In this first episode of Evidence in the Wild, host Josh Stewart shares why this podcast exists, and why now is the time for a more honest, human conversation about data and research in education. Josh reflects on his background as a researcher, someone who grew up with dyslexia, and a former college professor who has spent the last decade working on federal and philanthropic education projects.
This episode sets the stage for what’s to come: candid conversations with educators, administrators, and researchers who are using evidence in creative, imperfect, and deeply committed ways to improve 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