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This week, Jeff speaks with Dr. Tony Wagner, a globally recognized voice in education and Senior Research Fellow at the Learning Policy Institute. Jeff and Tony discuss the evolving challenges of educational leadership, the importance of creating an innovative mindset in students, and the pressing need for a shift toward mastery learning. Tony also explains the importance of learning the essential skills students need for the 21st century, the significance of intrinsic motivation, and the critical role of civic education. You will gain insights into fostering a supportive professional development environment for educators and the potential of leveraging business partnerships to advocate for better accountability systems. This episode is a must-watch for education leaders seeking to reimagine a more effective and inspiring system for today's students. 00:00 Introduction to the Challenges of School Leadership 00:45 Introducing the Cognia Leadership Circle 01:23 Welcome to Leader Chat with Jeff Rose 02:51 Interview with Dr. Tony Wagner: A Legendary Educator 05:41 Tony Wagner's Educational Journey and Insights 15:28 The Importance of Innovation and Problem-Solving Skills 28:47 Mastery Learning and Mental Health in the Digital Age 34:06 The Importance of 21st Century Skills 34:28 Challenges in Civic Education 35:25 The Role of Motivation in Education 38:08 Impact of Social Media on Learning 39:04 Mastery Learning and Learner Agency 41:33 Deliberate Practice in Education 44:19 Rethinking Assessment and Grading 45:48 Advice for Educational Leaders 50:35 The Need for Educational Reform 59:20 Final Thoughts and Encouragement