HundrED ConnectED

HundrED ConnectED
Podcast Description
Are you ready to connect?
HundrED’s inspiring community is one of doers, thinkers, and strivers whose work is valuable, but often overlooked. When we come together, magic happens. Ideas are born, passions are lit, and deep friendships are forged in the service of helping every child flourish. That’s the magic behind the HundrED Innovation Summit, and we are excited to bring that magic to you. Introducing the HundrED ConnectED podcast.
Every week, you’ll join hosts Annette de Graaf, Cherrelle Druppers, Hanneke Mackie, Lindsay Stewart and Alex Shapero as they dive deep into their guest's work.
Podcast Insights
Content Themes
The podcast explores themes such as holistic development in education, emotional intelligence, and the importance of community in learning. For example, episodes feature discussions on innovative tools like Holotracker that enhance student growth tracking, and movements like Gleding that promote kindness and empathy, highlighting topics such as observational learning and AI's role in education.

Are you ready to connect?
HundrED’s inspiring community is one of doers, thinkers, and strivers whose work is valuable, but often overlooked. When we come together, magic happens. Ideas are born, passions are lit, and deep friendships are forged in the service of helping every child flourish. That’s the magic behind the HundrED Innovation Summit, and we are excited to bring that magic to you. Introducing the HundrED ConnectED podcast.
Every week, you’ll join hosts Annette de Graaf, Cherrelle Druppers, Hanneke Mackie, Lindsay Stewart and Alex Shapero as they dive deep into their guest’s work.
Welcome to the HundrED ConnectED Podcast's Summer Break Specials, where we take deep dives with each of the members of the Connection Committee to learn more about what drives them.
Join Cherrelle Druppers and Franco Odhiambo, co-founders of ChezaCheza, a transformative initiative in Kenya that uses dance to educate, heal, and empower children in marginalized communities. The conversation explores the origins of Chesa Chesa, the therapeutic benefits of dance, and the importance of emotional intelligence in education. Franco shares his personal journey from the slums of Kibera to becoming a youth leader, emphasizing the role of dance in overcoming adversity.
And of course, we end with a reflection on their dreams for the future of education.

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