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ERRR #032. John Larmer on Project Based Learning 2019-07-31
ERRR #031. Bill Rogers on Behaviour Management 2019-07-01
ERRR #030. Neil Mercer on Interthinking and Group Work 2019-05-31
ERRR #029. Judith Hochman on How to Teach Students to Write 2019-04-30
ERRR #028. Viviane Robinson on Reducing Change to Increase Improvement 2019-04-01
ERRR #027. Daisy Christodoulou on Getting Assessment Right and Comparative Judgment 2019-02-27
ERRR #026. Janet Carlson on PCK and Core Practices 2019-01-31
ERRR #025. Daniel Willingham on When We Can Trust the Experts 2019-01-01
ERRR #024. Lorraine Hammond on Direct Instruction and Instructional Coaching 2018-11-30
ERRR #023. Dylan Wiliam on Leadership for Teacher Learning 2018-11-01
ERRR #022. Marnee Shay on Indigenous Education, Education Research, and Flexischools 2018-10-01
ERRR #021. Jay McTighe on Understanding by Design 2018-09-01
ERRR #020b. Craig Barton on mistakes vs. misconceptions, the testing effect, and school change 2018-08-20
ERRR #020a. Craig Barton on Knowledge vs. Skills, Explicit Instruction, and Diagnostic Questions 2018-08-01
ERRR #019. Yael Perry on Adolescent Anxiety and Depression 2018-06-30
ERRR #018. John Hattie defending the meta-analysis 2018-05-31
ERRR #017. Adrian Simpson critiquing the meta-analysis 2018-04-30
ERRR #016. Josh Cuevas on learning styles, dual coding, and independent silent reading 2018-03-31
ERRR #015. Imaginative Education 2018-03-01
ERRR #014. Jennifer Gore on Quality Teaching Rounds and Quant vs. Qual Research 2018-02-01
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