Future Learning Design Podcast

Taming the Turbulence in Educational Leadership - A Conversation with Jennifer D. Klein

Mar 28, 2026
Jennifer D. Klein, author and former head of school with 30+ years in education, brings international experience in student-centered and equity-focused practice. She discusses leadership in turbulent times, balancing learner-centered innovation with real-world systems, the role of community and storytelling in change, and how alternative schools can inform broader reform.
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INSIGHT

Center Decisions On What Helps Children Thrive

  • Doing right by learners means centering decisions on what helps children thrive rather than ideological purity.
  • Jennifer D. Klein framed this as prioritising student-centered growth across pedagogy, equity, and inclusion amid external resistance.
INSIGHT

Fear And Love Drive Resistance In Schools

  • Fear drives much of the resistance to innovation in schools, often mixed with deep parental love and protection.
  • Klein described parents' anxiety about college entry and national exams causing explosive pushback to changes like removing grades.
ANECDOTE

Grade Removal Sparked Immediate Parental Backlash

  • Jennifer proposed removing grades at Gimnasio Los Caobos and met immediate explosive backlash from parents.
  • The reaction illustrated parents' worry that non‑traditional assessment would harm university prospects and exam readiness.
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