Perspectives from Harvard Alumni for Education Podcast

Harvard Alumni for Education

HARVARD ALUMNI FOR EDUCATION (HAEd) SIG aims to c…

  • 15 minutes 3 seconds
    Episode 1 The Importance Of Stories With Rin Heise
    Episode 1: The Importance of Stories with Rin Heise “Honestly, I think education’s in my blood.” HAEd’s podcast has officially opened a new chapter, and this is our debut episode! We speak to Rin Heise (Ed.M. ’20) on what it’s like working with college students during the pandemic, how a passion for learning runs in her family, and why she challenges herself to consider messages in stories that she does not necessarily agree with. At the time of this recording, Rin was working for MIT’s Office of Minority Education as the Program Coordinator for Academic Excellence. She is also a published poet, and kindly closes the conversation with a beautiful poem of hers. Interviewers: Jasmine Chin, Shu Cao Mo Click here for the transcript. Related Links: 02:33 - Higher Education Program at Harvard Graduation School of Education (HGSE) 02:33 - MIT’s Office of Minority Education 03:23 - PE/NE, an alternative grading practice at MIT 05:37 - Junior Rotary and Interact Clubs 05:59 - College Possible through AmeriCorps 07:33 - Charlotte’s Web; Julie of the Wolves; 13 Reasons Why
    8 October 2021, 6:21 am
  • 26 minutes 17 seconds
    HAEd Interview with Breaktime
    An interview with Tony Shu and Connor Schoen about their social venture, Breaktime. Breaktime's mission is to bridge the gap between education/training and employment for homeless young adults, by working very closely with direct service organizations and various employers. Their partners refer young adults to Breaktime for transitonal employment and coaching. Breaktime then supports and prepares participants for sustainable employment at a local business.
    19 November 2019, 4:53 pm
  • 14 minutes 33 seconds
    EachOne TeachOne
    Listen to a podcast recording of our Cambridge Each One Teach One mentoring event. We celebrated graduating students and connected with alumni for an evening of short, inspiring speeches and speed networking with experienced mentors. Featuring: Alejandra Iglesias, Claudia Bach, James Donald, Heyang Yin, Crystal Rose and Emily Pope.
    17 June 2019, 7:08 pm
  • 23 minutes 57 seconds
    A Conversation with Gerard Robinson, Executive Director for the Center for Advancing Opportunity
    Vanessa E. Beary (Ed.D. 2014, Ed.M. 2011), President of Harvard Alumni for Education Shared Interest Group sat down with Gerard Robinson (Ed.M. 1995), Executive Director for the Center for Advancing Opportunity to discuss his career in Education, and his path since graduating from Harvard. Robinson draws on his many experiences, from founding a charter school in New Jersey to serving as Virginia's Secretary of Education, and shares practical advice on how to improve educational opportunities for children. Follow Gerard: http://twitter.com/gerard_924 Follow CAO: http://twitter.com/AdvancingOpps You can read more about the Center for Advancing Opportunity here: http://advancingopportunity.org/ Read more about the findings from The State of Opportunity Summit, a convening on education, criminal justice, and economic mobility. http://advancingopportunity.org/opportunity-survey/state-opportunity-america-summit/
    19 February 2018, 6:13 pm
  • 26 minutes 3 seconds
    On Starting CommonLit: A Conversation with Michelle Brown
    In this episode, Michelle Brown (EdM, 2014) describes her journey from Harvard to founding an award-winning, nonprofit education technology company that is dedicated to improving adolescent literacy rates. Learn more at commonlit.org. (And PS, they're hiring! Head on over to their Career page to browse through their exciting opportunities). Interviewer: Vanessa E. Beary, President Release Date: December 21, 2017
    3 January 2018, 5:13 pm
  • 9 minutes 48 seconds
    Children on the Fringes: A Conversation with Two Rabbits on Education in Cameroon and Myanmar
    How can you ensure that children who are excluded from school due to war, ethnic violence, distance, or poverty still receive high quality, relevant education? In this episode, the four HGSE students behind Two Rabbits share with us how their new low cost, mp3-based program is helping children in Cameroon and Myanmar to learn. Learn more at https://chasingtworabbits.org. Interviewer: Nell O'Donnell, Vice President If you enjoyed this podcast, please follow #HAEd_podcast #HAEdAfrica and @HarvardAEd on Twitter for information on upcoming events and programming.​ You may also download this podcast on iTunes at itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/persp…d1167548458?mt=2 New episodes will be released every week.
    21 December 2016, 11:48 am
  • 14 minutes 50 seconds
    Education Equity For All In Korea: A Conversation With Doyeon Kim
    What does it take to grow an education social enterprise in South Korea? In this episode, Doyeon Kim, Co-Founder of the Korean education social enterprise, JUMP, talks about the organization's history and milestones--from humble beginnings in May 2011 to becoming a Top 10 Finalist of the 2016 Google Impact Challenge in Korea. Interviewer: Rufina Park, Director of International Engagement If you enjoyed this podcast, please follow #HAEd_podcast #HAEdAfrica and @HarvardAEd on Twitter for information on upcoming events and programming.​ You may also download this podcast on iTunes at itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/persp…d1167548458?mt=2 New episodes will be released every week.
    15 November 2016, 9:05 pm
  • 15 minutes 44 seconds
    Moving from Ideas to Reality: Breaking barriers to solve a problem with Swati Sahni
    A conversation with Swati Sahni about her experiences creating her recent start-up in India, Curozo. this episode touches on important questions on breaking barriers and Swati's personal experiences in the Indian EdTech space. Interviewer: Matthew Williams, Director of Membership and Data of HAEd If you enjoyed this podcast, please follow #HAEd_podcast #HAEdAfrica and @HarvardAEd on Twitter for information on upcoming events and programming.​ You may also download this podcast on iTunes at itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/persp…d1167548458?mt=2 New episodes will be released every week.
    9 November 2016, 3:41 pm
  • 14 minutes 23 seconds
    Bringing Design Thinking to Philippine Schools: Stories from Habi Education with Gerson Abesamis
    How can we leverage design thinking to enhance education quality in resource-starved, developing communities such as those in the Philippines? In this episode, Habi Education Lab Founder Gerson Abesamis talks about how the start-up uses small design thinking workshops and collaborative lesson prototyping in a professional development program for teachers, resulting in innovative learning experiences in classrooms across the Philippines. Interviewer: Michi Ferreol, Director of Marketing and Communications of HAEd If you enjoyed this podcast, please follow #HAEd_podcast #HAEdAfrica and @HarvardAEd on Twitter for information on upcoming events and programming.​ You may also download this podcast on iTunes at https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/perspectives-from-harvard/id1167548458?mt=2 New episodes will be released every week.
    30 October 2016, 2:34 pm
  • 19 minutes 54 seconds
    Beyond Start-up: The Story of AidChild Founder and CEO Dr. Nathaniel Dunigan
    How can we move beyond focusing on the early-stages of entrepreneurship to discussions about building sustainable ventures? In this episode, Dr. Nathaniel Dunigan, who is also HAEd's Co-President of the Sub-Saharan Africa Chapter, talks about the importance of the space beyond start-up and his work in founding and leading AidChild, which was the first organization in Uganda to provide free anti-retroviral therapy for children living with HIV. Interviewer: Rufina Park, Director of International Engagement of HAEd If you enjoyed this podcast, please follow #HAEd_podcast #HAEdAfrica and @HarvardAEd on Twitter for information on upcoming events and programming.​ New episodes will be released every week.
    20 October 2016, 2:04 pm
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