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  <title>Future-Ready Skills, Design Learning, and the Simple Beauty of an Oxford Comma</title>
  <description>In this episode of &amp;quot;The Lecture Is Dead Podcast,&amp;quot; hosts Joe Wolff and Ryan Kochevar explore future readiness with English teacher, Rich Bertrand. Tune into this rich discussion on alchemizing language arts, mathematics, and the sciences to create unmatched real-world career applications. In This Episode   Effective design learning with summative assessments   Creating relevant, cross-disciplinary future readiness experiences   Mediating big tech in the real world   Guests&amp;amp;nbsp; Rich Bertrand — Grade 10 and 11 English Teacher, Clarkstown Central School District Georgetown University and SUNY New Paltz grad and educator, Rich Bertrand, empowers students to become future-ready by creating dynamic learning spaces that bridge the humanities with STEM. Resources &amp;amp;amp; Links Rich Bertrand About the Podcast Two former educators. One big question: If the lecture is dead, what comes next? A bi-weekly podcast on reimagining teaching as active, creative, and human. Credits Hosted by Joe Wolff and Ryan Kochevar Produced by WeVideo Edited by ThrottleUp Media Subscribe &amp;amp;amp; Follow 📌 Follow The Lecture Is Dead on your favorite podcast platform 🌐 Learn more at https://lectureisdead.com/ </description>
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