depth of learning his students experienced while solving problems for real businesses in his entrepreneurship and AP Economics courses. He describes the liberation that comes from teaching students without an answer key.

    Episode 60 - Environmental Entrepreneurship Course Leads to New Way of Teaching Science

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2017 29:58


    In this episode, Doris interviews Sarah Swain, former Science and Entrepreneurship teacher at St. Anne's Belfield School in Virginia and the incoming Assistant Director of Entrepreneurial Studies at Hawken School. Sarah describes the integration of environmental science into her entrepreneurship course and entrepreneurial skills into her core science courses. They discuss the importance of students learning to identify problems, reflect and collaborate. 

    Episode 59 - Economics Teacher Engages Students in Design for Social Impact

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2017 26:58


    In this episode, Doris speaks with Adam Lang, a Teaching Chair and Instructor of Economics at Hotchkiss School in Connecticut. Adam shares how his students took ownership over their learning and developed skills by solving problems for community partners in his Design for Social Impact class. He also describes his plan to bring elements of the Korda Method into his AP Economics courses this year.

    Episode 58: Students Learn Ancient World History by Solving Modern Problems

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2017 26:08


    In this episode, Doris speaks with Julia Griffin, Humanities teacher and Assistant Director of Teaching and Learning at Hawken Upper School. Julia shares how her humanities department adopted a new academic method that transformed the way their students learned ancient world history and better equipped them with skills like writing, research, critical thinking and public speaking.

    Episode 57: Educator Equips Women & People of Color to Succeed in Tech

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2017 27:29


    In this episode, Doris speaks with Mel McGee, Founder and CEO of We Can Code IT.  Mel shares how she applied Korda Method in Coding Bootcamps that are making the tech industry more diverse and inclusive by preparing unemployed and underemployed adults to be skilled software developers. She explains how the innovative curriculum is directly impacting student's employability after graduation.

    Episode 56 - Building an Entrepreneurship Program that Redefines Teaching

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2017 27:07


    In this episode, Doris speaks with Paul Chiment and Blake Dorfman of Laguna Blanca School in Santa Barbara, California. Paul is a veteran high school Math and Economics teacher and Blake an early career middle school English and Digital Art teacher who created an innovative Entrepreneurship program. Learn how their journey to teach entrepreneurship led to deeper student learning, changed teaching methods and workshops for other educators.

    Episode 55 - Entrepreneurial Educators Design Courses for Impact

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2017 28:10


    In this special episode, educators who recently attended the Workshops for Entrepreneurial Studies share their inspiring plans to impact students through courses and programs in entrepreneurship, history, economics, math, science and more.    

    Episode 54 - Students Learn Spanish through Real World Project

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2017 28:17


    In this episode, Doris speaks with Rachel Mullen, Upper School Spanish Teacher at Hawken School. Rachel shares how her students advanced their Spanish communications, cultural awareness, and collaboration skills by working on a creative project for a multicultural marketing agency.

    Episode 53 - Pioneering Entrepreneurship Education in Slovenia

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2017 32:16


    Doris speaks with Janez Gorenc, an English teacher from Gimnazija Novo mesto in Slovenia. Janez shares his journey to teach entrepreneurship so that his students develop practical, essential skills and knowledge.

    Episode 52 - Environmental Science Students Create Solutions for their School

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2017 30:10


    Doris speaks with Ben Leslie Bole, environmental science educator at Athenian School in Danville, California. He discusses how his student's work on a water retention project led to collaborative skill-building, meaningful discoveries about science, and informed solutions for their school's CFO.

    Episode 51 - Service Learning through Global Problem Solving

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2017 29:56


    Doris speaks with Alethea Tyner Paradis, history professor at Santa Barbara City College and Director / CEO of Peace Works Travel, a socially conscious study abroad program where students learn through meaningful local problem-solving designed to foster critical thinking, empathy, and innovative solutions for a more peaceful world. 

    Episode 50 - Entrepreneurship Education: New Model for Teaching & Learning

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2017 27:08


    Doris speaks with Jay Scheurle, Head of School and Entrepreneurship teacher at Miami Valley School. Jay describes how he modeled this method of teaching and learning for his school by implementing a new high school entrepreneurship course.

    Episode 49 - Movement to Create a New High School Transcript

    Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2017 36:20


    Can a group of independent schools get colleges to accept a new kind of transcript without grades? In this episode, Doris speaks with Scott Looney, Founder of the Mastery Transcript Consortium and Head of Hawken School. Scott discusses an initiative to bring important change to the college admissions process.

    Episode 48 - Rural Public School Students Collaborate to Solve Problems

    Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2017 22:21


    Doris speaks with Kesha Conway, Program Director at Ashtabula Leadership County. She describes her course where students gained skills in collaboration and problem solving by working on a real business challenge from their local community in rural Ohio. 

    Episode 47 - Biomimicry & Leadership for Middle School Students

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2017 36:30


    Doris speaks with Anna Delia. She is the Middle School Asst. Director and Science Teacher at Hawken School, a K12 independent school in Cleveland, Ohio. Anna shares how her middle school science students gain skills and knowledge by creating Biomimcry solutions to real problems. She also shares how her students are developing character and leadership skills by solving problems in their school community. 

    Episode 46 - Innovation & Changemaking in an Alternative Public School

    Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2017 33:17


    Doris speaks with Dr. Danielle Bomar. She is the Supervisor at Options For Success, a K12 Alternative School Program in the Columbus City School District for students who have been suspended or expelled from their home school. Hear about the entrepreneurship course Danielle and her teachers piloted in this school.   

