

The Learning Future Podcast with Louka Parry
The Learning Future
The world has never been changing more rapidly, dislocating the ways we work, learn and live. On The Learning Future Podcast we discuss the knowledge, skills and dispositions we all need for our learning future, exploring insights through interviews with world-class educators, researchers, policy makers, and leaders from across industries and across the world.
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Mar 31, 2026 • 43min
Friction, Uncertainty and the Future of Learning with Justin Reich S11E3 (142)
In this episode, Louka Parry is joined by Justin Reich, Associate Professor of Digital Media at MIT and Director of the MIT Teaching Systems Lab, for a thoughtful conversation about AI, schooling and the future of learning. Together, they explore how generative AI is disrupting familiar classroom practices, why friction and productive struggle still matter deeply for learning, and how schools can respond when there is no clear “best practice” to follow.
Justin argues that educators should be cautious of easy answers and instead listen closely to students and teachers, run local experiments, and assess what is actually improving learning rather than just performance. The conversation also dives into assessment, agency, cognition, technology’s mixed record in education, and the importance of humility in a time of rapid change. It’s a rich and grounded discussion about uncertainty, experimentation, and what schools should hold onto as they navigate an AI-shaped future.

Mar 26, 2026 • 42min
MasterClass, AI & the New Age of Education with David Rogier S11E2 (141)
In this episode of The Learning Future Podcast, Louka Parry speaks with David Rogier, CEO and co-founder of MasterClass, about how technology, AI, and changing workforce demands are reshaping the future of learning. David shares the origin of MasterClass, why great education should also be engaging, and how personalized, AI-supported learning could dramatically accelerate skill development. Together, they explore the rise of agency, the growing value of generalists and lifelong learners, and why schools and universities must shift from static knowledge delivery to helping people learn how to learn. The conversation also touches on identity, adaptability, meaningful work, and what it will take to build more human-centered learning experiences in a rapidly changing world.

Mar 17, 2026 • 43min
The Future of Learning at Human Scale with Pascale Quester S11E1 (110)
In this episode of The Learning Future Podcast, Louka Parry speaks with Professor Pascale Quester, Vice-Chancellor and President of Swinburne University of Technology, about what higher education must become in an age of AI, rapid change and growing complexity. Pascale challenges the deep conservatism that still shapes education, arguing that universities must move beyond inherited models like lectures and exams and instead rethink assessment, learning and capability from the ground up. Together, they explore the role of productive struggle in learning, the difference between friction that supports growth and friction that blocks access, and why authentic assessment matters more than ever.The conversation also examines Swinburne’s bold strategic direction, including its focus on personalised learning, technological infusion, entrepreneurial thinking and global relevance without simply replicating itself everywhere. Pascale makes a compelling case for a more human-centred, adaptive and differentiated university model—one that builds resilience, welcomes discomfort, and prepares learners not just with knowledge or skills, but with the capacity to keep learning for life. At its core, this episode is a powerful reflection on unlearning, transformation and the future of universities in a world that urgently needs stronger, wiser and more capable humans.

Dec 2, 2025 • 44min
From Certainty to Clarity: Designing Schools for a Complex Future with Dr Anne Knock S10E9 (139)
In this episode of the Learning Future podcast, Louka Parry interviews Dr. Anne Knock, a leading figure in educational strategy and design. They discuss the importance of strategic design in education, the role of complexity theory, and the need for schools to adapt to a rapidly changing world. Dr. Knock shares insights from her book, 'School by Design,' emphasizing the shift from traditional classroom models to more dynamic learning ecosystems. The conversation also explores the significance of leadership, values, and practical tools in transforming educational environments for the benefit of students.

Nov 25, 2025 • 36min
Empowering Young Voices in Education with Flynn Thomas & Chelsea Cox S10E8 (138)
In this episode of the Learning Future Podcast, host Louka Parry engages with two Year 11 students, Flynn Thomas and Chelsea Cox, from Hunter Valley Grammar School. They discuss their experiences in education, focusing on themes such as adaptability, time management, the importance of wellbeing, and the role of relational connections in teaching. The conversation also explores student agency, the value of skills over academic scores, and the impact of technology and social media on young people's lives. Flynn and Chelsea share their insights on navigating career pathways and the evolving landscape of education, emphasizing the need for a learning mindset in an unpredictable future.

Nov 18, 2025 • 42min
Transforming Schools into Learning Hubs with Dr Annalies Corbin S10E7 (137)
In this episode, Louka Parry sits down with Dr Annalies Corbin, founder and CEO of the PAST Foundation, for a powerful conversation about reimagining the purpose and practice of education. Together they explore how schools can evolve from isolated, subject-bound institutions into dynamic learning ecosystems that connect curiosity, community and real-world problem-solving.Dr Corbin shares insights from 25 years of innovation — from honouring student passions and recognising learning beyond the classroom, to supporting teachers in showing up authentically and reigniting their own love of learning. She discusses the importance of micro-credentialing, the future of STEM, and what it takes to design learning experiences that truly link learning to life.A compelling conversation for anyone passionate about transforming education, empowering young people, and imagining what’s possible when we start with curiosity and say “yes” to new ways of learning.

Nov 11, 2025 • 44min
Navigating Chaos: Insights from Futurists with Bob Johansen & Jamais Cascio S10E6 (136)
In this episode of the Learning Future podcast, host Louka Parry engages with futurists Jamais Cascio and Bob Johansen to explore the complexities of navigating the current chaotic landscape, framed by the BANI model. They discuss their personal learning experiences, the implications of technology on human development, and the importance of mentorship across generations. The conversation emphasizes the need for clarity in uncertain times and the role of education in fostering resilience and adaptability in students.

Nov 4, 2025 • 46min
Unlocking Innovation in Education with Tessa Forshaw & Richard Cox Braden S10E5 (135)
In this engaging conversation, Louka Parry, Tessa Forshaw, and Rich Braden explore the intersection of education, innovation, and cognitive science. They discuss the importance of mindsets in fostering creativity, the role of AI in learning, and the necessity of navigating ambiguity in educational environments. The speakers emphasize that innovation is not merely a process but a mindset that can be cultivated through intentional practice. They also reflect on the changing landscape of education, the impact of technology, and the need for learners to develop metacognitive skills to thrive in a rapidly evolving world.

Oct 28, 2025 • 39min
Redefining Educational Success with Kevin Stoller S10E4 (134)
In this episode of the Learning Future Podcast, Louka Parry speaks with Kevin Stoller, co-founder and CEO of K12, about the evolving landscape of education. They discuss the need for a shift from traditional educational models to more student-centered approaches that prioritize authentic learning experiences. Kevin shares insights on the importance of creating engaging learning environments, the role of agency in education, and the necessity of innovation in teaching practices. The conversation also touches on global perspectives on education, the significance of data in driving educational success, and the vision for a future where students are empowered to take ownership of their learning.

Oct 22, 2025 • 47min
Empowering Educators for Change with Dr Amie Fabry S10E3 (133)
In this conversation, Louka Parry and Dr Amie Fabry explore the critical themes of hope, agency, and the holistic development of children in education. They discuss the importance of play, emotional intelligence, and the need for collaboration among educators, families, and communities to create a nurturing environment for children. The conversation emphasizes the need to focus on the whole child and the profound impact of early childhood education on lifelong learning and development.


