Keith Sawyer

The Science of Learning

The Science of Learning explores what research tells us about how people learn—and how we can learn better. In each episode, Dr. Keith Sawyer, the Morgan Distinguished Professor of Educational Innovations at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and the editor of The Cambridge Handbook of the Learning Sciences, talks with leading researchers about the science of learning. These conversations go beyond myths and trends to focus on evidence-based insights from cognitive science, neuroscience, and the learning sciences. The podcast examines how learning really works: from memory and at...

Auteur

Keith Sawyer

Catégorie

Education

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Dernier épisode

30 juin 2026

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Why Students Don't Like School | A Conversation with Daniel Willingham 30.06.2026

Why do students find learning so difficult? According to cognitive psychologist Daniel Willingham, it's because the human mind isn't designed for thinking. Instead, our brains are designed to avoid thinking whenever possible by relying on memory, routines, and past experience. And yet, true learning requires and deep and effortful thinking. Watch the video interview on YouTube: https://youtu.be/DW...

How Great Teachers Help Students Figure Things Out for Themselves | Joe Krajcik 16.06.2026

How do students learn without the teacher simply giving them the answer? In this episode of The Science of Learning , Keith Sawyer talks with learning scientist Joe Krajcik about project-based learning, scientific modeling, curiosity, and the role of productive struggle in deep understanding. Watch the video interview on YouTube   Krajcik explains why lasting learning happens when students activel...

Howard Gardner on Intelligence, Creativity, and the Future of Learning 09.06.2026

Howard Gardner is one of the most influential educational psychologists of the past half century. Best known for his theory of Multiple Intelligences, Gardner has transformed how educators think about intelligence, learning, creativity, and human potential. Watch the YouTube video interview: https://youtu.be/DX9811c4lJI Subscribe to the Substack newsletter: https://keithsawyer.substack.com In this...

Why You Forget What You Learn — And the Science of Making Learning Stick | Henry Roediger 02.06.2026

Why do we forget so much of what we try to learn? Why do techniques like rereading, highlighting, and cramming often fail? And what does cognitive science tell us about how learning really works? In this episode of The Science of Learning , Keith Sawyer talks with cognitive psychologist Henry Roediger, co-author of the million-selling book Make It Stick . Roediger explains one of the most importan...

Why Understanding Requires the Body, Not Just the Mind | Mitch Nathan 26.05.2026

We often think of learning as something that happens entirely in the mind. But according to learning scientist Mitchell Nathan, learning is fundamentally grounded in the body. In this episode of The Science of Learning, Dr. Keith Sawyer talks with Mitchell Nathan about embodied cognition—the idea that thinking and learning are deeply connected to physical experience. From simple everyday actions t...

Most Learning Happens Outside of School | Barbara Rogoff 19.05.2026

What can schools learn from the ways people learn outside of school? In this episode of The Science of Learning , Keith Sawyer talks with developmental psychologist and learning scientist Barbara Rogoff about the sociocultural approach to learning and development—one of the most influential perspectives in the learning sciences. Rogoff's research emphasizes that learning is fundamentally social an...

Why Technology Hasn't Improved Learning | Chris Dede 12.05.2026

Why haven't computers transformed education the way people expected? In this episode of The Science of Learning , Keith Sawyer talks with Harvard professor and learning scientist Chris Dede about why technology has so often failed to improve schools—and what educational technology looks like when it is aligned with the science of learning. Chris argues that schools have largely used computers to r...

The Science of Learning - Trailer 27.04.2026

What does science reveal about how people actually learn? Learning is one of the most important things human beings do—but it's also widely misunderstood. Popular culture is filled with myths, trends, and folk wisdom about teaching and learning, much of it unsupported by research. In The Science of Learning , Dr. Keith Sawyer talks with leading researchers about memory, attention, creativity, coll...

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