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Seven Myths About Education
Book • 2014
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Mentioned in 9 episodes
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as a book that talks about Ofsted and its impact on teaching styles.

Greg Ashman

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ERRR #091. Greg Ashman on the Essential Elements of a High Performing School
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, referencing a discussion on the importance of knowledge in education.


Dylan Wiliam

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Dylan Wiliam on How the Brain Learns | Literacy and the Science of Learning
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as one of his heroes in the world of assessment and technology, knowledge, and critical thinking.

Zach Groshell

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S4E25: Daisy Christodoulou on Assessment Practices and Challenges
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as a transformative book that shifted his way of thinking about teaching.

Pritesh Raichura

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Ep 52 | Lessons on Excellent Teaching (with Pritesh Raichura)
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as a polemical companion to Willingham's work, contextualizing historical classroom practices.

Adam Boxer

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Did Nick Gibb get it right?
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/521/ Too Smart to Read ft. C. Derick Varn
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as a slim volume that has swept England in terms of teachers reading it.


Nick Gibb

From decline to top rankings: How England transformed education with Nick Gibb (Ep 49)
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when discussing summative and formative assessments.


Craig Barton

#136 CLASSIC EPISODE (April 2017): Dani Quinn - Part 1 - Michaela School, Planning Lessons, Low Stakes Tests
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as the best book that discusses progressivism in education.

Tanya Charlton

Life-Changing Books That Inspired Our Classical Education
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for its insightful critique of common misconceptions in education.

Adam Boxer

Are there too many education books, and should we dress up for world book day?


