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How to Read Educational Research with Nate Hansford from Pedagogy Non Grata

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If you have ever tried to sift through the educational research out there, you may have quickly become overwhelmed! In this episode, Nate Hansford from Pedagogy Non Grata walks us through the basic types of research and what to look for when reading through articles. Nate is the author of several books including The Scientific Principles of Teaching and The Scientific Principles of Reading Instruction. His blog is a wealth of information on research as he synthesizes and analyzes the available research in easy-to-read and understand formats for educators.

Links and Resources from this Podcast:

Pedagogy Non Grata Blog

Pedagogy Non-Grata Podcast

Shanahan on Literacy

Mark Seidenberg Website

John Hattie Website

Connect with me!

The Science of Special Education Website

Science of Reading - Special Education Facebook Page

The Science of Special Education Youtube

Twitter

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Find the show notes on⁠ www.scienceofspecialeducation.com⁠

If you have ever tried to sift through the educational research out there, you may have quickly become overwhelmed! In this episode, Nate Hansford from Pedagogy Non Grata walks us through the basic types of research and what to look for when reading through articles. Nate is the author of several books including The Scientific Principles of Teaching and The Scientific Principles of Reading Instruction. His blog is a wealth of information on research as he synthesizes and analyzes the available research in easy-to-read and understand formats for educators.

Links and Resources from this Podcast:

Pedagogy Non Grata Blog

Pedagogy Non-Grata Podcast

Shanahan on Literacy

Mark Seidenberg Website

John Hattie Website

Connect with me!

The Science of Special Education Website

Science of Reading - Special Education Facebook Page

The Science of Special Education Youtube

Twitter

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thescienceofspecialeducation/support
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