Episode 66
From Band-Aids to Breakthroughs:
Rethinking Innovation in Education
Brief description of the episode
Dr. Annalies Corbin, CEO of the PAST Foundation and author of Hacking School, brings an anthropologist’s lens to educational change. In this episode, she breaks down why many edtech initiatives fail to stick, pointing to short funding cycles, lack of strategy, and cultural disconnects. For edtech leaders aiming to build products that go beyond temporary fixes, her insights offer a clear path to lasting impact. This is a conversation about designing with purpose and helping schools adopt technology that works.
Key Takeaways:
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- Avoid immediate district-wide deployments of any single tech solution without piloting or early feedback from willing adopters.
- Identify “champion” educators who are eager to test new tools and iterate based on honest, constructive input.
- Recognize that technology is only effective if it serves a clear instructional purpose and genuinely supports teaching and learning.
- Plan for the cultural and pedagogical shifts required, providing adequate training and ongoing support rather than one-off sessions.
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