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What does the science actually say about teaching methods that work? In this episode, Nathaniel Hansford shares how you can become a more effective teacher by applying proven principles from education research. Learn how meta-analysis, spaced practice, retrieval techniques, and data-driven strategies can lead to better learning outcomes in your classroom.
Nathaniel also discusses why many PD sessions fall flat—and how we can do better. Whether you're just starting out or refining your craft, this episode is full of actionable insight for educators who want to teach smarter.
đź”— Show Blog Post: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/e899
Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Solution Tree. For over 25 years, Solution Tree has provided research-based professional development that helps schools achieve real results. Learn more at https://www.solutiontree.com/10MinuteTeacher
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What does the science actually say about teaching methods that work? In this episode, Nathaniel Hansford shares how you can become a more effective teacher by applying proven principles from education research. Learn how meta-analysis, spaced practice, retrieval techniques, and data-driven strategies can lead to better learning outcomes in your classroom.
Nathaniel also discusses why many PD sessions fall flat—and how we can do better. Whether you're just starting out or refining your craft, this episode is full of actionable insight for educators who want to teach smarter.
đź”— Show Blog Post: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/e899
Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Solution Tree. For over 25 years, Solution Tree has provided research-based professional development that helps schools achieve real results. Learn more at https://www.solutiontree.com/10MinuteTeacher

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