Future of Education Podcast

S2E250: Things Parents Wish Were True...But Aren't (Part 1)

Jul 29, 2025
Parents often hold onto myths about education, like the necessity of classic literature and the effectiveness of pure intrinsic motivation. The discussion reveals the benefits of screen time in fostering personalized learning and challenges traditional educational norms. Ideas about using rewards to engage students are explored, suggesting that both extrinsic and intrinsic motivation can coexist. The speakers advocate for a diverse approach to literature and emphasize individual learning needs, pushing for more adaptable educational experiences.
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ADVICE

Use Tailored Extrinsic Motivators

  • Use personalized extrinsic motivators like cash, praise, or independence to engage different kids.
  • Tailor rewards creatively to each student's unique motivation preferences.
ANECDOTE

Rewards Don’t Harm Intrinsic Drive

  • A parent shared that their intrinsically motivated daughter was not negatively affected by rewards.
  • Extrinsic rewards did not diminish her natural desire to learn.
INSIGHT

Myth of Classic Literature Love

  • Romanticized memories of loving classics like Shakespeare often don't match reality.
  • Students often disliked or were bored by such literature despite adult nostalgia.
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