In Season 11, Episode 4 of Learning Can’t Wait, Hayley Spira-Bauer sits down with Chris Bennett, an “engagement architect” whose career began in video games before expanding into education and behavior design. Chris explains why engagement is not the same as learning, and why motivation is not an on/off switch—it’s a continuum that requires different supports for different learners. Drawing on self-determination theory and lessons from game design, he critiques how schools often rely on time-based progression and outdated structures that don’t connect to students’ real lives. He highlights bright spots like AI Quests (a collaboration between Google Research and Stanford) as an example of tech that can enhance pedagogy and spark curiosity. The conversation closes with a call to “AI-proof” students by building durable skills—judgment, agency, empathy, probabilistic thinking—and by using AI to automate peripheral tasks while protecting the core human relationships and decisions that matter most in teaching and learning.
No comments yet. Be the first to say something!