

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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22 snips
Feb 1, 2021 • 2h 2min
ERRR #050. Guy Claxton on the Learning Power Approach
Ollie Lovell · ERRR #050. Guy Claxton on the Learning Power Approach The ERRR podcast can also be listened to…

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Jan 2, 2021 • 1h 47min
ERRR #049. Doug Lemov on Teaching Like a Champion
Doug Lemov, an influential educator, discusses effective teaching strategies from his book 'Teach Like a Champion'. Topics include analyzing teachers, using time strategically, improving reading fluency, promoting student engagement, addressing objections to cold calling, using the turn and talk technique, and addressing criticisms of the Teach Like a Champion approach.

Nov 30, 2020 • 2h 42min
ERRR #048. Martin Robinson on the Trivium (curriculum)
Ollie Lovell · ERRR #048. Martin Robinson on the Trivium (curriculum) The ERRR podcast can also be listened to on…

Nov 1, 2020 • 1h 47min
ERRR #047. Margaret McKeown on Questioning the Author (reading comprehension)
Ollie Lovell · ERRR #047. Margaret McKeown on Questioning the Author (Reading Comprehension) The ERRR podcast can also be listened…

6 snips
Oct 1, 2020 • 2h 20min
ERRR #046. Tom Bennett on Behaviour Management
Ollie Lovell · ERRR #046. Tom Bennett on Behaviour Management The ERRR podcast can also be listened to on Spotify,…

Sep 1, 2020 • 2h 8min
ERRR #045. Tom Sherrington on ‘The Most Important Thing’
Ollie Lovell · ERRR #045. Tom Sherrington on The Most Important Thing The ERRR podcast can also be listened to…

Aug 1, 2020 • 1h 47min
ERRR #044. Alexander Renkl on self-explanation
Alex Renkl, an expert on self-explanation, discusses the role of internal dialogues in student learning and effective strategies for teachers. They explore the integration of cognitive load theory with self-regulated learning and the importance of direct and indirect training. The podcast touches on the misconceptions of self-explanation, as well as the combination of cognitive load theory and self-regulated learning in education.

Jul 1, 2020 • 2h 57min
ERRR #043. James Mannion and Kate McAllister on the Learning Skills curriculum
Ollie Lovell · ERRR #043. James Mannion and Kate McAllister on the Learning Skills Curriculum The ERRR podcast can also…

8 snips
Jun 1, 2020 • 2h 28min
ERRR #042. Oliver Caviglioli on Information Design
Ollie Lovell · ERRR #042. Oliver Caviglioli on Information Design Ollie Lovell · ERRR #041. Aaron Peeters on Why students…

May 1, 2020 • 2h 10min
ERRR #041. Aaron Peeters on Why students don’t ask for help when they need it
Ollie Lovell · ERRR #041. Aaron Peeters on Why students don't ask for help when they need it The ERRR…