
Reimagining Education -Global Career Tech Education Podcast Ep. 61 with Tremain Holloway
Hosted by Sylvester Chisom, this episode is the second installment of the Black In CTE Series, featuring special guest Tremain Holloway, Doctoral Candidate at Harvard Graduate School of Education and former Principal of Maritime High School. Together, they explore how schools can serve as learning labs, the power of cross-sector collaboration in education, and the role of CTE in creating economic mobility. Tremain also shares insights from his time at Harvard, his vision for reimagining education, and the importance of representation in leadership.Topics Covered:
-Breaking Cycles: CTE as a Pathway to Generational Wealth
-Inside Harvard’s Doctorate in Education Leadership
-Reimagining Schools: Making Communities Learning Labs
-The Power of Critical Hope: Harvard’s Alumni of Color Conference
-Collaboration is the Key to Reimagining Education
Tremain Holloway Bio:Today, I’m excited to welcome back a special guest, Tremain Holloway! Tremain is a Doctoral Candidate at Harvard Graduate School of Education and the Founding Principal of Maritime High School in Seattle, where he’s leading innovative, hands-on learning experiences that connect students to real-world careers. We first met on a Durable Skills panel at the CAPS National Conference, and I was so impressed with his work that I had to have him back on the Global CTE Podcast. With over 10 years in education, Tremain is rethinking how schools prepare students for the future. Let’s dive into this conversation about innovation, leadership, and industry partnerships in CTE!