Episodes

  • Leading from the Middle: Students Driving Inclusivity
    May 5 2026

    What does it take to move from "harmful jokes" to a culture of genuine kindness? In this episode, we sit down with three middle school students who are proving that creating a safe, inclusive environment isn't just a goal for teachers—it's a mission led by the students themselves. They discuss their proactive work in addressing identity-based harm and the specific initiatives they’ve launched to empower their peers. Joining the conversation is Nick Haisman-Smith, who provides expert context on the social-emotional frameworks that support these student-led efforts and the importance of fostering psychological safety in schools.

    In this episode: Luca (Grade 8), Diya (Grade 7), Eliza (Grade 6), Grade 8 Humanities teacher Dee Willey, and Nick Haisman-Smith (Institute For Social and Emotional Learning)

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    31 mins
  • Designing for the Margins Benefits Us All
    Mar 16 2026

    How do we create a learning environment where every student thrives? This episode explores The American School in Japan’s ongoing journey with Universal Design for Learning (UDL), a framework that moves beyond traditional instruction to proactively remove barriers. We sit down with Director of Student Support Adrienne Waller to discuss how UDL differs from other educational approaches and how it is being integrated into everything from daily classroom practices to school-wide cultural shifts. As Waller explains, when we intentionally design for the margins, we ultimately cultivate a more inclusive and effective experience for every member of our community.

    Adrienne Waller is joined in this episode by elementary homeroom teacher Joy Sell, middle school support specialist Cloie Jennings, and grade 11 student Dylan.

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    26 mins
  • Bridging Worlds: Finding Home at ASIJ as Third Culture Kids
    Nov 16 2025

    For many people at ASIJ, identity is a collage of cultures, languages, and memories carried across continents. In this episode, alumni, staff, and students reflect on their experiences as Third Culture Kids and how those experiences shape their sense of belonging. They explore what “home” means when you grow up bridging cultures—and how ASIJ provides a community connection that endures, wherever life leads.

    In this episode:

    0:00: A discussion on holding multitudes, with Margaret Niles, Japan Center Director Mariko Yokosuka and Zelda Edmunds ’05

    25:00 Carrying home with you, with alumnus Nick Harris ’05

    28:40: Finding your place today, with students Ema ’27, Jesse ’28, and Lukne ’28

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    47 mins
  • Proud to Be Me: Identity and Belonging in ASIJ's Middle School
    Apr 17 2025

    Join us as three ASIJ middle schoolers explore what belonging means to them. They open up about identity, belonging, and the powerful role community plays in helping them feel whole—whether it's through curriculars, language access, classroom conversations, or just a seat at the lunch table.

    In this conversation: Andy Faulk (MS Humanities), Jilene Murray (MS Curriculum Coordinator), Ana '31, Connor '30, Keiran '29

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    24 mins
  • AI Pathways: Empowering Students and Teachers in the Classroom
    Mar 13 2025

    How is AI reshaping the art of teaching and the craft of learning? Warren Apel, Director of Technology, sits down with three teachers from the middle and high school who have been exploring AI tools through ASIJ’s Pathways program. They share insights on specific AI programs that are being used in their classrooms, the opportunities and challenges it presents, and how educators can empower not only students — but also themselves — to navigate an increasingly technology-driven world.

    In this discussion: Warren Apel, Director of Technology / Shane Cokerdem, MS Humanities / Mary Ghadimi, HS English / Rigel Crockett, HS Science

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    33 mins
  • A Conversation on Cognition in K-12 Education
    Jan 10 2025

    Join Elementary, Middle and High School ASIJ educators with Dr Ulcca Joshi Hansen (the author of the Future of Smart) for a conversation on cognition and best practices of learning that span from the ways information is provided, to the physical spaces we're in. What do we mean by metacognition, and how does it play out in our classrooms? How does the concept of embodied cognition impact how we learn? How can parents support their children and educators in personalized success at ASIJ and beyond?

    In this conversation: Dr Ulcca Joshi Hansen, The Future of Smart Kathryn Handy, Grade 3 Teacher Carmen Dolman, Grade 6 Science Teacher Nadine Dickinson, High School Curriculum Coordinator

    Jump ahead:

    • 1:33 - Human-Centered Approach to Learning
    • 11:20 - Embodied Learning in the Classroom and at Home
    • 22:58 - Parent Support
    • 29:41 - Best Practices and Deep Learning at ASIJ
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    42 mins
  • Beyond the Notes: Dr. Rollo Dilworth on Music’s Role in Developing Lifelong Learners
    Nov 15 2024

    Music shapes more than sound; it shapes learners. Dr Rollo Dilworth joins ASIJ music educators Naarah Callender and Dr Jeff Torchon to reflect on the powerful role music plays in holistic development and lifelong learning. Through his recent visit, Dr Dilworth worked with students on one of his own compositions, "Take me to The Water", and in this episode he shares insights on how music education aligns with ASIJ’s Portrait of a Learner competencies.

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    40 mins
  • Navigating Digital Wellness for Parents: A Conversation with Patrick Green
    Oct 18 2024

    Join digital wellness expert Patrick Green as he shares practical strategies for setting healthy technology boundaries. From tackling the challenges faced by parents with nuance and patience to offering tactics that benefit children, parents, and adults alike, this episode provides valuable insights for fostering balanced habits around everyday use of the technology we all rely on.

    This conversation was facilitated by ASIJ Audio's host Nadine Dickinson, Curriculum Coordinator in the high school, and Associate Principal of the elementary school, Dr. Leah Shy.

    To learn more about ASIJ, visit: www.asij.ac.jp

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    41 mins