EP110 Brad Kershner on Education & Complexity
Feb 08, 2021•1 hr 27 min•Season 1Ep. 110
Episode description
Brad Kershner & Jim on his book, Understanding Educational Complexity: Integrating Practices and Perspectives for 21st Century Leadership...
Brad Kershner talks to Jim about his book, Understanding Educational Complexity: Integrating Practices and Perspectives for 21st Century Leadership. They cover how Brad defines complexity, key contextual aspects of education, the four quadrants of Integral Theory & how he used them when observing schools, identifying & working with strange attractors, leadership, driving change in complexity, turbulence vs perturbation, position-based vs role-based leadership, complex vs complicated systems, mixed-age education, enabling creativity in teaching, and the importance of autonomy. They finish the episode by talking about theories of psychological development: Kegan levels, Integral Theory, hierarchical complexity, avoiding stage simplification, and much more.
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Mentions & Recommendations
Brad's Early School
Brad's YouTube Lectures
JRS: EP100 Sam Bowles on Our Cooperative Nature
Jim's article, In Search of the 5th Attractor
Zak Stein JRS Episodes
Theo L. Dawson & other Lectica Board Members
Hanzi Freinacht JRS Episodes
Brad Kershner is a school leader and independent scholar, and the author of Understanding Educational Complexity: Integrating Practices and Perspectives for 21st Century Leadership. His research, teaching, and writing cover a wide range of interdependent topics, including education, leadership, parenting, race, technology, metamodernism, integral theory, meditation, developmental psychology, complexity, and sociocultural emergence.
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