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Feb 24, 2024

Alexander Meyer er tilbake på podkasten, og vi diskuterer litt av responsen han har fått på boken Det store skolespranget (Universitetsforlaget 2020), John Hattie, tvangens usynlighet, lærerens autoritet og mangel på sådan, motsetningen mellom progressiv og tradisjonell pedagogikk, problemer med elevsentrerte pedagogiske ideer, kunnskap vs ideologi, hvordan barn bruker mer tid i skolen uten at vi dermed har fått bedre resultater, om skolen skal oppdra barn, Direct Instruction, hva vi bør forvente fra god utdanningsforskning, hvilke spørsmål og hypoteser vi ikke utforsker i skoleforskningen, tidligere intervjuer her på podkasten med Natalie Wexler og Peter Gray, og hva som skjedde da Alexander gjennomførte «verdens kjedeligste uke» i en barneskoleklasse. 

Om en slik episode virkelig har en funksjon så er det i de tilbakemeldingene og motargumentene som den måtte lede til, så vi hører veldig gjerne fra dere: hva tenkte du når du hørte denne episoden? Hvilke spørsmål er nyttige, hvilke er uklare, og hvor tenker du det er mest å hente for en bedre samtale om skole og læring i fremtiden? 

Forrige prat med Alexander på podkasten, ep.84:

https://larsogpaal.libsyn.com/episode-84-lring-og-demokrati-i-fremtidens-skole-med-alexander-meyer

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Logoen vår er laget av Sveinung Sudbø, se hans arbeider på originalkopi.com

Musikken er av Arne Kjelsrud Mathisen, se facebooksiden Nygrenda Vev og Dur for mer info.

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Både Lars og Pål skriver nå på hver sin blogg, med litt varierende regelmessighet. Du finner dem på disse nettsidene:

https://paljabekk.com/

https://larssandaker.blogspot.com/

 

Alt godt, hilsen Lars og Pål

Feb 13, 2024

On this episode I talk to Stanislaw Pstrokonski, the host of the wonderful podcast Education Bookcast. The podcast has been running since 2016, and on it Staś has been covering education books and research in more detail that what is commonly done in the education podcast world. We talk about what he has learned from doing the podcast, some of his favorite episodes and topics, how he has changed his mind and what prompted these changes, and what a good conversation about the school of the future should look like. 

We discuss the different basic outlooks of people in discussing education and education reform, how willingly we believe certain arguments and are disinclined to listen to other arguments, Thomas Sowell's book A Conflict of Visions, discussions about math education, problem solving and cognitive load, issues with progressive pedagogy, critical thinking, cultural expectations about learning and schooling, Direct Instruction, Montessori education, how school wastes kids’ time and how much we should teach every day, aftercare, physical activity and play, misbehavior and discipline, Peter Gray’s criticisms of schooling, anthropology and learning in traditional societies, learning math at Sudbury Valley school, idealizing apprenticeships, what children spend time on outside of school, the US car culture, fear of abductions and other irrational fears, and much more. 

Books mentioned: 

Thomas Sowell, A Conflict of Visions

Paul Lockhart, A Mathematician’s Lament

David Epstein, Range

Siegfried Engelmann og Douglas Carnine, Theory of Instruction: Principles and Applications

Daniel Willingham,  Why Don’t Students Like School?, The Reading Mind

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Our logo is by Sveinung Sudbø, see his works on originalkopi.com

The music is by Arne Kjelsrud Mathisen, see the facebook page Nygrenda Vev og Dur for more info. 

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Thank you for listening. Please send feedback and questions to larsogpaal@gmail.com

There is no better way for the podcast to gain new interested listener than by you sharing it with friends, so if you find what we do interesting and useful, please consider doing just that. The podcast is still most in Norwegian, but we have a lot of episodes coming out in English. 

Our blogs:

https://paljabekk.com/

https://larssandaker.blogspot.com/

Alt godt, hilsen Lars og Pål

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