MindShift (KQED)
by Ki Sung & Team
How we learn. MindShift's newsletter explores the future of learning, providing weekly insights into the psychological, social, and technological shifts in education.
About MindShift (KQED)
MindShift is the 'intellectual' voice for parents and teachers. Its weekly newsletter moves beyond 'grades and scores' to look at how children actually think and learn. It's famous for its focus on 'unleashing student potential' and its reporting on how play, boredom, and failure are essential parts of the learning process. It's a favorite for those looking for a more holistic and human-centered approach to education.
What Makes This Newsletter Unique
Human-Centered Focus. MindShift excels at bridging the gap between educational technology and the psychological needs of the learner.
Who Should Subscribe?
People interested in the 'why' and 'how' of learning, and those looking for innovative, non-traditional educational insights.
Content Format
A thoughtful, editorial weekly email with a featured 'Learning Insight' and links to the latest MindShift podcast episodes.
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Our Take: Pros & Cons
Pros
- Exceptional focus on learning science and psychology
- Very high-quality public media production standard
- Inspirational and forward-thinking perspective
Cons
- Can be a bit high-concept for those in traditional school systems
- Less frequent for breaking education news
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a podcast?
Yes, their podcast 'MindShift' is an award-winning deep dive into the same topics covered in the newsletter.
How often is MindShift (KQED) published?
MindShift (KQED) is published weekly.
Who writes MindShift (KQED)?
MindShift (KQED) is written by Ki Sung & Team. MindShift is a project of KQED, San Francisco's public media station. It was launched in 2010 to explore how the world of learning is changing.
About the Author: Ki Sung & Team
Ki Sung & Team
MindShift is a project of KQED, San Francisco's public media station. It was launched in 2010 to explore how the world of learning is changing.
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