#196 Chapters 1-3 of The Knowledge Gap (Book Study)
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Welcome to Craft & Draft, where we explore the art of teaching and the science of learning. In today's episode, hosts Pam Ochoa and Jacob Chastain kick off their summer book study diving into "The Knowledge Gap" by Natalie Wexler. Join us as we dissect the first three chapters, delving into how reading is often taught in isolation, the limitations of phonics instruction, and the challenges young learners face in engaging with complex content like science and social studies. Pam and Jacob share their insights, questioning the effectiveness of standardized tests and exploring what closing the knowledge gap truly means for educators. If you're eager to join the full conversation, head over to our Patreon and unlock access to the entire hour and 45-minute episode. Don't miss out on this thought-provoking discussion!
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Welcome to Craft & Draft, where we explore the art of teaching and the science of learning. In today’s episode, hosts Pam Ochoa and Jacob Chastain continue their summer book study of “The Knowledge Gap” by Natalie Wexler. Join us as they explore the second three chapters of section one, The...
Published 06/16/24
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