A podcast exploring the future of learning at the intersection of education, AI, and human-centered design—featuring Alder Branch research, expert entities, and the evolving ecosystem shaping how we teach, lead, and care in schools.
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Send us a text In this episode, we explore one of the most powerful forces in learning that often goes unnoticed: co-regulation — the process through which one nervous system steadies another. “Weathering the Storm Together” reveals how emotional states influence cognition, attention, schema flexibility, and a learner’s ability to take intellectual…
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Send us a text In this episode, we take listeners beneath the forest floor to explore schema at their most detailed and technical level. “The Deeper Life of Schema” reveals how schemas form, strengthen, connect, retract, and reopen—using the language of frills, reach, rigidity, emotional tagging, and safety drawn from the Alder Branch schema framew…
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Mirrors in the Canopy: How Parents, Teachers, and Leaders Shape the Social Brain
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12:01Send us a text In this episode, we expand our exploration of mirror neurons beyond the classroom and into the full learning ecosystem. “Mirrors in the Canopy” reveals how parents, teachers, peers, and educational leaders all shape the social brain — often without realizing it — and how these mirrored behaviors influence cognition, emotion, and lear…
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The Reflective Mind: Mirror Neurons and the Social Forest of Learning
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7:50Send us a text In this episode, we venture into one of the most fascinating discoveries in cognitive science: mirror neurons — the brain’s built-in system for learning through observation, resonance, and shared cognition. “The Reflective Mind” reveals how humans mirror the actions, emotions, and even thought patterns of others, and why this social …
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How Forests Grow: The Art and Practice of Building Schema
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9:21Send us a text In this episode, we move from understanding schema to actually growing them. “How Forests Grow” is a deep, practical exploration of how the mind organizes knowledge, how conceptual structures form, and how educators can intentionally strengthen those structures so learning becomes lighter, clearer, and more durable. Through warm stor…
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Roots Beneath the Forest: The Deep Structure of Schema
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9:41Send us a text Step beneath the forest floor and explore the hidden architecture of learning. In this episode of the Alder Branch Podcast, we take listeners deep into the concept of schema—the cognitive root system that makes understanding possible. Through gentle storytelling, rich research, and our signature forest voice, we reveal how schema are…
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The Quiet Art of Attention: Listening to the Mind’s Lantern
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8:51Send us a text Step into the quieter part of the learning forest, where attention glows like a lantern guiding the mind’s path. In this episode, we explore the science and humanity of attention — not as a fixed trait, but as a literacy, a skill, and a fragile cognitive system shaped by environment, emotion, and design. Drawing on foundational resea…
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Send us a text In this episode, we venture deeper into the learning forest to explore one of the most overlooked skills in teaching: the art of “reading the cognitive weather.” Building on the foundations of Cognitive Load Theory and the Designing for Thinking Framework, we show listeners how to interpret the subtle signals students send when they …
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Send us a text In this episode, we take our first real step into the heart of the Alder Branch ecosystem by exploring the Designing for Thinking: A Cognitive Load Evaluation Framework. Building on the foundations laid in Episodes One and Two, we unveil how cognitive science can be transformed into a practical, classroom-ready map that helps educato…
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Send us a text In this deep and engaging exploration of Cognitive Load Theory, we journey into why learning often feels heavier than it should — and how understanding the mind’s natural limits can transform the way we teach and learn. Drawing on research from Sweller, Paas, van Merriënboer, Cowan, Mayer, and others, this episode unpacks the three t…
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Send us a text In the series opener, we invite listeners—our Forest Friends—into the “learning forest,” where the mysteries of human thinking and learning begin to unfold. This episode explores the foundations of cognition, including working memory limits, schema formation, and the essential role of care in learning, drawing on insights from Swelle…
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