Evidence in the Wild

By Dr Joshua M Stewart

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Evidence in the Wild is a podcast about how data and research really get used in education. Hosted by researcher and former college professor Josh Stewart, this show features honest, engaging conversations with educators, administrators, and policy folks navigating the messy space between evidence and real-world practice. It’s about elevating what works, questioning what doesn’t, and democratizing how we use data to shape the future of education. Josh can be reached through his website at https://rockymountain-research.org/ or joshua@rockymountain-research.org

Episode Date
Reimagining Federal Education Research with Amber Northern
May 14, 2026
Mitch Weathers & Sarah Oberle: Putting Executive Function into Every Classroom
Apr 28, 2026
Meet Them Where They Are: Anousheh Shayestehpour on Pacific Education and Test Taking
Apr 06, 2026
Art, Evidence, and Bonsai in Education with Ryan Neil
Mar 04, 2026
From Layoffs to Leadership: David Blumenthal on Building What Comes Next
Feb 16, 2026
Little Bets for Big Impact with Michelle Miller and Matthew Callison
Jan 26, 2026
Cultivating Math Identity: A Conversation with Adam Smith
Dec 18, 2025
Redefining Education with Real-World Learning in K–12 with Vernon Orndorff
Oct 28, 2025
Math for Every Mind with Aubrey Francisco
Oct 14, 2025
Starting Slow to Go Fast with Shelby Danks
Sep 30, 2025
Locally Led R&D at Summit Public Schools: Lessons in Innovation
Aug 26, 2025
Can AI Limit our Potential for Innovation in Education Research and Development?
Aug 19, 2025
Testing and Accountability?! Is That Still Going to Be a Thing?
Aug 12, 2025
Evidence to Impact: A Conversation with Eric Mason
Aug 05, 2025
The What Works Clearinghouse and Effective Programs for Students with Dyslexia and Struggling Readers
Jul 28, 2025
Correlation vs. Causation: Why Getting It Wrong Can Derail Good Decisions
Jul 21, 2025
From Meh to Meaningful: Logic Models
Jul 14, 2025
South Dakota’s Teacher Apprenticeship Model with Dr. David DeJong
Jul 10, 2025
Welcome to the Wild: What This Podcast Is and Why It Matters
Jul 10, 2025