Mind the Gap: Making Education Work Across the Globe

Instructional Design and Educational Research with Carl Hendrick, Mind the Gap, Ep.114 (S6,E12)

Jan 23, 2026
Carl Hendrick, writer, researcher and professor focused on the science of learning. He discusses how single studies can mislead, the rise and misuse of retrieval practice, and why instructional design — aligning curriculum, instruction and assessment — matters. He explores Herbert Simon’s instructional invariants, curriculum sequencing, the limits of CPD, and the potential and risks of AI in curriculum design.
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INSIGHT

Research Is Probabilistic Not Prescriptive

  • Learning science is probabilistic and single studies shouldn’t become dogma.
  • Treat research as converging evidence, not absolute prescriptions for classroom practice.
ADVICE

Align Curriculum, Instruction And Assessment

  • Think in terms of instructional design: align curriculum, instruction and assessment.
  • Focus on designing coherent sequences rather than treating 'teaching' as a single catch-all task.
ADVICE

Avoid Blanket Pedagogical Rules

  • Situate practice and terms like 'testing' to your context and year group.
  • Avoid blanket rules (e.g., every lesson must start with retrieval) and adapt to purpose and sequence.
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