300. Design Learning That Sparks Confidence with Ashley Price
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In this milestone 300th episode of Learning Unboxed, we celebrate with Ashley Price, Director of Student Experiences and All Things Summer and Out-of-School Programming at the PAST Foundation. Together, we explore how immersive, student-centered learning helps young people build confidence, discover new interests, and connect classroom skills to real-world challenges in meaningful ways.
We also dig into what makes these experiences work: student voice and choice, transdisciplinary design, authentic audiences, and the freedom to fail forward. Ashley shares how small shifts in practice can help educators create learning spaces that feel more engaging, relevant, and joyful for students. Join us to explore how we can make school feel a little more like summer camp and a lot more like real learning.
To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.org
We unbox:
- How student voice and choice shape deeper engagement and confidence
- Why real-world, transdisciplinary challenges make learning more meaningful
- How authentic audiences help students grow as communicators and creators
- Why failure, revision, and redesign are essential parts of learning
- What educators can do to bring informal learning practices into formal classrooms
Resources:
- Student Experiences at PAST Foundation
Produced by NOVA