The beauty of scenario based learning

The beauty of scenario based learning

Author: Jeff Utecht & Tricia Friedman September 30, 2024 Duration: 23:54

How do you see yourself in the future of learning?

This week on the pod guest Amy Oswalt is here to help us to think bigger about that question as well as the future of inclusivity in schools.

Ready to learn more about Amy?

Amy Oswalt is a passionate educator and leader with extensive experience in creating and implementing programs that cater to neurodiverse learners. As the Founder and Director of Conduit and Ask Different Questions, Amy has developed a platform that promotes inclusive education practices and neurodiversity awareness through workshops, consultations, and online resources.

 

 Her work focuses on fostering academic, social, and emotional growth for neurodiverse individuals by developing strategic partnerships with families, schools, organizations, and community groups. Amy has a rich background in educational leadership, having served as the Director of Innovation and Head of Global Division and Online Programs at Lab School in Washington, DC. Here, she spearheaded the development and management of online programs, ensuring scalability and integrating cutting-edge educational technologies and methodologies tailored for students with learning differences.

 

Amy is particularly passionate about K12 imagination training and scenario thinking development. She integrates these elements into her educational practices to help students visualize and prepare for diverse future scenarios. By using strategic foresight and imaginative thinking, Amy equips students with the skills to navigate an ever-changing world confidently.

 

https://askdifferentquestions.com/

 https://we-conduit.org/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/amy-oswalt/

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