Most Likely to Change the World explores how educators across the country are dramatically improving the educational system in the United States WITHOUT changing teachers or curriculum. You will hear the real world challenges of educators and administrators from every type of school environment and learn how they overcome those challenges with a dramatic and transformative innovation that leads to stronger and healthier bonds between teachers, students, administrators, and families.
Produced in partnership with the Barr Center, Most Likely to Change the World is an exciting inspirational series that proves positive change in our school systems is possible.
- SAME STUDENTS
- SAME TEACHERS
- BETTER RESULTS
Most Likely to Change the World is 100% committed to sharing something extraordinary.
In an exclusive interview with Angela Jerabek, the Executive Director of the BARR Center,
Education Secretary Cardona shares his passion for educators and his admiration for the work they do. In addressing the teacher shortage, Secretary Cardona says, “We've created [the shortage] over the years by underinvesting and disrespecting the profession… It's time we stop that. We need to make sure we're paying our educators a competitive salary compared to their level of education,” commensurate with the earnings of other professionals. He relays the story of how one educator noticed his skills and encouraged him to pursue his strengths, thereby starting the trajectory of his career, resulting in him becoming the leader of the Department of Education.
Secretary Cardona’s interview is followed by 30-year veteran educator and BARR Coach, Steve Ball, recounting his observations of how teachers’ building relationships with individual students transforms the educational experience.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.