Mar 12, 2026
Professor Stephen Heppell
joins Dan and Ray for a wide-ranging conversation about the future
of schools, assessment, and learning in the age of AI.
Stephen reflects on more than four decades of innovation in
education technology — from early experiments with AI and HyperCard
through to today’s generative AI systems. Drawing on work around
the world, he shares stories from radical learning environments
including beach schools, post-hurricane classrooms in the Cayman
Islands, and experimental learning spaces designed with students
themselves.
A central theme of the episode is the growing gap between how
schools currently operate and the skills the modern world demands.
Stephen argues that as AI makes knowledge abundant, the most
valuable human capabilities will be creativity, ingenuity,
collaboration, and ethical judgement - qualities that traditional
assessment systems rarely measure well.
The discussion also explores how AI can support teachers rather
than replace them, helping with differentiated learning activities,
analysis of student understanding, and freeing teachers to focus on
the human side of education.
Finally, Stephen challenges educators and policymakers to rethink
learning spaces, assessment, and student agency - and to build
education systems that prepare learners for a rapidly changing
world.
If you want to read about more of Stephen's work, there's plenty
more detail on Lindfield Learning Village
and lots more on https://www.heppell.net/