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Stanford Graduate School of Education relaunches School’s In podcast

Photo of GSE Dean Dan Schwartz and Senior Lecturer Denise Pope sitting at a table, smiling at the camera
GSE Dean Dan Schwartz (left) and Senior lecturer Denise Pope are back to host a new season of School's In. (Photo: Ryan Zhang)

Stanford Graduate School of Education relaunches School’s In podcast

The GSE’s Dan Schwartz and Denise Pope host spirited and insightful conversations about current topics in teaching and learning.

From exploring entrepreneurship in education, to discussing the use of AI chatbots in the classroom, Stanford Graduate School of Education (GSE) Dean Dan Schwartz and Senior Lecturer Denise Pope are back hosting the School’s In podcast with a new lineup of expert guests and insights to help navigate the future of education.

The award-winning podcast relaunches after a two-year hiatus with 12 episodes and a new look, yet the same playful and straight talking hosts that School’s In listeners have come to know and love.

“I think the themes we cover this season are really important and often top of mind for educators and parents,” Pope said. “Our goal is also to help people get to know the amazing faculty members at the GSE and to have some fun along the way.”

The first episode of the new season features GSE Professor Thomas Dee discussing his research on post-pandemic learning and absenteeism in public schools.

“One of the reasons I do these podcasts is I get to learn from the faculty and their research –  it’s always interesting,” Schwartz said. “To be able to ask them questions, to follow up and think of questions that the listener might ask, really helps me understand it better.”

We spoke with the hosts about what to expect from the new season and what it’s like working together.

Why is the podcast important and who’s it for?

Dan: I think everybody has had a lot of experience with education, but I don’t think they can easily tap into the vantage of people who are studying it, who have a bigger horizon to make sense of things. School’s In brings the expertise and discoveries of our faculty into the conversation so people can benefit from them. 

Denise: The podcast is for parents and educators, or really anyone who is interested in hot topics in education. And for the Stanford community – both alumni and current students, faculty and staff – it offers another way to learn about each other as well as the subject matter.

I think there’s a lot of information out there and it’s really hard to know if it’s coming from a worthy source, if this information is correct, or if it’s at a level most can understand. I see the podcast as a way to translate really cutting-edge information into usable knowledge for people every day, which is really important to me.

How are the topics in this season relevant to what’s going on in the world?

Dan: This year, I think the episodes are really about meeting the moment. With COVID, the emergence of new technologies, the mental health crisis in our youth – there are big issues this year that people want to know about. This is an amazing period of time to share meaningful insights.

Denise: With everything we’re doing, we’re thinking what’s front-of-mind for listeners that we can offer insight because either our Stanford researchers are studying it, or it’s something we know will be studied.

What’s it like working together?

Dan: With Denise? She’s a great colleague. We have a good brother-sister rapport, and she’s phenomenal at summarizing things at the end of each episode. She also has this dulcet voice that’s really nice and rings like a bell.

Denise: I love working with Dan on the podcast. One of my favorite things about working with Dan is when we prep for a show by discussing themes, and then think of personal stories that relate. He has had such a diverse career, so I really look forward to hearing his stories and learning about his past teaching adventures. 

What’s different this season?

Dan: There’s a slightly new organization to it that we think will get into the topics at hand more quickly, but also keep it lively. There’s a little more foreshadowing of what’s going to be in the podcast, so we’ll see if the audience likes that.

Denise: Video is a different element that we’re introducing this season, so that’s kind of exciting. We are also offering more tips at the end for some of the episodes. We are also experimenting with some new formats for the show. I am excited to see how it all goes.

Subscribe and listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.

For more information about the show and its hosts, visit the School's In website.

Check out the first episode of the new season of School's In, featuring Tom Dee, below.


Faculty mentioned in this article: Dan Schwartz, Denise Pope

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