<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<oembed>
  <version>1</version>
  <type>rich</type>
  <provider_name>Libsyn</provider_name>
  <provider_url>https://www.libsyn.com</provider_url>
  <height>90</height>
  <width>600</width>
  <title>Summer Rewind #2</title>
  <description> [9] Debunking myths in education with Dr. Paul Kirschner This episode was first released on January 7, 2025. Description: - In this episode, Adam and&amp;amp;nbsp;Dr.&amp;amp;nbsp;Paul&amp;amp;nbsp;Kirschner discuss&amp;amp;nbsp;some of the biggest myths in education—like multitasking, learning styles, and the belief that Googling can replace knowledge. They dive into what sets experts apart from novices and explore how&amp;amp;nbsp;certain&amp;amp;nbsp;‘desirable difficulties’—those&amp;amp;nbsp;useful&amp;amp;nbsp;challenges&amp;amp;nbsp;in learning&amp;amp;nbsp;—actually&amp;amp;nbsp;improve&amp;amp;nbsp;long-term retention, even if&amp;amp;nbsp;they’re&amp;amp;nbsp;tough to stomach.&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;   &amp;amp;nbsp;Length of Episode:&amp;amp;nbsp;52:41&amp;amp;nbsp;   Resources to check out:&amp;amp;nbsp;   The Ten Deadly Sins of Education by Dr. Paul Kirschner&amp;amp;nbsp;   Bjork, R. A., &amp;amp;amp; Bjork, E. L. (2020). Desirable difficulties in theory and practice.&amp;amp;nbsp; Journal of Applied research in Memory and Cognition, 9 (4), 475-479.&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;   Bjork, E. L., &amp;amp;amp; Bjork, R. A. (2011). Making things hard on yourself, but in a good way: Creating desirable difficulties to enhance learning.&amp;amp;nbsp;   Brown, Peter C. (2014). Make it&amp;amp;nbsp;stick :&amp;amp;nbsp;the science of successful learning. Cambridge,&amp;amp;nbsp;Massachusetts :The&amp;amp;nbsp;Belknap Press of Harvard University Press&amp;amp;nbsp;   Paul’s 3&amp;amp;nbsp;recent&amp;amp;nbsp;books:&amp;amp;nbsp;     How Learning Happens: Seminal Works in Educational Psychology and What They Mean in Practice&amp;amp;nbsp;       How Teaching Happens: Seminal Works in Teaching and Teacher Effectiveness and What They Mean in Practice&amp;amp;nbsp;       Ten Steps to Complex Learning&amp;amp;nbsp;     &amp;amp;nbsp;Contact us:&amp;amp;nbsp;keylime@royalcollege.ca  &amp;amp;nbsp;    &amp;amp;nbsp;Follow: Dr. Adam Szulewski&amp;amp;nbsp;https://x.com/Adam_Szulewski  &amp;amp;nbsp;  </description>
  <author_name>KeyLIME+ (Key Lessons and Innovations in Medical Education)</author_name>
  <author_url>https://sites.libsyn.com/85792</author_url>
  <html>&lt;iframe title="Libsyn Player" style="border: none" src="//html5-player.libsyn.com/embed/episode/id/37335015/height/90/theme/custom/thumbnail/yes/direction/forward/render-playlist/no/custom-color/88AA3C/" height="90" width="600" scrolling="no"  allowfullscreen webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen oallowfullscreen msallowfullscreen&gt;&lt;/iframe&gt;</html>
  <thumbnail_url>https://assets.libsyn.com/secure/item/37335015</thumbnail_url>
</oembed>
