
The Knowledge Matters Podcast
The "Knowledge Matters Podcast", produced by the Knowledge Matters Campaign, is a thought-provoking and engaging exploration of the vital role of knowledge-building in education. Each season delves into the pressing issues, innovative ideas, and transformative solutions shaping the future of education, and is a must-listen for educators, administrators, parents, and anyone with an interest in the evolving landscape of learning.
Latest Episode
Natalie Wexler on How Writing Promotes Clear Thinking | Literacy and the Science of Learning (29.07.2025)
Previous Episodes
- Natalie Wexler on Memory and the Writing Effect | Literacy and the Science of Learning 22.07.2025
- Doug Lemov on the Power of Whole Books | Literacy and the Science of Learning 15.07.2025
- Doug Lemov on Fluency's Impact on Comprehension | Literacy and the Science of Learning 08.07.2025
- Dylan Wiliam on Building Student Knowledge | Literacy and the Science of Learning 01.07.2025
- Dylan Wiliam on How the Brain Learns | Literacy and the Science of Learning 24.06.2025
- Introducing Season 3: Literacy and the Science of Learning 17.06.2025
- Bonus Episode: Writing: An Unsung Hero of Reading Comprehension 25.03.2025
- Bonus Episode: Knowledge: An Unsung Hero of Reading Comprehension 14.02.2025
- “It was like fireworks, right?!” | Know Better, Do Better 19.11.2024
- “These texts were just oozing information” | Know Better, Do Better 12.11.2024
- “Learning to read is a social experience” | Know Better, Do Better 29.10.2024
- “The tail is wagging the dog” | Know Better, Do Better 22.10.2024
- “Teachers are time poor” | Know Better, Do Better 15.10.2024
- "The kids are not all right" | Know Better, Do Better 15.10.2024
- Introducing Season 2: Know Better, Do Better: Comprehension 08.10.2024
- “Think what a better society we’ll have" | Reading Comprehension Revisited 26.07.2023
- “Everything was in silos” | Reading Comprehension Revisited 19.07.2023
- “Now they had something to write about” | Reading Comprehension Revisited 12.07.2023
- “That cloud looks like an anvil” | Reading Comprehension Revisited 05.07.2023
- “Kids were bored to death” | Reading Comprehension Revisited 28.06.2023