Front of the Class
The Front of the Class podcast brings you real stories from real educators — insightful, inspiring, and sometimes unexpected! Hear from passionate teachers, school leaders, and education experts as they share career journeys, challenges, and game-changing strategies. Whether you're just starting out or a seasoned pro, this podcast is your go-to for fresh ideas, motivation, and a community that gets it.
Front of the Class
The Future of Education with Moreland University Founder Dr. Emily Feistritzer
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Located in Washington, D.C., Dr. Emily Feistritzer has spent more than six decades shaping the field of education. From leading high school science and math classes as a 19-year-old to founding Moreland University and creating its innovative educator preparation program, she has dedicated her life to elevating the teaching profession.
In this episode, Dr. Feistritzer shares insights from her unique career journey and reflects on the enduring purpose of teachers and why she believes artificial intelligence represents one of the most exciting opportunities in the history of education.
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