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The science of learning is what research says about how our brains learn.
In this episode, Nathaniel Swain discusses the science of learning, emphasizing its connection with the science of reading.
He shares:
- key mindset shifts for teachers
- the significance of coherent curriculum planning
- practical strategies like using mini whiteboards and advanced organizers to enhance student engagement and understanding
He also highlights the need for responsive whole-class instruction and the importance of closing learning gaps early in students' educational journeys.
Resources
- Nathaniel Swain's website
- Harnessing the Science of Learning: Success Stories to Help Kickstart Your School Improvement by Nathaniel Swain
- Asubel’s Meaningful Learning in Action by Sarah Cottingham
- Ep. 63: Kindergarten Teacher Reaches 100% Success Using Evidence-Based Practices
- Ep. 115: Kindergarten TEAM Reaches 100% Success Using Evidence-Based Practices
- Ep. 154: Fluency Instructional Routines with Nathaniel Swain
We wrote a book! The Literacy 50-A Q&A Handbook for Teachers: Real-World Answers to Questions About Reading That Keep You Up at Night
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