Welcome back to Progressively Incorrect. I’m your host, Zach Groshell, and today we are talking about teaching, coaching, and the strange language of modern education. One phrase that comes up constantly in education is “student-centered learning.” It gets used so often, and so vaguely, that it’s started to mean almost everything and almost nothing at … Continue reading S5E28: AJ Pettway on “Student-Centered Learning,” Instructional Coaching, and School Leadership
S5E27: Matt Bateman and Laura Mazer set the record straight on Montessori
Welcome back to Progressively Incorrect. I'm your host, Zach Groshell, and today we are talking about Montessori. I'll admit, I came into this conversation skeptical. Most of what gets sold as "Montessori" today is a watered-down, follow-your-bliss version of what Maria Montessori actually wrote. The popular caricature— that Montessori is a free-for-all where kids drift … Continue reading S5E27: Matt Bateman and Laura Mazer set the record straight on Montessori
S5E26: Ste Robinson on Mastery-Based, Knowledge-Rich PE
Welcome back to Progressively Incorrect. I’m your host, Zach Groshell, and today we are talking about.... PE! I’ll admit, I’ve often taken a dim view of PE as a subject. At its worst, it's often just games and activities that don’t appear to build toward much, and that, frankly, could be led by someone without … Continue reading S5E26: Ste Robinson on Mastery-Based, Knowledge-Rich PE
S5E25: Jamey Peavler on Access vs. Exposure and Constrained vs. Unconstrained Skills
Welcome back to Progressively Incorrect, a show about the teacher-centered and the student-centered, the traditional and the progressive, in education. My guest today is Jamey Peavler, literacy leader and instructional expert focused on building coherent, science-aligned systems of reading instruction. Jamey has worked extensively with schools and districts to design and implement structured literacy models … Continue reading S5E25: Jamey Peavler on Access vs. Exposure and Constrained vs. Unconstrained Skills
S5E24: Olivia Mullins on Content, Curriculum, and Coherence in Elementary Science
Welcome back to Progressively Incorrect. I am you host, Zach Groshell. My guest today is Dr. Olivia Mullins, Founder and Executive Director of Science Delivered and lead developer of the Learning Squared science and literacy program. Olivia trained as a scientist before turning to elementary science education. She's become one of the sharpest voices working … Continue reading S5E24: Olivia Mullins on Content, Curriculum, and Coherence in Elementary Science
S5E23: Richard Wheadon on Teaching Learning Habits and Returning to the Classroom
Welcome back to Progressively Incorrect, a show sponsored by John Catt from Hachette Learning and hosted by me, Dr. Zach Groshell. My guest today is Richard Wheadon, author of the forthcoming book Teaching Learning Habits – How to Develop Independent and Successful Learners, to be published with Routledge. He blogs at Everything Pedagogy and writes … Continue reading S5E23: Richard Wheadon on Teaching Learning Habits and Returning to the Classroom
S4E25: Daisy Christodoulou on Assessment Practices and Challenges
Today, I am thrilled to host Daisy Christodoulou, an esteemed author and education expert renowned for her groundbreaking work on curriculum and assessment. Daisy's thought-provoking insights have reshaped the way educators approach teaching, and her books, including "Seven Myths About Education," have become essential reads in the field. In this episode, Daisy will delve into … Continue reading S4E25: Daisy Christodoulou on Assessment Practices and Challenges
S4E24: Randi Saulter and Ann Baum on DI in Special Education Settings
Today I am excited to be bringing you an episode of the DI podcast with Randi Saulter and Ann Baum. Randi and Ann are two passionate special education teachers who will take us through what Zig Engelmann called the “picky, picky” details of implementing DI in special education classrooms. This episode is chock full of … Continue reading S4E24: Randi Saulter and Ann Baum on DI in Special Education Settings
S4E23: Faith Borkowsky and Judy Boksner on “What’s Hot” in Literacy
Hi everyone, Zach Groshell here. Avid readers of my website will know that I was recently on a show called The Literacy View, which is also one of the podcasts in my listening rotation. It was with great excitement that I was able to snag hosts Judy and Faith for a very Literacy View episode … Continue reading S4E23: Faith Borkowsky and Judy Boksner on “What’s Hot” in Literacy


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