Oct. 11, 2024

Ep 84: "Put me on hold, please" and the smell of milk: A Barstool Episode

Ep 84: "Put me on hold, please" and the smell of milk: A Barstool Episode
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From deschooling to the average age shifting to 32 and everywhere in-between. In this episode, Brian and Kasey take a break from the deep-dive of engagement and check in, share their current thoughts and convictions, and wrestle through - as always - how we can best support teachers, encourage students, and improve education.

- Opus Number 1: You can download the song or listen to the This American Life episode.

- Deschooling Society. It is available on Amazon.

"Most learning is not the result of instruction. It is rather the result of unhampered participation in a meaningful setting."

- "Stay in your lane." Healthy cultures have diversity - friction - and more importantly, trust.

"Research reveals that when startups put a premium on culture fit, they're less likely to fail and more likely to go public. But then they grow at slower rates. They start to get stale" (Adam Grant).

- Average age is 32. Not 25. More than ever, education is about teaching how to be good people. The content is just a vessel.

- Be a candle. A candle loses nothing by lighting another candle. But it radically impacts the room.

- The smell of milk: The importance of childhood memories."I remember my childhood names for grasses and secret flowers," he wrote in the opening chapter of East of Eden. "I remember where a toad may live and what time the birds awaken in the summer-and what trees and seasons smelled like."Show Sponsors:Schurtz and Ties is a proud partner with ⁠⁠⁠TeachBetter.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠: "The Teach Better Podcast Network is dedicated to supporting the entire school ecosystem through in-depth conversations around topics you care about. Covering a variety of areas in education, each podcast aims to support educators in the field toward creating and maintaining a progressive, student-focused classroom."Please reach out and let us know your thoughts or share a topic:X (Twitter): SchurtzandTiesGmail: schurtzandties@gmail.com#DoGreatThings and #KeepKnocking