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178: Dr. Tyler Thigpen - This New School Model Is Shocking Educators Everywhere

178: Dr. Tyler Thigpen - This New School Model Is Shocking Educators Everywhere

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More about Dr. Tyler Thigpen: https://theforest.school/our-team

As a veteran educator with over 30 years of experience, I’ve had countless conversations about what’s broken in our school system—but rarely do I meet someone who isn’t just complaining… but actually building something better. In this episode of The Way of Valor, I’m joined by Dr. Tyler Thigpen—Harvard professor, founder of The Forest School, and one of the most disruptive voices in education today.

We dive deep into the pivotal moment that inspired Tyler to reimagine education, and how he’s now empowering self-directed learners through real-world projects, diverse community models, and a mission grounded in faith and calling. This isn't just about one school—it's about a movement. A movement toward meaningful education that prepares kids not just for college, but for life, purpose, and impact.

Whether you’re a parent, educator, or just someone who knows there must be a better way—this conversation will challenge what you believe about learning. You’ll walk away with hope, practical insights, and maybe even the courage to disrupt the status quo in your own community.

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