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Auteur(s): Owen Henkel & Libby Hills
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Join two former teachers - Libby Hills from the Jacobs Foundation and AI researcher Owen Henkel - for the Ed-Technical podcast series about AI in education. Each episode, Libby and Owen will ask experts to help educators sift the useful insights from the AI hype. They’ll be asking questions like - how does this actually help students and teachers? What do we actually know about this technology, and what’s just speculation? And (importantly!) when we say AI, what are we actually talking about?

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  • Rewiring the Brain: Reading, AI and the Science of Literacy
    Sep 18 2025

    In this first episode of EdTechnical Season 3, Libby and Owen speak with Dr. Jason Yeatman from Stanford University about how the brain learns to read, the power of better assessment, and a broader look at how AI is beginning to reshape our relationship with reading itself. They touch on the science behind reading as a learned skill, the surprising overlap between visual and auditory processing, and the challenges schools face in teaching it well. ROAR (Rapid Online Assessment of Reading), a free online reading assessment tool developed by Dr. Yeatman’s lab, comes up as a practical way schools are identifying literacy gaps and supporting students at scale across the US. They reflect on what reading looks like in an AI-driven world in which technology can surface information instantly, reflecting that literacy remains essential for engaging with complexity, understanding detail, and maintaining equal access to opportunity and participation in society.

    Links

    • ROAR (Rapid Online Reading Assessment) – Welcome to ROAR!
    • Journal Article: The Virtuous Cycle between Education and Neuroscience, by Jason D. Yeatman and Maya Yablonski, published in Mind, Brain and Education (August 2025)

    Bio

    Dr. Jason Yeatman is an Associate Professor in the Graduate School of Education and Department of Psychology and the Division of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics at Stanford University. He earned his PhD in Psychology, focusing on the neurobiology of literacy and brain imaging methods to study learning and plasticity. As director of the Brain Development and Education Lab, his research aims to uncover how children learn to read, how this process differs in those with dyslexia, and how to design effective literacy interventions using structural and functional neuroimaging to explore how reading instruction shapes brain development.


    Join us on social media:

    • BOLD (@BOLD_insights), Libby Hills (@Libbylhhills) and Owen Henkel (@owen_henkel)
    • Listen to all episodes of Ed-Technical here: https://bold.expert/ed-technical
    • Subscribe to BOLD’s newsletter: https://bold.expert/newsletter
    • Stay up to date with all the latest research on child development and learning: https://bold.expert

    Credits: Sarah Myles for production support; Josie Hills for graphic design; Anabel Altenburg for content production.


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    38 min
  • Assessment in Education: To AI or Not to AI?
    Aug 14 2025

    In this episode of EdTechnical, Libby and Owen speak with assessment expert Dylan Wiliam, Emeritus Professor at UCL Institute of Education, about how formative assessment and AI are reshaping classroom practice. Dylan brings decades of experience in educational research and teacher development to a timely conversation about what works, what doesn’t, and what’s next for assessment. They cover:

    • Why formative assessment remains underused despite its proven impact
    • How AI is reshaping summative assessment and teacher workload
    • The limits of AI in delivering meaningful feedback
    • Rethinking homework in the age of AI
    • Oral exams, conversational assessment, and the future of grading
    • The potential for AI to shift the teacher-student dynamic for the better

    Links

    • Book: Student Assessment: Better Evidence, Better Decisions, Better Learning
      Dylan and others explore how assessment can be redesigned to better support learning and decision-making in schools.
    • Podcast episode: Formative Assessment, AI, and the Future of Teaching
      Dylan discusses how AI can support teacher growth and formative assessment, while cautioning against overreliance on tech.



    Join us on social media:

    • BOLD (@BOLD_insights), Libby Hills (@Libbylhhills) and Owen Henkel (@owen_henkel)
    • Listen to all episodes of Ed-Technical here: https://bold.expert/ed-technical
    • Subscribe to BOLD’s newsletter: https://bold.expert/newsletter
    • Stay up to date with all the latest research on child development and learning: https://bold.expert

    Credits: Sarah Myles for production support; Josie Hills for graphic design; Anabel Altenburg for content production.


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    37 min
  • Is ChatGPT Rotting Your Brain?
    Jul 17 2025

    In this short, Libby and Owen digest a recent MIT study attracting a lot of attention, ‘Your Brain on ChatGPT: Accumulation of Cognitive Debt When Using an AI Assistant for Essay Writing’. The study looked at how using tools like ChatGPT for writing essays affects people's brains and writing abilities compared to using search engines or just their own thinking. Is there a potential trade-off between making writing easier in the short term, but harming cognitive abilities and learning over time? This question is especially salient for students who are in the earlier stages of developing their essay writing skills.

    Link:

    • Your Brain on ChatGPT


    Join us on social media:

    • BOLD (@BOLD_insights), Libby Hills (@Libbylhhills) and Owen Henkel (@owen_henkel)
    • Listen to all episodes of Ed-Technical here: https://bold.expert/ed-technical
    • Subscribe to BOLD’s newsletter: https://bold.expert/newsletter
    • Stay up to date with all the latest research on child development and learning: https://bold.expert

    Credits: Sarah Myles for production support; Josie Hills for graphic design; Anabel Altenburg for content production.


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    16 min
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