NextGen Ed: Resilience & Innovation in a Globalized World with Dr. Raul Rodriguez

EPISODE · May 29, 2024 · 31 MIN

NextGen Ed: Resilience & Innovation in a Globalized World with Dr. Raul Rodriguez

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Curious about how a background in psychology and data science can lead to a transformative role in educational leadership? Join us as we sit down with Dr. Raul Rodriguez, Vice President of Voxen University, and uncover his fascinating journey from Spain to India. Dr. Rodriguez provides a candid look at his experiences and the challenges he faced moving from Europe to Asia, offering a compelling narrative of adaptability and resilience.  Dr. Rodriguez also sheds light on the broader impact of AI on education, emphasizing the necessity of cultural intelligence in our increasingly globalized world.In the second half of our conversation, we shift our focus to the evolving role of education and leadership within academia. With students increasingly choosing unconventional career paths, such as NGO work or self-introspection retreats in the Himalayas, how should educational institutions adapt? Dr. Rodriguez highlights the importance of supporting diverse aspirations and shares personal anecdotes, including a touching story about balancing passion and academics. This episode underscores the multifaceted responsibilities of academic leaders, emphasizing strategic thinking, adaptability, and effective management. Tune in to explore how education can serve as a tool for critical thinking and personal growth, beyond just job preparation.Send us Fan Mail

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