Education Rickshaw | International Education Blog
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Education Rickshaw is made up of Zach and Stephanie Groshell, and we are passionate about international education. We aim to use this blog as a platform to share our experiences from within the trenches of the international school circuit.
Education Rickshaw | International Education Blog
1w ago
Welcome back to Progressively Incorrect, my name is Dr. Zach Groshell, and today I am so excited to be releasing this special episode, which is all about researchED. We will begin with a full interview with Carl Hendrick, the keynote speaker of researchED Greenwich. Carl will talk to us about the researchED movement and the paradoxes of learning that he presented on at the conference. Then, we will go on over to the panel that we recorded live in Greenwich, and hear from Pedro De Bruyckere, Tom Sherrington, and Patrice Bain.
I want to thank Marshall Escamilla for helping me to enhance the so ..read more
Education Rickshaw | International Education Blog
1w ago
Have a listen to my recent appearance on The Late Show, a Teachers Talk Radio podcast, to talk about explicit instruction ..read more
Education Rickshaw | International Education Blog
2w ago
In this episode of Progressively Incorrect, I have the great pleasure of interviewing Kimberly Berens, the author of Blind Spots: Why students fail and the science that can save them and the founder of Fit Learning, an organization that combines the science of learning, precision teaching, direct instruction, and curriculum-based measurement, into one comprehensive approach.
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Shortly after I recorded this podcast, Dr. Berens invited me to observe an online Fit Learning lesson so I could see how her system is able ..read more
Education Rickshaw | International Education Blog
2w ago
Have a listen to my recent appearance on The Late Show, a Teachers Talk Radio podcast, to talk about explicit instruction ..read more
Education Rickshaw | International Education Blog
1M ago
Today I visited Morningside Academy, an evidence-informed school that I featured on Progressively Incorrect last month. While Morningside is famous amongst educators with a behavior analysis background, it is practically unknown by teachers – including me, until recently – on EduTwitterX. The few short hours I spent at Morningside left me absolutely blown away by this charming school, and I’ve become a major believer in behavioral education.
What makes Morningside so special?
Perhaps the most striking feature of Morningside is that students are not grouped by age or grade, but homogeneously by ..read more
Education Rickshaw | International Education Blog
1M ago
Welcome back to Progressively Incorrect. My name is Dr. Zach Groshell and this week I am excited to be bringing you the 2nd episode of my series on Direct Instruction, this time with Linda Carnine, Susie Andrist, and Jerry Silbert. They are going to be talking about what it was like to be on the ground, in their 20s, in the largest education study in the history of education, which, despite it being akin to education’s moon landing, is practically unknown amongst people who claim to be experts in education.
This podcast is brought to you by John Catt Educational, which is hosting its online Co ..read more
Education Rickshaw | International Education Blog
1M ago
We’re going to be talking about educational policy today, specifically around the growing Science of Learning movement in Australia, with Trisha Jha.
But first, I have a few announcements for you. Progressively Incorrect is coming to researchED Greenwich (USA) for a live recording of this podcast! I will be interviewing a panel consisting of Pedro De Bruyckere, Tom Sherrington, and Patrice Bain in the keynote space. I hope to see you there!
I also wanted to announce that John Catt Educational, which sponsors this
podcast, is hosting its Cognitive Science in Education Conference in May of 2024 ..read more
Education Rickshaw | International Education Blog
1M ago
This post about Science of Learning practitioners is a must-read. Be sure to subscribe to Holly’s Substack.
https://hollykorbey.substack.com?utm_source=navbar&utm_medium=web ..read more
Education Rickshaw | International Education Blog
1M ago
Every week, I write a short blurb about teaching and learning for my school’s parent newsletter. I’ve decided to post old ones on this site from time to time. If you’re interested in training on the Science of Learning for this or next year, please get in touch.
– Dr. G
What is the Science of Learning?
Parents sometimes assume that most of the teaching their child receives is “based on” or “informed by” research. In some cases, it is. At the moment, there is a movement spreading across the globe – from the UK, to Australia, to pockets of the United States – around what is called the “science o ..read more