Podcast Appearances
Tania Lattanzio on Concept-Based Assessment at Toddle Podcast
In this episode of The School Leaders Project, Cindy Blackburn, Director of Learning and Engagement at Toddle, sits down with internationally respected educator and consultant Tania Lattanzio to explore what it really means to design for deep, conceptual learning. They dive into: How to shift from teaching facts to fostering understanding The power of student co-created rubrics and self-assessment Practical strategies for evidencing conceptual understanding Why transfer and application—not just summative tasks—should drive assessment How to build a learning culture that celebrates curiosity, connection, and student agency This conversation is a must-watch for school leaders, curriculum designers, and classroom educators ready to rethink what real learning looks like.
Tania Lattanzio on student agency, communities of learning and considerations at The EIM Global Podcast
Hear Tania's thoughts on how student agency is affected by school design, perceiving classrooms as a community of learners, embedding transferable skills and aspects of peer learning to name just a few of topics.
Inquiry-based Teaching and Methodology - Tania Lattanzio at at The JIS Podcast
The JIS Podcast hosts speak with Pondok Indah Elementary (PIE) Principal Justine Smyth and Tania Lattanzio, an international educator, author, workshop leader, and consultant for JIS. They discuss inquiry-based teaching and methodology and how they nurture curiosity and a sense of wonder, motivate learners, and encourage them to ask questions and make discoveries. They also explore concept-based learning and provide examples of how all of these approaches to teaching and learning take place in JIS classrooms. Join us as we delve into what it means to be future-ready and how JIS is leading the way in preparing students for an unknown future.
Tania Lattanzio at Jennifer Chang Wathall’s podcast
Spark Session #3: Tania Lattanzio and Conceptual Inquiry
In this Spark Session podcast, Tania Lattanzio dives into the power of conceptual inquiry and how it aligns with the IB philosophy. Tune in to hear her insights on transforming learning through deep, meaningful inquiry—plus a fun round of Two Truths and a Lie!
#192-Innovative Global Education With Tania Lattanzio
In this episode, Tania Lattanzio shares her journey from growing up in a bi-cultural family to becoming an international educational consultant. She reflects on the experiences that shaped her passion for inquiry-based learning, her work with the IB, and how she now supports schools globally through professional learning and pedagogical coaching.
The Ignite EdTech Podcast - Episode 84 - Tania Lattanzio
Conceptual Teaching and Assessment Strategies - Podcast with Ali Ezzeddine
In this podcast, Ali and Tania discussed the importance of shifting from content-focused to conceptually-driven teaching and assessment. Tania explained that conceptual learning involves writing essential questions that are connected to content, and emphasized the need for teachers to plan and teach conceptually to assess understanding effectively. She introduced a rubric for understanding that helps build conceptual knowledge over time, applicable across all subject areas including PE and visual arts. Ali raised concerns about teachers' time constraints for collaboration, but Tania assured that conceptual assessment can be adapted to different disciplines by focusing on broad, transferable concepts rather than specific content.