Transforming Education Through Social Impact with Dana Bryson from Study.com
In this episode of Trending in Education, host Mike Palmer welcomes Dana Bryson, Senior Vice President of Social Impact at Study.com, for an engaging discussion on the intersection of education, technology, and social impact. This follows almost exactly a year from Dana’s first appearance on Trending in Ed with Paul Gollash from ETS.
Dana shares her inspiring origin story, from her upbringing with activist parents who had the first legal interracial marriage in Virginia, to her work in public policy, beginning at the Kennedy School and even working with Jerry Brown when he was the Mayor of Oakland. The throughline for all of this is Dana’s passion for creating change. Then we connect this to her role driving Study.com’s mission to provide affordable access to education through the initiatives she leads to address key issues in education today.
Key Takeaways:
- Discover how Study.com is working to bridge the gap in education by providing affordable and accessible learning solutions.
- Gain insights into Study.com’s recent survey of 700 educators on NAEP scores, revealing the critical role of family engagement and support in student success.
- Explore how Dana views AI’s role in education, including its potential to personalize learning and her concerns about widening achievement gaps.
- Understand the importance of teacher diversity and representation, and learn about initiatives to create a more representative and diverse educator pipeline.
- Get a sneak peek at Study.com’s upcoming initiative to tackle the high cost of college and support working adults in completing their degrees.
Why You Shouldn’t Miss This Episode:
This episode offers a unique blend of personal insights and professional expertise, providing listeners with a comprehensive view of the challenges and opportunities in education today. Whether you’re an educator, policymaker, or simply passionate about social impact, this conversation will leave you informed, inspired, and ready to make a difference.
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