

Education Research Reading Room
Ollie Lovell: Teacher, author, podcaster, blogger, PhD candidate. @ollie_lovell
The most in-depth education podcast available. Each episode host Ollie Lovell takes a deep dive into an important area of education with an educational thought leader from around the world, from practicing teachers to university professors and everyone in-between. If you're looking to build deep knowledge about education and how learning happens, this is the podcast for you.
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Jun 9, 2017 • 60min
ERRR Podcast #006. Jennifer Stephenson and Instructional Decision Making of Teacher Education Students
Listen to all past episodes of the ERRR podcast here. In this episode we spoke to Jennifer Stephenson. Jennifer is…

May 1, 2017 • 1h 22min
ERRR Podcast #005. Pamela Snow, Phonics + How can we get the real story from students?
Listen to all past episodes of the ERRR podcast here. The ERRR podcast can also be listened to on Spotify,…

Apr 8, 2017 • 1h 3min
ERRR Podcast #004. Paul Weldon, Teacher Supply and Demand, and Out of Field Teaching
Listen to all past episodes of the ERRR podcast here. Paul Weldon is a Senior Research Fellow with the Australian…

Jan 31, 2017 • 59min
ERRR Podcast #003. Tom Bennett and The school Research Lead
Listen to all past episodes of the ERRR podcast here. Tom Bennett is the founder of researchED, a grass-roots organisation…

Jan 28, 2017 • 1h 13min
ERRR Podcast #002. Stephen Dinham and The Worst of Both worlds
Listen to all past episodes of the ERRR podcast here. Professor Stephen Dinham has had a long and illustrious career…

Jan 27, 2017 • 1h 17min
ERRR Podcast #001. Jan Owen and The New Basics
Jan Owen, an advocate for modern educational practices, delves into the crucial themes of educational reform and job readiness. The discussion reveals the looming impact of automation on entry-level jobs, stressing the importance of transferable skills and adaptability. Owen emphasizes empowering youth through comprehensive education to tackle societal complexities. The conversation critiques traditional methods and champions innovative approaches, calling for collaboration between educators and industries to better prepare students for a dynamic future.