In this episode, Dr. Sarah Oberle explains the importance of cognitive load theory and shares what types of things you might think about when looking through the CLT lens as you are planning for students. Show Notes: Executive Functions for Every K-3 Classroom Blog: Executive Functions: Setting the Record Straight From Research to Reality: Bridging Educational Innovations (Edweb) Thrive Educator Summit Should Wait Times Change for Younger Students-webinar (InnerDrive) Learning in the Brain bl...
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In this episode, Dr. Sarah Oberle explains the importance of cognitive load theory and shares what types of things you might think about when looking through the CLT lens as you are planning for students. Show Notes: Executive Functions for Every K-3 Classroom Blog: Executive Functions: Setting the Record Straight From Research to Reality: Bridging Educational Innovations (Edweb) Thrive Educator Summit Should Wait Times Change for Younger Students-webinar (InnerDrive) Learning in the Brain bl...
S3E17: Policy & Advocacy with Illinois Advocate Louise Decavitz
The Road to Reading Podcast
41 minutes
7 months ago
S3E17: Policy & Advocacy with Illinois Advocate Louise Decavitz
In this episode, Louise Decavitz shares her personal story as well as her work as a policy contributor and advocate in the state of IL. Louise is a board member for TRL-Illinois, a co-lead of the parent family advocacy team at the Evidence Advocacy Center, and co-chair of the outreach committee for the Illinois Early Literacy Coalition, and a Stand for Children fellow. Show Notes: Road to Reading Webpage SoR Resource Page Season 2-episodes Season 3-episodes
The Road to Reading Podcast
In this episode, Dr. Sarah Oberle explains the importance of cognitive load theory and shares what types of things you might think about when looking through the CLT lens as you are planning for students. Show Notes: Executive Functions for Every K-3 Classroom Blog: Executive Functions: Setting the Record Straight From Research to Reality: Bridging Educational Innovations (Edweb) Thrive Educator Summit Should Wait Times Change for Younger Students-webinar (InnerDrive) Learning in the Brain bl...