• S9 E8: Cognitive science-informed teaching, with Natalie Wexler

  • Jan 15 2025
  • Length: 39 mins
  • Podcast

S9 E8: Cognitive science-informed teaching, with Natalie Wexler

  • Summary

  • In this episode, Susan Lambert rejoins podcast alum Natalie Wexler to discuss Natalie’s new book Beyond the Science of Reading: Connecting Literacy Instruction to the Science of Learning. Listeners will gain insights into why this topic is important, what this book offers educators, why Natalie was so drawn to writing this book, and what cognitive science-informed teaching looks like in general. Natalie addresses how cognitive load theory works in practice with literacy, misconceptions about focusing only on phonics, and scaling science-informed instruction. Natalie also answers a question from the listener mailbag about encouraging colleagues to adopt an evidence-based approach.

    Show notes:

    • Connect with Natalie Wexler:
      • Website: nataliewexler.com
      • Pre-order Beyond the Science of Reading: Connecting Literacy Instruction to the Science of Learning: https://ascd.org/books/beyond-the-science-of-reading?variant=125006
      • Substack: Minding the Gap, by Natalie Wexler
    • Resources:
      • Listen: Special: Why the Science of Reading isn't just about reading, with Natalie Wexler
      • Listen: Conversation with Make It Stick author Peter C. Brown
      • Listen: Cognitive load theory: Four items at a time, with Greg Ashman
      • Substack: The Bell Ringer by Holly Korbey
    • Join our community Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/scienceofreading
    • Connect with Susan Lambert: www.linkedin.com/in/susan-lambert-b1512761/
    • Listen to Illinois administrator Serena Klosa on Beyond My Years!

    Quotes:
    “We’re overlooking the ways in which the typical approach to teaching reading comprehension and writing actually conflict with what cognitive science tells us about how people learn to do those things.” —Natalie Wexler

    “We spend much more time trying to teach…them to read, but we kind of expect them to just pick up writing. You know, for most kids, it does not happen.” —Natalie Wexler

    “No matter how good you are at making inferences, if you don't have the requisite background knowledge, you're not gonna be able to do it.” —Natalie Wexler

    “It doesn't work to just ask inexperienced writers to just write down stuff. That is not going to provide the cognitive benefits.” —Natalie Wexler

    Episode timestamps*
    02:00 Introduction: Who is Natalie Wexler?
    04:00 Natalie’s new book
    07:00 What is the science of learning?
    11:00 Connecting the science of learning to reading, writing, literacy
    14:00 Automaticity and cognitive load theory
    17:00 Transferable vs non-transferable skills
    22:00 Strategies to release cognitive load when learning new skills
    24:00 Learning to write, writing to learn.
    29:00 Bringing science informed teaching to scale
    32:00 What readers will take away from the book
    33:00 Mailbag question: How can one person get more colleagues to use an evidence-based approach?
    36:00 Final thoughts
    *Timestamps are approximate

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