Science of Learning with Doug Lemov
Schedule
Fri Nov 07 2025 at 09:00 am to 04:00 pm
UTC-05:00Location
100 Church St | New York, NY

About this Event
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“We've learned more about how people learn in the past 25 years than in the previous 2500 years.” --Daniel Willingham
“Learning is defined as an alteration in long-term memory. If nothing has altered in long-term memory nothing has been learned.” --Kirschner, Sweller and Clark
The science of how people learn is growing more rapidly now than at any previous time in history. Yet the process of interpreting that research in cognitive science and other fields and deciding how it should shape classroom decisions for teachers remains a challenge - both because not enough educators are familiar with the core principles of cognitive science and because those principles, once understood, are difficult to apply in the complex environment of the classroom.
In this workshop we’ll study a few key ideas drawing heavily on cognitive load theory and other models of learning and watch videos of how they can be applied practically in the classroom.
DATE AND TIME:
• Friday, November 7, 2025 9:00am – 4:00pm EST
WE WILL ANALYZE:
Through video analysis and discussion, we’ll study how teachers can use an understanding of the “Transient Information Effect” to allow students to encode ideas more successfully in their working memory. We’ll discuss the difference between understanding and learning and how teachers can use memory building tools like Retrieval Practice to ensure that students remember the ideas they study and encode them into long term memory. We’ll discuss how teachers can ensure the right amount of “Deliberate Difficulty” for all students to maximize learning and how certain forms of writing can help support that process. And finally, we’ll reflect on how the limits of working memory affect teachers as well as students, discussing how lesson preparation and design of the classroom environment can support teachers in focusing their conscious thinking where it is most productive during lessons.
YOU WILL EXPERIENCE AND GAIN:
• An understanding of cognitive science that can be applied immediately in the classroom through the analysis of classroom videos and discussion
• An engaging and interactive model for PD delivery based in cognitive science that can be done remotely or in-person back at your campus with video study, discussion, and writing
YOU WILL RECEIVE:
Schools will have the option to purchase the Implementation Toolkit License for an additional $500 per school. The school leader will receive a link to download copies of all workshop materials, as well as additional training materials, including:
• A fully scripted PowerPoint deck used in the workshop
• All video clips shown and talking points for each clip
WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
• This workshop is ideal for experienced teachers (2+ years), coaches, Deans of Curriculum and Instruction and other school leaders who might want to bring this content back to their schools to supplement summer or yearly Professional Development
• Teachers and leaders who want to incorporate more research-backed principles into their curriculum and instructions.
LOCATION:
Uncommon Schools, 100 Church Street, 9th Floor, New York, NY 10007
COST:
- Training Fee: $500.00 per person. A $100 non-refundable deposit required to register.
- Materials Licensing (optional) $500.00 per school
Thank you. We look forward to having you join us!
Team TLAC
Where is it happening?
100 Church St, 100 Church Street, New York, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 100.00
