
Nidhi Sachdeva, PhD
@nsachdeva2019
Mum, SoL, researchED Toronto Chair, (Keynote) Speaker, Evidence-informed Educator (PhD, OISE), Researcher, SME (Microlearning, DEI), Entrepreneur, Hiker, Yogini
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Fluency is a huge driver of all literacy outcomes—it and vocabulary are two of the strongest correlatives to long term success in all subject areas. researchED Canada


So Paul A. Kirschner and I just had a “bucket list conversation” with the legend that is John Dunlosky about spacing and retrieval and how to make it work. We’re writing a chapter on the topic and I’m so excited to work on it and share it with everyone.

Jamie Metsala 🇨🇦 Una Malcolm (she/her) Leigh Fettes ONlit.org researchED Canada It’s been almost one week and I’m still rereading and reviewing all of the great learning! Thank you Jamie Metsala 🇨🇦 for starting the day off by sharing your wisdom and passion with us all.

Such powerful learning from incredible speakers - Is it too early to register for next year?? Nidhi Sachdeva, PhD researchED Canada

Nidhi Sachdeva, PhD Nellie Caruso Jamie Metsala 🇨🇦 Una Malcolm (she/her) ONlit.org researchED Canada It sure was. Every session had me madly jotting things down, nodding my head, soaking the learning up. My small school board had a big group there. It was so great that we were all there together. Thank you for this incredible opportunity. ❤️

Kareem J. Weaver “If discovery learning worked for them they would have discovered it by now.”

If you are not following Carl Hendrick, you are missing out.

Recently I’ve had the misfortune of being reminded how widespread BTC has become. Before years pass by, and mathematics education has its very own Lucy Calkins, continue to talk about it with colleagues. Greg Ashman in one of his recent posts says it nicely; “Building Thinking


Nidhi Sachdeva, PhD I always keep this from Daniel Willingham IN MIND: “Knowledge is not only cumulative, it grows exponentially. Those with a rich base of factual knowledge find it easier to learn more—the rich get richer.”

I’m no cognitive scientist, but if there’s one thing I believe, it’s this: if we want to get anything else right, we need to get the knowledge 🧩 right first. A must read from Daniel Willingham that helped me KNOW how knowledge helps with everything else.👇 drive.google.com/file/d/1qfeM-h…


If you missed the free webinar I put on with Blake Harvard (Blake Harvard) about attention and teacher explanations, the recording is now available: educationrickshaw.com/2025/06/16/max…

🫵 WE WANT YOU 🫵 You have a message to share with teachers that is: * interesting * useful * important, and * supported by research? researchED US and Denver Museum want YOU to apply for our 9/13 conference in Denver! The deadline is July 15: bit.ly/3HzcwF7
