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The Learning Scientists Podcast
Learning Scientists
93 episodes
1 week ago
In Episode 93, Carolina chats with Dr Chiara Horlin, a Senior Lecturer in Psychology in the School of Psychology and Neuroscience at the University of Glasgow, about wellbeing in educators and specifically about a phenomenon called ‘compassion fatigue’.
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In Episode 93, Carolina chats with Dr Chiara Horlin, a Senior Lecturer in Psychology in the School of Psychology and Neuroscience at the University of Glasgow, about wellbeing in educators and specifically about a phenomenon called ‘compassion fatigue’.
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The Learning Scientists Podcast
Episode 92: Science Communication with Leonardo Feletto
In Episode 92, Althea talks with Leonardo Feletto. Leo has a PhD in Molecular Biology and is now a science teacher. But most important for this particular episode, Leo is a science communicator.
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1 week ago
38 minutes 31 seconds

The Learning Scientists Podcast
Episode 91: Executive Functioning in Special Education with Sean McCormick
In Episode 91, Cindy talks with Sean McCormick, founder and Executive Director at EF Specialists. They discuss the research on executive functioning training, especially for neurodiverse students, and the degree to which it transfers to everyday life. In the episode, they mention several research studies. For free resources, please visit efspecialists.com.
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1 month ago
37 minutes 6 seconds

The Learning Scientists Podcast
Episode 90: Dual Coding-Can There Be Too Much of a Good Thing?
In Episode 90, Megan reads her blog post Dual Coding: Can There be too Much of a Good Thing?
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3 months ago
8 minutes 30 seconds

The Learning Scientists Podcast
Episode 89: Who Should Create Study plans?
For some of our podcast episodes, we are going to read blog posts, audiobook style. This allows listeners to access the written material from the blog in audio form, which we imagine may help some who don’t have much time for reading (but DO have time to listen in the car). It also allows us to bring some of our most interesting, important, and/or popular posts back into the spotlight. Today’s episode is our first of this type! In Episode 89, Carolina reads her blog post Who should Create Study Plans?
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4 months ago
8 minutes 30 seconds

The Learning Scientists Podcast
Episode 88: Quick Podcast Updates and a Discussion About Multitasking
In Episode 88, Megan, Cindy, Carolina, and Althea talk about the new direction of the Learning Scientists Podcast, and about multitasking!
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5 months ago
22 minutes 17 seconds

The Learning Scientists Podcast
Episode 87: Executive Functioning Skills with Mitch Weathers
In Episode 87, Cindy chats with Mitch Weathers, a veteran teacher and Founder and CEO of Organized Binder. Mitch discusses what exactly is meant by executive functioning, his own learning struggles as a student, and his many projects aimed at improving students’ executive functioning skills including his recently released book, Executive Functions for Every Classroom: Creating Safe and Equitable Learning Environments. 
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7 months ago
37 minutes 51 seconds

The Learning Scientists Podcast
Episode 86: EdTech and AI with Jared Cooney Horvath (Recorded Live from ResearchED)
In episode 86, Cindy talks with Dr. Jared Cooney Horvath, neuroscientist, educator, and author of Stop Talking, Start Influencing: 12 Insights from Brain Science to Make Your Message Stick. In this episode, Jared reviews some of the history of technological advancements, how technology has impacted learning, and shares some of his ideas for how artificial intelligence may impact both learning and society moving forward. Visit our website, learningscientists.org/podcast-episodes, for the show notes, including a link to share your thoughts with Jared.
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9 months ago
42 minutes 26 seconds

The Learning Scientists Podcast
Episode 85: Digital Literacy with Natalia Kucirkova
In Episode 85, Megan talks with Natalia Kucirkova, PhD, a Professor of Early Childhood and Development at the University of Stavanger in Norway and Professor of Reading and Children’s Development at The Open University, UK. Natalia leads a network of learning scientists, WiKIT, who support diverse EdTech organizations to be more evidence-based and aligned with the science of learning. She is author of the open-access book, How and Why to Read and Create Children’s Digital Books: A Guide for Primary Practitioners and The Future of the Self: understanding Personalization in Childhood and Beyond.
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11 months ago
28 minutes 18 seconds

The Learning Scientists Podcast
Episode 84: An Evidence - Based Approach to Teaching Reading and Writing – An Interview with Dominic Wyse and Charlotte Hacking
In Episode 84, Carolina talks to Dominic Wyse and Charlotte Hacking; the authors of the brand-new book “The Balancing Act: An Evidence-Based Approach to Teaching Phonics, Reading and Writing”. Together they explore the chapters of the book that takes a research-informed approach to teaching pupils how to read and write.
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1 year ago
50 minutes 48 seconds

