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​Talks/Presentations

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My latest presentation is here on my newer site
http://www.learnandteachanything.com/blog which outlines my teaching philosophy and a few examples of the evidence for it are in the references on that same page
The main page of my site is http://www.learnandteachanything.com/
 
I will be speaking at The Telegraph Festival of Education at Wellington college in 2017 on Cognitive Science, teaching and learning myths and pseudoscience
http://educationfest.co.uk/content/

The newer site above contains my fourth presentation at the Annual Research Ed Conference on “Why Cognitive science provides a unified model of learning.” on Saturday 10th September 2016 where I am listed as a speaker here
http://www.researched.org.uk/event/researched-2016-national-conference/

Previous presentations have included
University of Oxford’s Mathematical Institute
ResearchED Maths and Science conference.
11 June 2016
Location: Mathematical Institute, Andrew Wiles Building, University of Oxford
Organiser: ResearchED & Oxford University Press
 
Two presentations and a panel talk on Cognitive science and how to ensure reliable educational research
http://www.workingoutwhatworks.com/en-GB/Events/All%20Events/2016/rED-researchED-maths-6-2016
 
London Connected Learning Centre, Rectory Grove, SW4 0EL,
17 October 2015
Presentation: “Using Cognitive Science principles to effectively use technology in the classroom and in making profitable apps” 
http://www.workingoutwhatworks.com/en-GB/Events/All%20Events/2015/10/rED-researchED-tech-10-2015
 
ResearchED 2015 national conference
05 September 2015
South Hampstead High School, 3 Maresfield Gardens, NW3 5SS, London
Presentation “Applying Cognitive Science to Education”
http://www.workingoutwhatworks.com/en-GB/Events/All%20Events/2015/09/rED-e-researchED-annual-2015

I will be speaking at The Telegraph Festival of Education at Wellington college in 2017 on Cognitive Science, teaching and learning myths and pseudoscience
http://festivalofeducation.com/
  -  sorry  to those who contacted me saying they were interested I was unable  to attend as I'm now  working  during those weekdays  
instead  I will be giving the same talk  at 


researchED 2017 National Conference   
https://researched.org.uk/event/researched-2017-national-conference/
September 9
Chobham Academy
40 Cheering Lane 
Newham, E20 1BD 

"researchED’s annual conference is back! The fifth national conference, where we present  the best minds and voices in education from the UK and beyond.
Come and hear what the latest and best research has to offer your schools, classrooms and students, and speak to the researchers, teachers and academics behind it. Network, get ideas, be challenged and ask questions at one of the education events of the year.

We believe that the teaching profession is at the edge of a change; a change where teachers and schools are guided by the best evidence available, working in tandem with experience, craft and wisdom. Where we no longer work alone, or under ancient misconceptions, but together in an informed community of practitioners. Come and join us"
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