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How Teaching Happens
Book • 2022
This book explores the practical application of cognitive science principles to teaching.
It provides teachers with evidence-based strategies for designing and delivering effective instruction.
The book emphasizes the importance of clear communication, retrieval practice, and checking for understanding.
It offers practical solutions for addressing common challenges in the classroom.
The book is a valuable resource for teachers seeking to improve their teaching practices and student outcomes.
It is written in an accessible style, making it easy for teachers to understand and apply the concepts.
It provides teachers with evidence-based strategies for designing and delivering effective instruction.
The book emphasizes the importance of clear communication, retrieval practice, and checking for understanding.
It offers practical solutions for addressing common challenges in the classroom.
The book is a valuable resource for teachers seeking to improve their teaching practices and student outcomes.
It is written in an accessible style, making it easy for teachers to understand and apply the concepts.
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Mentioned in 4 episodes
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as one of two books he wrote with Paul Kirschner.

Carl Hendrick

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What three things from cognitive science should every teacher know? With Dr Carl Hendrick
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in the outro as an upcoming guest who co-authored several books including 'The Must Haves', 'How Learning Happens', and 'How Teaching Happens'.


Brendan Lee

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S03E04 - Dr. Matthew Burns on Effective Assessment: Using Data to Drive Reading & Maths Intervention
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's influential works, helping educators connect research with practice.


Brendan Lee

Carl Hendrick

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S03E06 - Dr. Carl Hendrick on Five Things Every Teacher Should Do
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as one of the books he co-authored with Paul Kirshner and Carl Hendrick.

Jim Heal

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Bridging Gaps With Mental Models
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as one of his books where he discusses desirable difficulties and generative learning activities.

Paul Kirschner

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