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Nate Hansford, author of The Scientific Principles of Teaching, equips teachers to discern whether or not a study is high-quality, and whether or not to apply its results to their teaching. We follow that by discussing particular pedagogies that research does not support. I highly recommend his book, which takes the mystery out of education research for busy teachers.
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Nate Hansford, author of The Scientific Principles of Teaching, equips teachers to discern whether or not a study is high-quality, and whether or not to apply its results to their teaching. We follow that by discussing particular pedagogies that research does not support. I highly recommend his book, which takes the mystery out of education research for busy teachers.
Click here for the show notes from this episode.
Sign up for my free masterclass, 5 Essential Steps to Reach All Readers.
Get my book, Reach All Readers!
Looking for printable resources that align with the science of reading?
Click here to learn more about our popular and affordable membership for PreK through 3rd grade educators.
Connect with me here!

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