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262. Reimagining Education: Purpose, Agency, and the PEAK Model with Kapono Ciotti


In this episode of Learning Unboxed, we have the privilege of delving into the personal journey of Kapono Ciotti, CEO of the Pacific American Foundation and co-author of the Landscape Model of Learning. His story, inspired by his parents and his own empowering school experiences, resonates with our shared commitment to reimagining education as a space where students are the protagonists of their learning journey.


We explore the origins of the PEAK model, rooted in the work of "What School Could Be," and its focus on fostering purpose, essential skills, student agency, and deep, applied learning. Kapono's emphasis on celebrating schools' successes beyond standardized testing is a beacon of hope, providing a pathway for certification of distinction and encouraging schools to spotlight and build on what they're doing well. 


Kapono shares insights into the challenges of educational reform, from systemic bureaucracy to integrating AI, and introduces the 'island change model,' a practical and applicable framework for guiding schools through transformation. This episode is an inspiring look at how education can evolve to meet the needs of the future by focusing on adaptability, empathy, and creativity.


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We unbox:

  • The origins and principles of the PEAK model for educational transformation.

  • How the Pacific American Foundation works to foster purpose-driven learning across the globe.

  • Challenges and opportunities in education, including the role of AI.

  • Practical frameworks for managing change in schools.

  • Strategies for celebrating and scaling innovative educational practices.


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Produced by NOVA


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