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Viewpoints
Sean Rasmussen
18 episodes
4 days ago
Thoughtful, long-form conversations about the ideas that shape our politics and culture. If you're wanting to make sense of what is going on in the world, our guests can help. Non-partisan and honest. Break free from the orthodoxies of mainstream media, and the hyperbole and extremes of social media. Based in Toronto, Canada.
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Thoughtful, long-form conversations about the ideas that shape our politics and culture. If you're wanting to make sense of what is going on in the world, our guests can help. Non-partisan and honest. Break free from the orthodoxies of mainstream media, and the hyperbole and extremes of social media. Based in Toronto, Canada.
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Why Are Educators Ignoring the Science of Learning? | Stephen Reich
Viewpoints
2 hours 4 minutes 14 seconds
6 months ago
Why Are Educators Ignoring the Science of Learning? | Stephen Reich

Welcome to Viewpoints, the podcast where we dig beneath the headlines to challenge assumptions and explore ideas that shape our society. In this episode, host Sean Rasmussen sits down with Steven Reich, a PhD student in educational policy at the University of Toronto’s Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE), for a frank and eye-opening conversation about the state of our schools.

Why has education become a political battleground, and what gets lost when we shift the focus away from students themselves? Steven shares his unconventional path from law to education research, and unpacks how educational policy, trends, and fads filter down from academia and government offices into the classroom—often with negative consequences. From the rise and pitfalls of whole language reading instruction, to imported American ideologies like critical theory and DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion), Steven argues that our schools are swept up in untested trends, sometimes at the expense of proven approaches based in cognitive science.

We’ll hear why evidence-based, direct teaching methods are often sidelined in favor of more political or philosophical trends; what actually works for helping students learn to read and think critically; and how education policy too often reflects ideological orthodoxies rather than the needs of students, teachers, or families. Steven offers a candid, at times provocative perspective on what’s broken—and what it will take to get back on track.

Whether you’re a teacher, parent, policymaker, or simply curious about the forces shaping Canadian education, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss. So settle in, and get ready to hear a side of the education debate you rarely get from the mainstream.

About the Guest

Stephen Reich is a former lawyer and current PhD student. His research concerns education’s capture by an ideological but evidence-poor Critical Theory, at the expense of cognitive science-informed best practices to effectively, efficiently, and equitably impart children with humanity’s most consequential knowledge and skills accumulated to date, necessary for both future innovation, and responsible participation in adult society. Stephen’s upcoming doctoral research will examine the ideological underpinnings of teacher-training in Ontario and whether it is designed to prepare teachers for the reality of classroom teaching.  Stephen is a co-chair of University of Toronto's Heterodox Academy and a member of the organization’s national executive.  Apart from his work in educational policy, Stephen is a former actor, and current choral director, vocalist and musical arranger.

Topics Covered

Here’s a comprehensive sequence of the main topics covered in this episode of Viewpoints, along with sub-topic bullets under each primary topic:

1. Introduction to Educational Policy as a Political Battleground

2. Steven Reich’s Background and Path to Educational Policy

3. Philosophy and Approach to Educational Policy

4. The Structure of Educational Policy and its Flow into Classrooms

5. Examples of Policy Influence on Classroom Practice

6. Discussion of Teaching Methods: Whole Language vs. Cognitive Science-Based Learning

7. Rote Learning, Memory, and Critical Thinking

8. History and Spread of Critical Theory in Education

9. Evidence, Testing, and Lack Thereof in Educational Theory Adoption

10. The Disconnect Between Official Policy, Teacher Preparation, and Classroom Realities

11. Teacher Experiences and Institutional Culture

12. Multiculturalism, Identity Politics, and Social Justice in Education

13. The Purpose of Education: Competing Philosophies

14. Political and Practical Solutions for Reform

15. Closing Thoughts and Next Steps


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Viewpoints
Thoughtful, long-form conversations about the ideas that shape our politics and culture. If you're wanting to make sense of what is going on in the world, our guests can help. Non-partisan and honest. Break free from the orthodoxies of mainstream media, and the hyperbole and extremes of social media. Based in Toronto, Canada.