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Jennie Magiera | Google - Show Notes

Jeremy Singer, president of the College Board⁠, is joined by Jennie Magiera, Google’s Global Head of Education Impact, to discuss the transformative role of AI in schools. Magiera, who began her career as a math teacher and tech skeptic at Chicago Public Schools, explains her shift toward viewing technology as a powerful vehicle for educational equity when it is used to address specific instructional challenges. The discussion highlights LearnLM⁠, Google’s family of AI models fine-tuned specifically for education and grounded in five core learning science principles: active learning, managing cognitive load, adapting to learners, stimulating curiosity, and deepening metacognition.

Magiera shares ⁠a study⁠ showing that students who used LearnLM for short tutoring sessions experienced a 5.5% performance boost on novel topics compared to those working with human tutors alone. A six-month Northern Ireland pilot⁠ further demonstrates AI's impact, with teachers reporting an average of 10 hours saved per week on administrative tasks like lesson planning, risk assessments, and parent outreach. This efficiency provides critical breathing room for educators, helping to reduce stress and prevent burnout while allowing them to reinvest time into professional learning and deeper student engagement. The episode concludes with an exploration of durable skills like empathy and critical thinking, which Magiera argues will only increase in importance as AI handles more routine technical tasks.

Resources Mentioned in This Episode:

⁠Google for Education Communities and Tools⁠

⁠Switch by Dan and Chip Heath⁠

⁠Weekend Language by Andy Craig and Dave Faustino⁠

⁠OECD AI Capability Indicators Report⁠

Episode Timestamps:

00:00 — Jeremy Singer introduces the Education Equation 

01:05 — Meet Jennie Magiera, Global Head of Education Impact at Google 

05:43 — From tech skeptic to innovation leader 

08:14 — The Lead with the Need philosophy

18:10 — Understanding LearnLM and learning science principles 

22:30 — Research on AI tutoring and student performance boosts 

29:25 — Saving 10 hours a week: The Northern Ireland Pilot 

37:45 — Durable skills and what makes us uniquely human 

43:15 — Rapid Fire: Book recommendations and the importance of empathy 

48:10 — Hopes for education in the next three years

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