Summary

This week, Kaity and Adriane chat with Natalie Wexler, an education writer and the author of "The Knowledge Gap," about the root causes of the pervasive knowledge gap, the unintended consequences of modern education, and actionable solutions for closing the achievement gap and igniting a love of learning in students.

Episode 43 also explores:
πŸ”₯ the significance of explicit instruction, guided practice, and frequent retrieval practice
πŸ”₯ the link between screen time, family dynamics, and academic success
πŸ”₯ the importance of having a good curriculum
πŸ”₯ the systemic challenges that teachers face
πŸ”₯ and so much more!

So, don't miss out on this insightful conversation and learn how to improve student outcomes in education!

KEY TAKEAWAYS:
πŸ”‘ Building knowledge is crucial for student success, particularly in reading comprehension.
πŸ”‘ Writing instruction can reinforce knowledge and develop analytical abilities.

πŸ‘€ ABOUT THE GUEST πŸ‘€
Natalie Wexler is an education writer and the author of The Knowledge Gap: The Hidden Cause of America's Broken Education Systemβ€”and How to Fix It (Avery 2019). She is also the co-author, with Judith C. Hochman, of The Writing Revolution: A Guide to Advancing Thinking Through Writing in All Subjects and Grades (Jossey-Bass 2017) and the host of "Reading Comprehension Revisited," a six-episode series for the Knowledge Matters Podcast. Her articles and essays have appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Atlantic, The American Scholar, and other publications. She is a senior contributor to Forbes.com, and she has a free Substack newsletter called Minding the Gap.

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