Preparing students and working professionals for the future of work means teaching with AI, not just about it. Practical Pedagogy brings together educators, researchers, and industry leaders reimagining what it means to teach and learn in an AI-integrated world. Each week, we explore real conversations happening in classrooms, boardrooms, graduate seminars, and workplaces: How do we guide learners toward thoughtful, strategic AI collaboration? What does pedagogy look like when AI tools evolve faster than curriculum? And what skills actually matter when generative AI can handle the rest?
You'll hear from professors redesigning courses around AI literacy, students learning responsible AI use, working professionals navigating upskilling and career transitions, researchers uncovering what works, and industry leaders hiring for skills that don't exist in textbooks yet. Whether you're in K-12 education, higher education, corporate learning and development, or figuring out your next chapter, this show is about preparing for—and thriving in—work being redefined in real time. Our approach is practical and relaxed. We're as interested in failures and lessons learned as we are in wins.
Because the question isn't whether to embrace AI or resist it. It's how we prepare learners of all kinds to evolve alongside it.
For educators, students, working professionals, researchers, and anyone curious about the future of learning and work.