Real Life Lessons for Humanizing Education and AI: Darren Spyksma
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In this episode of JOY over Happiness, Dr. Jon Eckert talks with Darren Spyksma about what it really means to humanize education in a world that keeps pushing toward efficiency and shortcuts.
Darren shares how the real work in schools isn’t fixing kids, it’s helping adults grow in how they show up for them. From turning conflict into an opportunity for deeper relationships to helping teachers and parents stay present instead of outsourcing responsibility to technology, this conversation is a grounded look at what “humazing” education actually looks like. It’s a reminder that the best learning still happens through real relationships, honest conversations, and choosing to do the slower, harder work of being human together.
Mentioned:
10 to 25: The Science of Motivating Young People by David Yeager
The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt
JOMO: Joy of Missing Out
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