
Episode 16 with Carla Aerts
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In this thought-provoking episode of Joining the Dots, Al Kingsley and Matt Jessop are joined by global education innovator and learner-centred strategist Carla Aerts. With decades of experience in EdTech, AI, and digital learning, Carla brings a passionate, challenging, and compassionate lens to the big question: what is education really for?
🧠 From soft skills (or rather, “power skills”) to digital equity, learner agency, neuroplasticity, and the troubling persistence of high-stakes testing, this episode is a tour de force through the most pressing issues facing education today. The trio tackle:
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Why education should be the catalyst for children’s potential, not just a pathway to employment
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The hidden dangers of retrofit EdTech and surface-level AI use in schools
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Why teachers must be supported to experiment safely with AI, not excluded by fear or poor infrastructure
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The critical need for curriculum reform beyond political cycles — and why tweaking around the edges won’t do
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How teaching kids about how their brains work can supercharge motivation and learning
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The growing assessment crisis, and why we should stop trying to monitor broken systems with new tech
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The risks of inequity if we fail to provide digital access as a basic right
💬 Carla calls for a new kind of education—adaptive, co-created, scaffolded for safe experimentation, and deeply human. Expect challenging takes, energising provocations, and plenty to reflect on long after the episode ends.
🔁 As ever, grab a notebook – or better yet, gather your team – because this one’s packed with ideas to take back to your school or trust.