Just Thinking… About How to Bring Out the Best in Educators and Learners with Dr. Amy Alzina
Across classrooms today, student engagement is proving to be one of the strongest predictors of success. Learners who feel connected and motivated in school are not only more likely to excel academically but also more likely to approach the future with confidence and optimism. As artificial intelligence and other emerging tools reshape what’s possible in education, the challenge is clear: how can schools use innovation to deepen engagement and critical thinking rather than diminish it?
So, how can schools harness new tools like AI to elevate—not replace—the essential human work of teaching and learning?
On this episode of Just Thinking, host Kevin Dougherty welcomes Dr. Amy Alzina, Superintendent/Principal of the Cold Spring School District in Santa Barbara. Together, they discuss what it takes to nurture balance, innovation, and community in education, from cultivating a garden classroom to leading AI task forces.
The main topics of discussion…
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How educators can balance proven practices with emerging technologies to prepare students for rapid change.
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Why vulnerability and transparency in leadership foster trust, growth, and authentic collaboration.
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How project-based learning and community engagement—from AI workshops to hands-on gardens—empower both students and parents as lifelong learners.