The Learning Scientists Podcast
Episode 83: An Interview with We Do It For the Culture founder Jamila Sams
In Episode 83, Althea interviews Jamila Sams, CEO and founder of We Do It For the Culture (TM), a culturally responsive social emotional learning curriculum rooted in Hip-Hop culture for middle and high school students. Jamila discusses the five components of social-emotional learning, hip-hop, and shares examples of how the curriculum has connected with students.
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1 year ago
21 minutes 36 seconds

The Learning Scientists Podcast
Episode 82: An Interview with Robert Malkin on Academic Research for High School Students
In Episode 82, Cindy interviews Robert Malkin about academic research for high school students.
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1 year ago
18 minutes 23 seconds

The Learning Scientists Podcast
Episode 81: STP Talk -- Science Communication about Retrieval Practice
In Episode 81, Megan, Cindy, Carolina, and Althea walk through their Society for the Teaching of Psychology (STP) Annual Conference on Teaching (ACT) talk! The episode was recorded in October 2023 when all four Learning Scientists were together in Portland, Oregon for the conference. After they gave their formal talk, they recorded their talk in one of their hotel rooms to reach more people.
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1 year ago
21 minutes

The Learning Scientists Podcast
Episode 80: An Interview with Kareem Farah from The Modern Classrooms Project
In Episode 80, Cindy interviews Kareem Farah, CEO and co-founder of the Modern Classrooms Project.
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1 year ago
23 minutes 12 seconds

The Learning Scientists Podcast
Episode 79: Toddlers Can Read with Spencer Russell
In Episode 79, Althea interviews Spencer Russell, an award-winning teacher and educator about early childhood literacy. You can learn more about Spencer's approach to early childhood literacy at https://www.toddlersread.com/. Follow him on Instagram (@toddlerscanread) for tips and videos!
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1 year ago
36 minutes 16 seconds

The Learning Scientists Podcast
Episode 78: learningscientists.org Resource Refresher
In Episode 78, Megan, Cindy, Carolina, and Althea talk through the resources available on learningscientists.org.
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1 year ago
12 minutes 41 seconds

The Learning Scientists Podcast
Episode 77: EF+Math -- Interdisciplinary Teams Co-Creating Evidence-Based Approaches
In Episode 77, Megan interviews Maxim Vickerie and Adam Smith from EF+Math, a program supported by the nonprofit AERDF.
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1 year ago
44 minutes 32 seconds

The Learning Scientists Podcast
Episode 76: Meeting at the Intersection of Research and Education
In Episode 76, Cindy interviews Sarah Oberle (@S_Oberle) about the intersection between research and education.
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1 year ago
33 minutes 23 seconds

The Learning Scientists Podcast
Episode 75: Introducing our New Book Ace That Test!!
In Episode 75, Megan, Cindy, Carolina, and Althea talk about their new book, Ace That Test: A Student’s Guide to Learning Better. They provide an overview of the book, provide some examples, and discuss the writing process. Ace That Test: A Student’s Guide to Learning Better is out July 19th! Preorders are available now with a 20% off code if you access through our website.
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2 years ago
18 minutes 18 seconds

The Learning Scientists Podcast
Episode 74: Boys Do Cry – An Interview With Matt Pinkett
Content warning: Please be advised that in this episode we discuss the topic of suicide in depth with a lived experience story. Matt reads a part of his book where a mother describes her personal experience with this topic. In Episode 74, Carolina interviews Matt Pinkett – the author of Boys Don’t Try? – to talk about his new book Boys Do Cry: Improving Boys’ Mental Health and Wellbeing in Schools which comes out this month.
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2 years ago
43 minutes 54 seconds

The Learning Scientists Podcast
Episode 73: An Interview with the Director of IES
In Episode 73 Althea interview Mark Schneider, Director of the Institute of Educational Sciences (IES). Mark discusses some of the challenges facing educators today and how IES can facilitate education research.
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2 years ago
36 minutes 8 seconds

The Learning Scientists Podcast
In Episode 93, Carolina chats with Dr Chiara Horlin, a Senior Lecturer in Psychology in the School of Psychology and Neuroscience at the University of Glasgow, about wellbeing in educators and specifically about a phenomenon called ‘compassion fatigue’.