Rodrigo Lopez
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Rodrigo Lopez
@rolopezd
Marido, Papá. Ingeniero y Doctor en Educación

Don't miss this guest post from the redoubtable Doug Carnine on how to make teaching an evidence-based profession at The Next 30 Years. "Professions grounded in evidence don’t revert to disproven practices," he writes. "Education does." thenext30years.substack.com/p/stopping-the…

In Search of Vygotsky: How the Zone of Proximal Development Became Education's Most Misunderstood Idea. link in reply👇

Leaders who consistently bring positive energy boost engagement, reduce turnover, and improve employee well-being. And no—it’s not just an extrovert thing. Plenty of introverts are fully charged too. #Leadership #WorkplaceCulture #EducentricInc


The sheer whiplash of coming on here and seeing haters faux-earnestly questioning where the money from the bargain basement entrance fee to researchED goes and then walking into researchED Santiago and seeing a global grassroots movement empowering teachers in the same way it does in London or Ballarat. I am so struck that, as we muddle through the language barrier and start speaking to each other, and despite the vast differences in context, educators in Chile are facing exactly the same issues as in Australia: Ideology before evidence; decision makers who don’t even know what they don’t know; teachers expected to reinvent the wheel every day; issues with teacher training. And whether it is London, Ballarat or Chile, you meet that teacher who feels lonely in their school. They mention Willingham or Rosenshine to colleagues a draw blank faces. Then they come to researchED and feel like they have come home. @tombennett71 has done the world a favour starting researchED. We are better for it.



@ResearchEd_CL is a go! 1,400 people confirmed to learn and share. Thanks to @greg_ashman @nsachdeva2019 @tombennett71 @barbaraoakley @DrJimHeal @Barbara97881398 for joining us! #rEdChile2025
















