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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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In this episode, host Ollie Lovell speaks with Lissie Doyle about running test feeback in a way that supports students to think deeply about the process and learn from their mistakes.

Full show notes at www.ollielovell.com/lissiedoyle

In this episode, host Ollie Lovell speaks with Sue Knight, principal of multiple turnaround school stories based upon the Science of Learning.

Sue shares her insightful 3 principles for effective school leadership.

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In this episode, host Ollie Lovell speaks with Amy Haywood and Nick Parkinson from The Grattan Institute on their recent research into primary mathematics and what we need to do at the system level to improve it!

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Host Ollie Lovell speaks with James Mannion about his new book, "Making Change Stick", and how to effectively implement change and improvements in schools and organisations.

Full show notes at www.ollielovell.com/jamesmannion2

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Recent Guests

Lissie Doyle
Head of Health and Physical Education at Cardinia International College
Cardinia International College
Episode: ERRR #106. Lissie Doyle on Test Feedback that Makes Students Think
Sue Knight
P to 12 teacher and principal with extensive experience in improving student learning outcomes and equity in education.
Various Victorian government primary schools
Episode: ERRR #105. Sue Knight on Effective School Leadership
Amy Haywood
Deputy Programme Director of Grattan's Education Programme with a background in teaching and education policy.
Grattan Institute
Episode: ERRR #104. Haywood & Parkinson on System-Level Approaches to Improving Primary Mathematics
Nick Parkinson
Senior Associate in Grattan's Education Programme who has co-authored reports on whole school curriculum and primary maths.
Grattan Institute
Episode: ERRR #104. Haywood & Parkinson on System-Level Approaches to Improving Primary Mathematics
Dr. James Mannion
A teacher, trainer, keynote speaker, and author passionate about educational reform
Director of Rethinking Education
Episode: ERRR #103. James Mannion on Making Change Stick (Implementation)
Benjamin Riley
Founder of Cognitive Resonance, dedicated to understanding human cognition and generative AI.
Episode: ERRR #102. Benjamin Riley on the dangers of AI in Education
Steve Biddulph
World's top-selling parenting author and expert in boys' education
Episode: ERRR #100. Steve Biddulph on the Roots of Anxiety
Steve Capp
Former principal of Bentley West Primary School and current principal of Chelsea Heights Primary School.
Episode: ERRR #098. Steve Capp on Effective School Leadership
Jonathan Sharples
Professorial Research Fellow at the Education Endowment Foundation, previously worked at University College London. Expert in evidence-informed practices in education.
Education Endowment Foundation
Episode: ERRR #097. Jonathan Sharples on Implementation in Education

Host

Ollie Lovell
Host of the Education Research Reading Room, known for his engaging interviews and deep knowledge of educational research and reform.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 363 ratings
  • Quite brilliant

    This podcast is a must binge for any teacher serious about being the best they can be. I’m just annoyed I didn’t find it sooner.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Hboltski
    Australia9 months ago
  • Naomi Fisher podcast

    I wish all teachers and parents could listen to this episode

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    bridget tree
    Australia2 years ago
  • Excellent material

    Well researched, well presented and always interesting, I would thoroughly recommend this podcast to anyone. Teacher, slp, tutor, you name it there is something for you in this show.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Chris C-O
    Australia2 years ago
  • Loved listening!

    Highly engaging podcast. I’m a teacher and the podcast I listened to with Ben Jensen had me nodding my head in agreement with so many issues he raised.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    maiaandtui
    New Zealand2 years ago
  • Credibility specialist

    I took some time today to listen to your show!! Education Research Reading Room is a fantastic podcast with great info, advice, and perspectives. You won't regret listening to and learning from the podcast.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Credibility specialist
    United States3 years ago

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The podcast is considered essential for educators seeking to enhance their professional development, often described as engaging and informative.
Listeners praise the podcast for its well-researched content and engaging interviews, highlighting the value of evidence-backed discussions around education.

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ERRR #106. Lissie Doyle on Test Feedback that Makes Students Think
Q: Tell us about the particular podcast that really prompted you to change how you do assessment and prompted my visit recently?
The specific episode that inspired me was with Paul Spensley, discussing effective formative assessment and the concept of providing students with feedback that drives improvement.
ERRR #105. Sue Knight on Effective School Leadership
Q: If you had to boil down effective school leadership to three key principles, what would they be?
1. Always act from a moral purpose, doing what's right; 2. Radically accept your data; 3. You don't have to know everything, but you have to know a lot.
ERRR #103. James Mannion on Making Change Stick (Implementation)
Q: What should schools focus on to ensure effective implementation?
Schools need to involve diverse voices through slice teams to avoid group think and ensure better decision making.
ERRR #103. James Mannion on Making Change Stick (Implementation)
Q: Why implementation science?
It's about scaling up good ideas that we know work in education and ensuring these are implemented effectively.
ERRR #101. Alex Evans on Systematic School Improvement & Instructional Coaching
Q: What did you do to engage students in the classroom habits you wanted to instill?
We started training students on new community goals, explaining what they would experience in class and how they should respond, providing them the preparation needed to succeed alongside their teachers.

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