
Are We Misreading the Research? Tom Sherrington Sets the Record Straight
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In this episode, Alex sits down with renowned education expert Tom Sherrington to explore the often-complex world of educational research and its real-world application in schools. Tom, a veteran teacher, leader, and author of the impactful "Teaching Walkthroughs" series, challenges common assumptions about research implementation, questioning whether our efforts are truly impactful or merely surface-level. They delve into the practical realities teachers face when trying to adopt evidence-based practices, address the notion that research stifles creativity, and offer a grounded perspective on the potential (and limitations) of AI in the classroom. Discover why simply "doing" research isn't enough and how to cultivate a truly research-engaged teaching environment.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
- Beyond the Buzzwords: It's crucial to move beyond simply knowing the names of research and understand the "why" behind effective strategies.
- Long-Term Commitment: True implementation of research requires a sustained, deep engagement over time, not quick fixes or performative actions.
- Actionable Insights: Research needs to be translated into practical steps that teachers can realistically implement in their daily classroom practice.
- Creativity Thrives with Understanding: A strong grasp of learning principles and effective techniques actually enhances creative teaching, rather than hindering it.
- AI as a Tool, Not a Replacement: While AI holds potential, it's unlikely to replace the essential human elements of teaching and should be viewed as a supportive tool.
- Focus on Foundational Principles: Timeless research, like Rosenshine's Principles, continues to offer valuable insights into effective teaching practices.
- Collective Engagement: Schools see greater progress when research engagement is a shared endeavour, fostering discussion and collaborative implementation.
- Understanding Encoding: Effective retrieval practice hinges on successful initial encoding of information; simply testing what wasn't learned isn't effective.
- Teacher Well-being Matters: Creating a positive and engaging teaching experience for educators is crucial for motivation and student success.
- Manage Behaviour Methodically: Personalizing negative behaviour can be emotionally draining; a consistent and practical approach is more effective.
BEST MOMENTS
- "Are we truly listening to the research that's meant to guide our practice, or are we sometimes just paying it lip service?"
- "Where you find there's a kind of real kind of deep engagement with research, it's a kind of long, deep, slow commitment over time."
- "No, I just don't recognise that at all. I think that's really weird." (Regarding research killing creativity)
- "You have to translate that into things that teachers actually do differently in the classroom."
- "The way people learned in the 70s is the same as it is now." (Regarding the timelessness of some research)
- "It's not like you can get away with not seeing the other things. But it's what your focus is for the improvement journey."
- "Progress... basically it means moving through the curriculum and accumulating knowledge in a deeper, more connected way."
ABOUT THE GUEST
Tom Sherrington: Tom is a highly respected education consultant, speaker, and author based in London, UK. With decades of experience as a teacher and school leader, he is passionate about evidence-informed teaching and learning. He is the co-author of the influential "Teaching Walkthroughs" series, providing practical strategies for classroom improvement. Tom works with schools globally, supporting them in developing effective professional learning and embedding research-based practices to enhance student outcomes.
CONNECT & CONTACT
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