Season 2 Episode 115
A blog post on research in teaching and learning:
Bridging Gaps: Research and Instruction
Published on 4 weeks ago
Season 2 Episode 114
A blog post, now with audio, focusing on science and Lee McIntyre's book The Scientific Attitude. This is a important topic for both the outcomes of teaching and the reality of operations in school t…
Published on 4 weeks ago
Season 2 Episode 113
An audio version of a blog post exploring bias:
https://hackscience.education/2018/10/19/what-would-happen-if/
Published on 1 month ago
Season 2 Episode 112
An episode based in a blog post comparing positivist and Naturalistic approaches to data:
https://hackscience.education/2018/09/28/naturalistic-approaches-to-research-and-teaching/
Published on 1 month ago
Season 2 Episode 111
A blog post, with an audio deep-dive, considering the role of educators in judging educational initiatives:
https://hackscience.education/2018/10/11/should-educators-judge-initiatives/
Published on 1 month, 1 week ago
Season 2 Episode 110
A blog post describing observations of math students in two very different situations:
https://hackscience.education/2018/09/22/a-disturbing-observation/
Published on 1 month, 1 week ago
Season 2 Episode 109
An audio version of a podcast episode on standardized testing and its limitations as a data source in education.
https://hackscience.education/2018/09/24/why-standardized-testing-flopped/
Published on 1 month, 1 week ago
Season 2 Episode 108
A blog post on the recursive nature of technology.
https://hackscience.net/2018/08/29/technology-is-recursive/
Published on 1 month, 2 weeks ago
Season 2 Episode 107
An episode based on a blog post:
https://hackscience.net/2018/04/13/on-the-ethics-of-data-collection-in-education/
Published on 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Season 2 Episode 106
A blog post on teaching and AI and how teaching still matters:
https://hackscience.education/2025/07/30/teaching-in-the-ai-world-a-time-for-john-dewey/
Published on 1 month, 3 weeks ago
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