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EPISODE · Nov 18, 2025 · 41 MIN

Transforming Schools into Learning Hubs with Dr Annalies Corbin S10E7 (137)

from The Learning Future Podcast with Louka Parry · host William Parry

In this episode, Louka Parry sits down with Dr Annalies Corbin, founder and CEO of the PAST Foundation, for a powerful conversation about reimagining the purpose and practice of education. Together they explore how schools can evolve from isolated, subject-bound institutions into dynamic learning ecosystems that connect curiosity, community and real-world problem-solving.Dr Corbin shares insights from 25 years of innovation — from honouring student passions and recognising learning beyond the classroom, to supporting teachers in showing up authentically and reigniting their own love of learning. She discusses the importance of micro-credentialing, the future of STEM, and what it takes to design learning experiences that truly link learning to life.A compelling conversation for anyone passionate about transforming education, empowering young people, and imagining what’s possible when we start with curiosity and say “yes” to new ways of learning.

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