On Adaptive Learning and the Amer...

On Adaptive Learning and the American Dream with Dr. Dafna Rand

The Public Service Project di Cait Dallaire

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On the final episode of Season 1, Dr. Dafna Rand (Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution, Fellow at MIT's Center for International Studies, and former Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor) takes us on a journey through space and time, from Europe in the 1930s to Lexington, Massachusetts in the optimistic eras of the 1700s and the 1990s. Through her powerful storytelling, Dr. Rand offers her extensive foreign policy expertise, and a thoughtful, self-reflective, clear assessment of what could change and how if we were to do a little whiteboarding exercise for U.S. foreign policy. We talk about diplomacy as an art and a science, and the need for metrics to drive adaptive learning. Dr. Rand is brilliant, humble, and captivating, and she still believes so deeply in the American dream. This is the pe ... 

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