    Episode 45 - Teaching Social Entrepreneurship in Shanghai

    Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2017 28:43


    Doris talks to Anne Love of Concordia International School in Shanghai, China. Anne is the High School Academic Innovation Coordinator as well as a teacher of science and social entrepreneurship at her school. They discuss how Anne has changed her social entrepreneurship course using the Korda Method. She shares the shift in her instructional practice, which has changed the way she is teaching skills in the classroom.

    Episode 44 - Scaling Entrepreneurship Education Across a High School

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2017 28:53


    Doris talks to David Peden, Chair of the Entrepreneurship Leadership program at Battle Ground Academy, a K12 independent school near Nashville, TN.

    Season 3 Kickoff - Igniting the New Season

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2017 3:59


    Doris Korda and Alison Tanker share updates including what listeners can anticipate in Season 3 and news about their new organization, Wildfire Education.

    Episode 43 - The Final Project & End of the Semester

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2016 21:56


    Doris and Alison talk about the final look at a semester course and how important the reflection on the entire experience is to the learning of the students.

    Episode 42 - What Happens when Students Get Stuck

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2016 28:16


    Doris and Alison talk about what happens in this class when students are working on real problems and they're paralyzed because they don't know what to do next.

    Episode 41 - A Conversation with Public School Science Teacher, Terry Chou

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2016 23:43


    Doris talks to Terry Chou, a middle school science teacher from a public school in California who attended our first workshop. Listen to what Terry has discovered about teaching innovation and collaboration.

    Episode 40 – The Final Project: The Student Businesses

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2016 25:43


    Doris and Alison talk about these final projects where students create their own businesses and will face huge academic challenges in the process.  

    Episode 39 - The Final Presentations for Endemic Solutions

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2016 24:46


    Doris and Alison talk about what students presented today as their solutions to their second business challenge and why the learning has been transformative.

    Episode 38 - Authentic Feedback: More than Just a Letter Grade.

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2016 23:14


    Learn how the feedback we give in this course goes far beyond a letter grade.

    Episode 37 - "Things Get Complicated." - The Second Business Challenge

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2016 30:32


    We're a week and a half in to students' second business challenge. And at this point in the course, things get really, really complicated. And in this episode, we share a lot of our strategies in helping guide students through a very challenging, creative problem-solving process.

    Episode 36 - The Second Business Challenge: Endemic Solutions

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2016 27:52


    Doris and Alison talk about what is happening in this class when the students come out of their first day of their second business challenge and are faced with a problem that is significantly more sophisticated and complicated and challenging than what they faced in the first part of the class.

    Episode 35 - The Final Presentations for Peaceful Fruits

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2016 26:12


    Doris and Alison discuss where the students are, given that they just finished their first business challenge and they're about to undergo a major shift.  

    Episode 34 - The First Business Challenge: Peaceful Fruits

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2016 28:43


    Doris gives an example of her methods of instruction by giving an example of what she did last week in this course.  

    Episode 33 - Back to School: The First Week

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2016 25:45


    In this episode, Doris talks to Alison about the first week of this class.

    Episode 32 - Tools of the Trade 2: Not Being Afraid to Try New Things.

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2016 23:53


    Alison and Doris discuss trying out new tools in the upcoming semester of Hawken’s Entrepreneurial Studies program. Alison talks about the decision to pilot Slack and incorporate the use of LinkedIn for ongoing student portfolios. 

    Episode 31 - Using Entrepreneurship Education for Empowerment

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2016 28:12


    Doris talks with Michael Hudecek of St. CLair Superior Development Corporation. He shares his “overwhelming success” in piloting Korda’s model in one of Cleveland’s most impoverished neighborhoods.

    Episode 30 – First Year Reflections with Alison and Tim

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2016 24:07


    Alison shares how the Korda Method of teaching and learning deepened her understanding of innovative teaching practices, pushing students towards rigorous and meaningful learning. 

    Episode 29 – Entrepreneurship Education: Impact & Perspective from College Counseling Office

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2016 21:27


    Doris talks with Renee Bischoff, Director of College Counseling at the Hawken School. Renee shares insights on the impact the entrepreneurship program has had on students, including their personal and academic growth as well as their readiness for college.

    Episode 28 – Evolution of a Movement: The State of Entrepreneurship Education

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2016 17:42


    Doris and Alison examine the growth of the entrepreneurship education movement and how that has changed both the needs of educators seeking training and Doris’s approach to training them.

    Episode 27 – 2016 Hawken Educators Workshops 2016: Takeaways with Alison and Tim

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2016 18:29


    Alison and Tim reflect on the 2016 Hawken Educators Workshops in both Cleveland and California. They discuss how the needs of the attendees have changed as Entrepreneurship Education continues to expand and evolve.

    Episode 26 – Special Episode – Educators Trained in Model Discuss their Programs

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2016 37:55


    In this special episode, Doris hosts a live panel discussion at the 2016 Cleveland Hawken Educators Workshop. Returning attendees Jeremy Wickenheiser, Mel McGee and Sarah Jensen discuss how they used what they learned to build successful programs at Denver School of Science and Technology, WeCanCode IT, and Nichols School.

    Episode 25 - Process vs. Product

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2016 17:11


    Tim and Alison recall the poor quality of the solutions presented to the first business CEOs in a semester and why the deliverables were not as important as the process. They also discuss how the use of an electronic portfolio captures student growth and fosters the critical skills of reflection and self-assessment.

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