49 episodes

The team at Evidence Based Education works with teachers and school leaders, policy-makers and researchers alike, to bring high-quality, flexible and affordable CPD to schools in the UK and worldwide. This podcast discusses some key issues in the field of evidence-based education, particularly focusing on how the gaps between policy, research and practice can be bridged, and how good practice in all three areas can ultimately have a positive impact on pupil outcomes. Find out more at evidencebased.education

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The team at Evidence Based Education works with teachers and school leaders, policy-makers and researchers alike, to bring high-quality, flexible and affordable CPD to schools in the UK and worldwide. This podcast discusses some key issues in the field of evidence-based education, particularly focusing on how the gaps between policy, research and practice can be bridged, and how good practice in all three areas can ultimately have a positive impact on pupil outcomes. Find out more at evidencebased.education

    Developing Great Teaching across a Multi Academy Trust

    Developing Great Teaching across a Multi Academy Trust

     



    How can you facilitate school improvement at scale and across a Multi Academy Trust?



    In this webinar, which is also available as a podcast, hosted by Professor Stuart Kime, we hear from a panel of Trust leaders who are:



    * Facilitating school improvement across their Trusts

    * Growing their Trusts in line with the DFE's Trust Quality Descriptors

    * Identifying strengths and measuring improvement across their Trusts



    Thank you to Julie Deville (CEO of Extol Trust), Kirsty McMurdo (Head of Teaching and Learning at Wonder Learning Partnership) and Embrace Multi Academy Trust for joining our panel!



    If you would like to discuss how you can facilitate school improvement across your Trust with the Great Teaching Toolkit, please contact us here!







    The podcast version of this webinar is available below.

    • 1 hr 16 min
    Developing Adaptive Expertise

    Developing Adaptive Expertise

    Professors Rob Coe and Stuart Kime, on the 11th of March, discussed the concepts of "routine expertise" and "adaptive expertise" in a webinar. This webinar, which is also available as a podcast, examined the essence of expertise in education and beyond, providing invaluable insights for educators working in any context.



    Rob and Stuart discussed:



    * Understanding what distinguishes routine expertise from adaptive expertise, and why both are crucial in different contexts.

    * The implications of these concepts for professional development and classroom practice.



    Professors Coe and Kime have years of research and practical experience between them. This is a rare opportunity to hear them in conversation, and to understand more about the nuances of expertise in teaching, and how to develop more of it!







    The podcast version of this webinar is available below.

    • 49 min
    Retrieval practice in the classroom with Adam Boxer

    Retrieval practice in the classroom with Adam Boxer

    Kate Jones, Senior Associate for Teaching and Learning, interviews Science teacher, co-founder of Carousel Learn and author Adam Boxer about retrieval practice in the classroom.



    Understanding the role of memory in the learning process is essential for all educators. It is important for those planning and designing lessons to be aware of the limitations of working memory and recognise how regular retrieval practice can strengthen long-term memory. Retrieval practice involves recalling already-learned information from long-term memory to make that learned information easier and quicker to retrieve in the future.



    In this episode:



    * Adam Boxer explains why teachers should carefully consider the language used when discussing retrieval practice in the classroom, providing all learners with retrieval opportunities.

    * Kate asks Adam how teachers can provide retrieval opportunities, other than a ‘Do Now’ or quizzing starter task. Adam explores the importance of regular retrieval practice and how retrieval opportunities can be promoted throughout a lesson and for homework.

    * Adam talks about how Carousel Learning was developed and explains all the different features and tools the platform can provide for teachers. You can found out more about Carousel Learn here.

    * Retrieval practice in the primary classroom is also explored.

    * Finally, Kate and Adam explain the importance of explaining effective (and ineffective learning strategies) to students.



    To enhance your use of retrieval practice you can access the Science of Learning Programme, as part of the Great Teaching Toolkit and download the eBook Retrieval Practice: Myths, Mutations and Mistakes. All of our podcasts can be found in our podcast archive, and we have a host of free eBooks, videos and webinars for you in our Resource Library.

    • 38 min
    Evidence-informed classroom practice with Impact Wales

    Evidence-informed classroom practice with Impact Wales

    In this episode, Kate Jones, Senior Associate for Teaching and Learning, interviews Jane Miller and Finola Wilson, former teachers and school leaders and now running Impact Wales, about evidence-informed classroom practices and curriculum. This podcast focuses on the importance of schools embracing an evidence-based approach to curriculum design, teaching and learning.

    • 39 min
    Questioning in the classroom

    Questioning in the classroom

    Great questioning promotes deep thinking, helping students connect and elaborate on ideas. Great questioning to assess thinking helps teachers plan and adapt their teaching to respond to what assessment tells them. Teachers ask questions every lesson, every day - so it’s important to make sure that teachers and students are asking the right questions to move learning forward.



    In this episode of our podcast, Kate Jones, Senior Associate for Teaching and Learning, interviews teacher, senior leader and author Michael Chiles about questioning in the classroom.

    • 50 min
    Classroom Management

    Classroom Management

    Classroom management is a key component of great teaching. Great teachers manage the classroom to maximise opportunity to learn an no model of great teaching could be complete without classroom management. Managing the behaviour and activities of a class of students is a huge part of what teachers do. In this episode we explore a few factors and ideas that can help teachers think about and manage behaviour and culture in their classroom.

    • 30 min

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