Over-Simplifying Education: When Evidence-based Practices are Diluted, They are No Longer Evidence-Based (Volume 1, Episode 13) - podcast episode cover

Over-Simplifying Education: When Evidence-based Practices are Diluted, They are No Longer Evidence-Based (Volume 1, Episode 13)

Dec 10, 202321 minSeason 1Ep. 13
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Episode description

Angela and Davey discuss the essence of Dr. Howie Knoff's December 9, 2023 blog which critiques the oversimplification of educational solutions to address students' complex mental health issues. Knoff argues that diluting sophisticated interventions within the multi-tiered system of supports (MTSS) undermines their effectiveness, delays appropriate help for students, and may actually make the original problem worse.

Your Host provide analogies to illustrate how simplifying complex processes in other fields would be unacceptable, emphasizing the need for fidelity when implementing evidence-based practices at the classroom and student levels.

They also highlight the ethical and practical consequences of choosing expediency over quality in education, ultimately advocating for comprehensive, data-driven interventions tailored to individual student needs.

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