
Hosted by Dave Dimmett, President and CEO of Project Lead The Way, Learning Together features unscripted conversations with students about career-connected learning. Recorded in classrooms nationwide, each short episode captures honest stories about curiosity, challenge, and the durable skills students are building for life beyond graduation. Fresh, unpolished insight into a generation shaping the future.
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<p>David meets three seniors in the PLTW Biomedical program at Wheaton High School (Silver Spring, MD) who share their perspectives on learning, career exploration, and preparing for life after high school. From designing hospital projects to exploring real-world challenges in healthcare, students talk about teamwork, problem-solving, and how their experiences are shaping their next steps. They also reflect on AI, creativity, and how hands-on learning helps them connect what they learn in class to the real world.</p><p> </p><p>Resources:</p><p>Project Lead The Way https://www.pltw.org/</p><p>Wheaton High School https://www.m...

<p>David stops in at Marston Middle School (San Diego, CA) for a conversation with four students in PLTW Gateway classes. Students talk about hands-on projects, problem-solving, and what they do when ideas don’t work the first time. They also share their thoughts on AI, creativity, and how testing ideas helps them build skills for the future.</p><p> </p><p>Resources</p><p>Project Lead The Way - https://www.pltw.org/</p><p>Marston Middle School - https://marston.sandiegounified.org/</p><p>Gateway Curriculum - https://www.pltw.org/curriculum/pltw-gateway</p><p>PLTW Career Advantage - h...

<p>David sits down with four juniors from the PLTW Engineering program at Baltimore Polytechnic Institute (Baltimore, MD) who share their perspectives on learning, collaboration, and preparing for life beyond high school. From project-based engineering classes to conversations about communication, career exploration, and solving real-world problems, students reflect on how teamwork, iteration, and stepping outside their comfort zones are shaping their futures.</p><p><br></p><p>Resources</p><p>Project Lead The Way - https://www.pltw.org/</p><p>Baltimore Polytechnic Institute - https://www.baltimorecityschools.org/page/403</p><p>Engineering Pathway - https://www.pltw.org/curriculum...

<p>David talks with three seniors from the PLTW Engineering capstone course at Center Grove High School (Greenwood, IN) who share their perspectives on problem-solving, teamwork, and preparing for life after high school. From AI-powered projects to trial-and-error engineering, students reflect on how hands-on learning, communication, and persistence are shaping their paths forward.</p><p><br></p><p>Resources:</p><p>Project Lead The Way - https://www.pltw.org/</p><p>Center Grove High School - https://cghs.centergrove.k12.in.us/</p><p>Engineering Pathway - https://www.pltw.org/curriculum/pltw-engineering</p><p>PLTW Career Advantage...

<p>David sits down with three students from the PLTW Biomedical program at Walnut High School (Walnut, CA) who share their perspectives on learning, career paths, and what success really means. From hands-on labs to big questions about the future, students share how curiosity, collaboration, and self-discovery are shaping their journeys.</p><p><br></p><p>Resources:</p><p>Project Lead The Way - https://www.pltw.org/</p><p>Walnut High School - https://www.walnuths.net/</p><p>Biomedical Pathway - https://www.pltw.org/curriculum/biomedical-science</p><p>PLTW Career Advantage - https://www.pltw.org/career-advantage<...

<p>In his career, PLTW President & CEO Dr. David Dimmett has visited hundreds of schools across all 50 states. Through these experiences, he has learned that the best insights in education come from talking with students. Learning Together delivers a series of unscripted conversations with the students who are helping to redefine career-connected learning. We'll share two new episodes recorded in classrooms each month through the school year. These conversations are a must for anyone invested in the future of education. Subscribe now to join us in Learning Together!</p>