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Season 8

102 Season 8 In Review

Release Date:  August 12, 2025 Leave a Comment

Our season finale again reviews the most noteworthy papers from the past year. We reflect on hosting student data talks, the use of errors in the classroom, and more. We also spend time thinking about our goals for the types of papers we read and what kinds of “shoulds” (or “shouldn’ts”) we hope to get… Read More »

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101 Ed Tech & Opportunity Makers

Release Date:  July 12, 2025 Leave a Comment

Education research, from technology to instruction to design, too often uses an instrumentalist approach that assumes the right tool or trick will simply solve a problem. Jason McDonald joins to talk about the need for entangled research that actually changes both the researcher and the system for the better. Later, we read The Opportunity Makers… Read More »

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100 Data Talks with Imogen Herrick

Release Date:  June 16, 2025 Leave a Comment

In this extra length episode, we talk with Dr. Imogen Herrick about her work developing Community Science Data Talks. These talks help students engage the local consequences of climate change to develop their STEM knowledge while navigating their emotional experiences with the data. Our ranging conversation touches on the need for local data sources, fostering… Read More »

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099 Synthesis of PD & Classroom Technology

Release Date:  May 12, 2025 Leave a Comment

All professional learning occurs when teachers try things in their classroom and iterate to make it better. We reflect on the importance of articulating aspirational goals and supporting teachers as they iterate toward their goals as on-going professional development. Later, we grapple with how research on the impact of educational technology cannot exist outside of… Read More »

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098 Racial Literacies & Multilingual Content

Release Date:  April 12, 2025 Leave a Comment

Dual language programs provide a local opportunity for students to get closer to an immersive experience learning a language directly within their school community. However, we read research on the barriers to providing multilingual instruction that fosters racial literacy within a similarly multilingual context. Later, we look at the positive impact of high quality instructional… Read More »

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097 Team Teaching & Epistemic Empathy

Release Date:  March 12, 2025 Leave a Comment

Team teaching is increasing in popularity among schools to help educators work together in their daily practice. We read about different models for team teaching and think about how it maps to our past experiences in a wide variety of teaming approaches from our own careers. Later, we reflect on how to develop epistemic empathy…. Read More »

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096 PLC Outcomes & Early Numeracy

Release Date:  February 12, 2025 Leave a Comment

Professional Learning Communities, or PLCs, provide a collegial network for educators to reflect on and improve their practice. We look at an evaluation of a pre-packaged PLC program that did not improve PLCs in schools, and wonder how we can support educators at the building level instead. Later, we look at how very early math… Read More »

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095 Error Climate & Remembered Success

Release Date:  January 13, 2025 Leave a Comment

Edutopia did another review of the best research of 2024, and we are here to talk about it. First, discussion of student errors can lead to big gains in student learning. However, those gains only come in an interactive, collaborative class culture. Later, the remembered success effect shows that ending challenging learning experiences with clear… Read More »

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094 Playback Memory & UDL Differentiation

Release Date:  December 12, 2024 Leave a Comment

Teachers may give lectures or create videos to provide information to students, and the speed of information delivery affects the cognitive load of students. We read a study of video playback speed and support materials that shows speeding up the videos may not be particularly harmful to their usefulness, and that other supportive elements are… Read More »

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093 The Artificial Intelligence (AI) Episode

Release Date:  November 12, 2024 Leave a Comment

This month is our official “AI episode.” We are joined by Ben Riley, who wrote a guide for considering the use of AI for education. Our discussion considers the tasks for which AI might be useful, and the multiple concerns we have for its use as a substitute for thinking. Later, we read a study… Read More »

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