
Ep 108 — Human-Centered Schools is a Minimalist Approach with Dr. Randy Ziegenfuss
From The Minimalist Educator Podcast by Tammy Musiowsky
May 12, 2026 · 30 min · Season 6 · Episode 108
About this episode
The episode discusses the impact of control in education and explores the concept of human-centered schools with Dr. Randy Ziegenfuss.
Control is the quiet habit that shapes most school days, and it’s also the habit that drains joy, curiosity, and agency from both students and educators. We sit down with Dr. Randy Zeigenfuss, professor of practice at Moravian University and founder of the Human School, to unpack what human-centered schools actually look like when you stop “playing the game of school” and start redesigning learning around real people. We talk about the compliance culture that starts early, the way grades can...
People in this episode
Host: Tammy Musiowsky
Guest: Dr. Randy Ziegenfuss
Topics covered
- human-centered education
- school redesign
- compliance culture
- student agency
- educator joy
Keywords
- human-centered schools
- education
- student agency
- compliance culture
- learning redesign
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Moravian University, Human School
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