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The Knowledge Matters Podcast

The "Knowledge Matters Podcast", produced by the Knowledge Matters Campaign, is a thought-provoking and engaging exploration of the vital role of knowledge-building in education. Each season delves into the pressing issues, innovative ideas, and transformative solutions shaping the future of education, and is a must-listen for educators, administrators, parents, and anyone with an interest in the evolving landscape of learning.

Teaching Education
Update frequency
every 7 days
Average duration
27 minutes
Episodes
23
Years Active
2023 - 2025
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Natalie Wexler on How Writing Promotes Clear Thinking | Literacy and the Science of Learning

Natalie Wexler on How Writing Promotes Clear Thinking | Literacy and the Science of Learning

“Teaching students to write clearly was actually teaching them to think clearly.” 

In the Season 3 finale, host Natalie Wexler brings listeners inside Monroe City Schools, a high-poverty Louisiana dis…

00:29:20  |   Tue 29 Jul 2025
Natalie Wexler on Memory and the Writing Effect | Literacy and the Science of Learning

Natalie Wexler on Memory and the Writing Effect | Literacy and the Science of Learning

Writing is hard—and teaching writing is even harder. But science tells us it’s well worth the effort, because writing flexes the mental muscles that nurture literacy and learning.

Host Natalie Wexler

00:23:39  |   Tue 22 Jul 2025
Doug Lemov on the Power of Whole Books | Literacy and the Science of Learning

Doug Lemov on the Power of Whole Books | Literacy and the Science of Learning

“The book is in a death struggle with electronic and social media. And right now, it’s losing.”

Host Doug Lemov makes a spirited case for reading whole books in the classroom—especially since today’s …

00:26:23  |   Tue 15 Jul 2025
Doug Lemov on Fluency's Impact on Comprehension | Literacy and the Science of Learning

Doug Lemov on Fluency's Impact on Comprehension | Literacy and the Science of Learning

When we read fluently, we recognize words without effort. We also maintain an engaged pace (automaticity) and perceive expression (prosody), all of which support attention and leave working memory fr…

00:19:42  |   Tue 08 Jul 2025
Dylan Wiliam on Building Student Knowledge | Literacy and the Science of Learning

Dylan Wiliam on Building Student Knowledge | Literacy and the Science of Learning

Our memories grow stronger when we work to retrieve them. That’s why flash cards and pop quizzes are effective: they prompt students to recall and access information from their memory bank. What othe…

00:26:16  |   Tue 01 Jul 2025
Dylan Wiliam on How the Brain Learns | Literacy and the Science of Learning

Dylan Wiliam on How the Brain Learns | Literacy and the Science of Learning

How can schools and teachers maximize student learning? To answer this question, we need to understand how the human mind works. What needs to be explicitly taught, how many new things can we remembe…

00:29:51  |   Tue 24 Jun 2025
Introducing Season 3: Literacy and the Science of Learning

Introducing Season 3: Literacy and the Science of Learning

How is the Science of Reading connected to the Science of Learning? Join hosts Dylan Wiliam, Doug Lemov, and Natalie Wexler as they delve into the links between the two, both in theory and practice, …

00:03:22  |   Tue 17 Jun 2025
Bonus Episode: Writing: An Unsung Hero of Reading Comprehension

Bonus Episode: Writing: An Unsung Hero of Reading Comprehension

This bonus episode is an audio recording of our most popular webinar ever, Writing: An Unsung Hero of Reading Comprehension. It features familiar voices to listeners of Season 1 of the Knowledge Matt…

01:01:52  |   Tue 25 Mar 2025
Bonus Episode: Knowledge: An Unsung Hero of Reading Comprehension

Bonus Episode: Knowledge: An Unsung Hero of Reading Comprehension

Today’s episode is a special bonus—an audio recording of our recent webinar, Knowledge: Why It Matters. We found the conversation so valuable that we wanted to make it accessible in as many ways as p…

01:01:20  |   Fri 14 Feb 2025
“It was like fireworks, right?!” | Know Better, Do Better

“It was like fireworks, right?!” | Know Better, Do Better

Explorers boldly venture into unfamiliar worlds, where confidence, curiosity, knowledge, and persistence are rewarded. When students approach texts like explorers, they bring these same qualities to …

00:25:37  |   Tue 19 Nov 2024
“These texts were just oozing information” | Know Better, Do Better

“These texts were just oozing information” | Know Better, Do Better

Have you ever read something and then realized you didn’t totally understand it? That’s the hallmark of a challenging text, and it’s something students encounter all the time.

In this episode, David a…

00:27:07  |   Tue 12 Nov 2024
“Learning to read is a social experience” | Know Better, Do Better

“Learning to read is a social experience” | Know Better, Do Better

How do actual teachers and students “center the text” in reading classrooms? In this episode, David and Meredith Liben get specific with teachers and experts about how read alouds and close reading c…

00:25:12  |   Tue 29 Oct 2024
“The tail is wagging the dog” | Know Better, Do Better

“The tail is wagging the dog” | Know Better, Do Better

When’s the last time you finished a chapter of a book and thought, “Hmmm, what was the main idea?” Competent readers don’t ask themselves this question. They’re too busy focusing on the text itself, …

00:24:49  |   Tue 22 Oct 2024
“Teachers are time poor” | Know Better, Do Better

“Teachers are time poor” | Know Better, Do Better

Imagine reading a story about a trial, but not knowing the meaning of “indicted” or “exonerated.” Without a lot of determination and a dictionary, you’d be lost. The knowledge and vocabulary readers …

00:30:18  |   Tue 15 Oct 2024

"The kids are not all right" | Know Better, Do Better

In today’s reading classrooms, too many kids are not alright. One of the biggest challenges is comprehension–or rather, its absence. Students don't understand what they read well enough to think deep…

00:28:24  |   Tue 15 Oct 2024
Introducing Season 2: Know Better, Do Better: Comprehension

Introducing Season 2: Know Better, Do Better: Comprehension

Season 2 of the Knowledge Matters Podcast is coming soon! Teachers and reading experts David and Meredith Liben host “Know Better, Do Better: Comprehension,” a six-part podcast series based on their …

00:03:52  |   Tue 08 Oct 2024
“Think what a better society we’ll have

“Think what a better society we’ll have" | Reading Comprehension Revisited

American education has a number of serious problems – and our failure to start building kids' knowledge early is a fundamental one. By now you know that reading comprehension is complicated and as yo…

00:36:38  |   Wed 26 Jul 2023
“Everything was in silos” | Reading Comprehension Revisited

“Everything was in silos” | Reading Comprehension Revisited

So far in "The Knowledge Matters Podcast: Reading Comprehension Revisited", we've heard from classroom teachers about their experiences making the shift from the standard approach to reading comprehe…

00:29:25  |   Wed 19 Jul 2023
“Now they had something to write about” | Reading Comprehension Revisited

“Now they had something to write about” | Reading Comprehension Revisited

In the last episode of "The Knowledge Matters Podcast: Reading Comprehension Revisited", you heard from three teachers – Abby, Deloris, and Kyair – who talked about their experiences using some of th…

00:25:08  |   Wed 12 Jul 2023
“That cloud looks like an anvil” | Reading Comprehension Revisited

“That cloud looks like an anvil” | Reading Comprehension Revisited

In Episode 3 of "The Knowledge Matters Podcast: Reading Comprehension Revisited" you’ll hear from three teachers who’ve experienced the before and after of the shift to using a knowledge-building cur…

00:31:33  |   Wed 05 Jul 2023
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