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The Science of Learning podcast covers the latest and greatest studies. Hosted by InnerDrive's Bradley Busch, each episode will uncover key principles around teaching & learning and discuss the implications and opportunities of how to weave this into your day-to-day practice.

Each episode sees a guest discuss the key studies around different areas of cognitive science. We'll uncover what the research really says and dive deep into what it may look like in action.

If you are looking for insights that will illuminate and inspire your professional development, then this is the podcast for you.
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In this episode of The Science of Learning, we're joined by the Professor John Hattie live at our Teaching & Learning Summit.We're big fans, so in this episode we're exploring our three favourite studies by Hattie, on feedback, AI in education and that old classic, Learning Styles.Tune in for insights and practical takeaways you can use in the classroom today. Find out more about ⁠InnerDrive⁠ and ⁠The Teacher CPD Academy⁠.Check out the studies John and Brad talked about:The Power of FeedbackThe Future of AI in Education: 13 Things We Can Do to Minimize the DamageLearning Styles, Preferences, or Strategies?Other ResourcesThe Scaffolding Effect by Rachel Ball & Alex Fairlamb
In this episode of The Science of Learning, Daisy Christodoulou explores the rapidly evolving role of AI in education. We explore research revealing the risks and benefits of AI for learning, including effects on memory, understanding, and academic integrity. Tune in for insights and practical takeaways you can use in the classroom today.Find out more about ⁠InnerDrive⁠ and ⁠The Teacher CPD Academy⁠.Check out the studies Daisy and Brad talked about:The shuffling of mathematics problems improves learningWhy interleaving enhances inductive learningThe Role of Mental Effort in Students’ Perceptions of the Effectiveness of Interleaved and Blocked Study Strategies
In this episode of The Science of Learning, Amarbeer Singh Gill explores Cognitive Science and the beliefs that shape how we learn. Brad and Amarbeer explore research on how teachers’ beliefs about memory compare with empirical evidence, a study on teachers’ understanding of memory and learning, and evidence on how students actually use and understand memory strategies. Tune in for insights and practical takeaways you can use in the classroom today. Find out more about InnerDrive and The Teacher CPD Academy.Check out the studies Amarbeer and Brad talked about:Improving students’ learning with effective learning techniquesTeachers’ beliefs about memory - what are the implications for in-service teacher education?An Evaluation of Secondary School Students’ Use and Understanding of Learning Strategies
The Science of Learning is a podcast exploring the research behind how we learn and what it means for real classrooms. In this first episode, Bradley Busch and Edward Watson introduce the show, share why it exists and outline what listeners can expect, from Cognitive Science insights to practical strategies and conversations with leading voices in education.Find out more: innerdrive.co.uk
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