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The Science of Learning

InnerDrive
Cognitive Science
AI In Education
Retrieval Practice
Education
Memory
Learning Strategies
Feedback
Cognitive Offloading
Chatgpt
Matthew Effect
Learning Styles
Spacing
Rereading
Highlighting
Dunlosky Toolbox Study
Professional Development
Assessment
Memory Paradox
Reading For Pleasure
Desirable Difficulties

The Science of Learning podcast covers the latest and greatest studies. Hosted by InnerDrive's Bradley Busch, each episode will uncover key principles around teaching & learning and discuss the implications and opportunities of how to weave this into your day-to-day practice. Each episode sees a guest discuss the key studies around different areas of cognitive science. We'll uncover what the resea... more

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In this episode of The Science of Learning, Caroline Spencer explores reading and the processes that help students make sense of text. We explore research on how background knowledge and vocabulary support reading comprehension, the role of fluency i... more

In this episode of The Science of Learning, Jade Pearce explores the power of Retrieval Practice for boosting learning and memory. We explore research showing how testing yourself improves retention more than restudying, why spacing and effortful ret... more

In this episode of The Science of Learning, we're joined by the Professor John Hattie live at our Teaching & Learning Summit.

We're big fans, so in this episode we're exploring our three favourite studies by Hattie, on feedback, AI in education and ... more

In this episode of The Science of Learning, Daisy Christodoulou explores the rapidly evolving role of AI in education.

We explore research revealing the risks and benefits of AI for learning, including effects on memory, understanding, and academic... more

In this episode of The Science of Learning, Amarbeer Singh Gill explores Cognitive Science and the beliefs that shape how we learn.

Brad and Amarbeer explore research on how teachers’ beliefs about memory compare with empirical evidence, a study on... more

The Science of Learning is a podcast exploring the research behind how we learn and what it means for real classrooms.

In this first episode, Bradley Busch and Edward Watson introduce the show, share why it exists and outline what listeners can exp... more

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Caroline Spencer
Former primary head teacher; head of primary at InnerDrive
InnerDrive
Episode: 5. Reading with Caroline Spencer
Jade Pearce
Retrieval practice researcher and educator
Independent researcher / educator
Episode: 4. Retrieval Practice with Jade Pearce
Amarbeer Singh Gill
Education consultant and writer on cognitive science
Unpacking Education
Episode: 1. Cognitive Science with Amarbeer Singh Gill
Amabeer Singh
Episode: An Introduction to The Science of Learning Podcast with Edward Watson
Daisy Christodoulou
Episode: An Introduction to The Science of Learning Podcast with Edward Watson
John Hattie
Renowned education researcher and author
Episode: An Introduction to The Science of Learning Podcast with Edward Watson
Jade Pierce
InnerDrive
Episode: An Introduction to The Science of Learning Podcast with Edward Watson
Claire Badger
Episode: An Introduction to The Science of Learning Podcast with Edward Watson
Sarah Cottingap
Episode: An Introduction to The Science of Learning Podcast with Edward Watson

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Bradley Busch
Host of InnerDrive's Science of Learning podcast and related educational content; focuses on translating cognitive science into classroom practice.

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5. Reading with Caroline Spencer
Q: What practical steps can teachers take to foster a culture of reading for pleasure without turning it into a compliance exercise?
Model reading, offer choice in reading materials, discuss what you read with students, and create a social environment where reading is a valued activity at home and school.
5. Reading with Caroline Spencer
Q: How should schools balance home reading with curriculum demands when trying to address the Matthew Effect?
Identify and remedy early and prioritize phonological awareness, then ensure ongoing reading practice to break cycles later on, all while aligning home and school reading cultures.

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What is The Science of Learning about and what kind of topics does it cover?

The podcast centers on cognitive science and education, translating peer-reviewed research into practical classroom practice. Episodes commonly feature researchers, educators, and school leaders who unpack key studies in areas like retrieval practice, AI in education, memory, feedback, and reading development, then discuss actionable takeaways for teachers, administrators, and professional development. A notable strength is how guests are connected to real-world classroom impact, with conversations frequently bridging theory and implementation, policy implications, and strategies for family engagement. The format tends to pair rigorous research with accessible guidance, making it valuable for educators seeking evidence-informed approaches a... more

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