EPISODE · Sep 29, 2023 · 1H 28M
Jeremy Howard's Journey: From Traditional Schools to Homeschooling
from Teach Your Kids · host Manisha Rose
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What this episode covers
Manisha Snoyer sits down with Jeremy Howard, a visionary in the realm of modular and curated education. Together, they explore the transformative power of technology and personalization in the educational landscape. Howard shares poignant stories of his daughter’s educational journey, ranging from the traditional classroom environment to adaptive learning apps and homeschooling during the pandemic. He critiques the 'one-size-fits-all' approach of conventional schooling systems and passionately advocates for a more tailored, child-centric model. The episode explores a plethora of ed-tech tools, strategies, and philosophies like 'modular learning,' 'adaptive apps,' and even the controversial subject of screen time in kids. Howard’s own experiences serve as compelling case studies to demystify modern educational practices, making this episode a must-listen for parents, educators, and anyone invested in the future of education. Jeremy Howard is a multi-faceted luminary in the realms of data science and deep learning, boasting a career that spans academia, entrepreneurship, and activism. As the co-founder of fast.ai and an honorary professor at the University of Queensland, Jeremy is invested in democratizing deep learning and making it more accessible. But it's not just the world of AI that captivates him; he's a vocal advocate for reimagining education systems. Jeremy's rich background, including his tenure as a Distinguished Research Scientist at the University of San Francisco, lends weight to his insights into modular learning and homeschooling. He believes that the key to effective education lies in curated, age-appropriate, and technologically-assisted learning—an ethos that marries perfectly with his lifelong commitment to accessible, quality education.
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