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Series 1. Episode 3. Evidence Based Teaching - Three Models of Evidence-Based Teaching

Jul 12, 202233 min
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Do you want to integrate ‘Evidence-Based Teaching’ into your practice? If so, where should you begin? What are some of the key steps and working 'models' that we can adopt to help integrate evidence-based teaching into our educational practice?   

In this podcast, we'll look into some of the key features of different models of evidence-based teaching that have had currency over the last few decades. These include Gagne's Nine Events of Instruction, Rosenshine’s Principles of Instruction, and John Hattie's model of Visible Learning

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Are you new to the Powerful Learning Podcast? Welcome to the club! 

I'm your host Luke Rowe, Ph.D. I'm a researcher and university lecturer who specializes in evidence-based teaching and the science of learning. 

I’m extremely passionate about the learning sciences and I started this podcast with the hope of sharing this passion with my university students and with a broader audience of curious lovers of learning - YOU! 

I look forward to sharing our next steps on our learning adventure as we dive into topics about evidence-based teaching and the science of learning. 

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