In this episode, Anna is joined by returning guests Dr. Nidhi Sachdeva and Dr. Paul Kirschner, authors of the upcoming book Becoming an Expert Teacher: Deliberate Practice for Effective Teaching.
They explore what makes an expert teacher and how teaching expertise can be deliberately developed. They discuss the importance of deep subject knowledge, mental models, deliberate practice, and reflection, while explaining the difference between the science and the craft of teaching.
They also examine how teaching expertise can be measured and why striving to become an expert teacher is both a professional responsibility and an equity issue.
[00:00:22] Introduction
[00:03:26] What makes an expert teacher?
[00:12:09] Why teacher content knowledge matters
[00:13:24] Why content knowledge isn’t enough
[00:16:00] Schemas & pattern recognition explained
[00:18:04] How expert teachers think
[00:22:55] Deliberate practice to develop teaching expertise
[00:30:31] The challenge and importance of deliberate practice
[00:38:31] The importance of reflection in teaching
[00:40:51] The science and craft of teaching
[00:47:57] A reflection on teacher education preparedness
[00:55:21] Can teaching expertise be measured
?[00:01:07] The responsibility to become an expert teacher
[01:11:40] Final thoughts
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