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Knowing Me, Knowing Ed-U: Daisy Christodoulou
Knowing Me, Knowing Ed-U: Daisy Christodoulou
Many people who are well known for their work in education have such interesting backgrounds and stories to tell, althou... Read more
13 Feb 2018
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47mins
Ranked #2
“Support a student’s sense of autonomy and they thrive!”
“Support a student’s sense of autonomy and they thrive!”
Dr Erika Patall is an Associate Professor at the University of Southern California. We spoke on the phone a short while ... Read more
1 Mar 2018
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19mins
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Knowing Me, Knowing Ed-U: Professor Rob Coe (Part 1)
Knowing Me, Knowing Ed-U: Professor Rob Coe (Part 1)
Many people who are well known for their work in education have such interesting backgrounds and stories to tell, althou... Read more
16 Mar 2018
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22mins
Ranked #4
Robert and Elizabeth Bjork: an interview
Robert and Elizabeth Bjork: an interview
After a brief hiatus from recording and publishing podcasts over the Christmas period, we were delighted to be able to s... Read more
1 Feb 2018
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1hr 23mins
Ranked #5
Improving secondary science
Improving secondary science
In this episode of Trialled and Tested: Improving secondary science, Jamie Scott from Evidence Based Education speaks to... Read more
13 Feb 2019
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53mins
Ranked #6
The Great Teaching Toolkit: Evidence review
The Great Teaching Toolkit: Evidence review
In June 2020, Evidence Based Education will publish a report authored by Rob Coe. The report will provide a credible evi... Read more
30 Apr 2020
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18mins
Ranked #7
Assessment and feedback in an online context
Assessment and feedback in an online context
Many schools in South East Asia have recently closed due to the outbreak of the Coronavirus, forcing them to move entire... Read more
24 Feb 2020
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43mins
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‘Exit Interview’ with Sir Kevan Collins – is teaching becoming more evidence-informed?
‘Exit Interview’ with Sir Kevan Collins – is teaching becoming more evidence-informed?
In this latest episode, 'is teaching becoming more evidence-informed?', Sir Kevan Collins, the departing chief executive... Read more
3 Dec 2019
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31mins
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Improving Social and Emotional Learning
Improving Social and Emotional Learning
New Trialled and Tested podcast looks at improving Social and Emotional Learning.Effective social and emotional learning... Read more
24 Oct 2019
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45mins
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Trialled and Tested: Working Memory
Trialled and Tested: Working Memory
In this episode of the Trialled and Tested podcast we explore working memory and its importance to teaching and learning... Read more
18 Jul 2019
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50mins
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Trialled and Tested: Embedding Formative Assessment
Trialled and Tested: Embedding Formative Assessment
“Teaching should start from where the student is, not from where we would like them to be." says education professor Dyl... Read more
25 Apr 2019
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38mins
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The Science of Learning
The Science of Learning
Is the science of learning really a science? What can teachers and students learn from the research evidence on effectiv... Read more
26 Jan 2019
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57mins
Ranked #13
Efficacy, evidence and evaluation
Efficacy, evidence and evaluation
In this episode of the Trialled and Tested podcast, 'Efficacy, evidence and evaluation', Jamie Scott from Evidence Based... Read more
5 Dec 2018
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31mins
Ranked #14
What is an RSP?
What is an RSP?
Over the last year, Evidence Based Education and Suffolk County Council have been working in partnership to deliver a ro... Read more
5 Nov 2018
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31mins
Ranked #15
Professor Alan Castel on memory and aging
Professor Alan Castel on memory and aging
What does the evidence on learning, memory and aging tell us about how to keep our minds sharp and active as we grow old... Read more
18 Oct 2018
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59mins
Ranked #16
Trialled and tested: Metacognition and self-regulated learning
Trialled and tested: Metacognition and self-regulated learning
We’ve teamed up with the Education Endowment Foundation to bring you a new podcast – Trialled and Tested! This first epi... Read more
20 Sep 2018
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43mins
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“The Elephant in the Room” – a podcast
“The Elephant in the Room” – a podcast
On Saturday 30th June, the International School of Geneva Institute of Learning and Teaching hosted the inaugural Resear... Read more
20 Jul 2018
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15mins
Ranked #18
Knowing Me, Knowing Ed-U at the Festival of Education – Day 2
Knowing Me, Knowing Ed-U at the Festival of Education – Day 2
The Festival of Education is so jam-packed with amazing speakers and topics that you just can’t fit them all in. If you’... Read more
25 Jun 2018
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37mins
Ranked #19
Knowing Me, Knowing Ed-U at The Festival of Education – Day 1
Knowing Me, Knowing Ed-U at The Festival of Education – Day 1
The Festival of Education is so jam-packed with amazing speakers and topics that you just can’t fit them all in. If you’... Read more
22 Jun 2018
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44mins
Ranked #20
“A teacher’s responsibility is to ensure the learning, not to do the teaching”
“A teacher’s responsibility is to ensure the learning, not to do the teaching”
For the second in this series of short podcasts, I spoke to Professor Peter Tymms of the Centre for Evaluation and Monit... Read more
3 Apr 2018
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9mins