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How to Increase Student Engagement School-Wide | E236
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Key Moves to Increase Student Engagement:
- Appreciate Teachers' "Why" and Connect to Your Vision:
◦ Leaders should share their vision often and loudly, connecting it with teachers' personal "why". Your teachers look to you for vision.
- Celebrate Small Wins Loudly and Often:
◦ Publicly acknowledge positive things you see happening in classrooms.
◦ Leave positive Post-it notes for teachers; these can serve as powerful reminders that they are on the right track and encourage more of those actions.
◦ Share wins in faculty meetings (at the beginning and throughout) and in weekly newsletters.
◦ Celebrating wins tells everyone what is "awesome," aligns with the vision, and helps kids be engaged, implicitly encouraging others to follow suit. "What you focus on grows".
- Protect Planning and Collaborative Time:
◦ Faculty meetings should not be boring updates that could be emails. Teachers often cite meetings as the one thing they would change in education.
◦ Use this rare collaborative time to model engagement strategies you want to see in the classroom, such as Project-Based Learning (PBL) moves, collaboration, voice, and choice.
◦ When you model "sit and get" in meetings, you are communicating that this is how teaching and learning are done. Instead, model empowered and engaged learning.
- What NOT to Do: Don't Just Launch PBL Ineffectively:
◦ Avoid sending only one person to a PBL training and expecting them to train the entire staff or for others to instantly become innovators. This often leads to frustration and the abandonment of PBL.
◦ Effective PBL implementation requires a comprehensive approach, as seen in the Babcock Ranch model school in Florida, where everyone is PBL certified, they use structured processes (like the "PBL Simplified" book), and have PBL-certified coaches.
◦ PBL is a significant shift, especially for teachers accustomed to traditional teaching. Success comes when PBL becomes ingrained in the school's culture and daily operations.
Practical Steps for Implementation:
- Start small but be consistent.
- Audit current engagement by observing classrooms and identifying teachers who are already doing great things.
- Find and "fuel" these teachers by lifting up their PBL-like actions (e.g., great entry events, community partners, voice and choice).
- Build time into your schedule for discussing PBL and fostering staff collaboration.
- Create engagement for your teachers so they can experience it firsthand and then model it for their students.
- Once student engagement is achieved, "shout that from the rooftops".
Leadership Advice and Resources:
- Don't lead alone. Leading is challenging, so build a team.
- Consider starting a leadership team if you don't have one to help build a common vision.
- For a full year or three-year plan for PBL implementation, including information on teacher retention and grant funding, visit pblwebinar.com.
• If this episode was helpful, please rate and review the show to help other leaders find it.
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Manage episode 501191478 series 3067732
Key Moves to Increase Student Engagement:
- Appreciate Teachers' "Why" and Connect to Your Vision:
◦ Leaders should share their vision often and loudly, connecting it with teachers' personal "why". Your teachers look to you for vision.
- Celebrate Small Wins Loudly and Often:
◦ Publicly acknowledge positive things you see happening in classrooms.
◦ Leave positive Post-it notes for teachers; these can serve as powerful reminders that they are on the right track and encourage more of those actions.
◦ Share wins in faculty meetings (at the beginning and throughout) and in weekly newsletters.
◦ Celebrating wins tells everyone what is "awesome," aligns with the vision, and helps kids be engaged, implicitly encouraging others to follow suit. "What you focus on grows".
- Protect Planning and Collaborative Time:
◦ Faculty meetings should not be boring updates that could be emails. Teachers often cite meetings as the one thing they would change in education.
◦ Use this rare collaborative time to model engagement strategies you want to see in the classroom, such as Project-Based Learning (PBL) moves, collaboration, voice, and choice.
◦ When you model "sit and get" in meetings, you are communicating that this is how teaching and learning are done. Instead, model empowered and engaged learning.
- What NOT to Do: Don't Just Launch PBL Ineffectively:
◦ Avoid sending only one person to a PBL training and expecting them to train the entire staff or for others to instantly become innovators. This often leads to frustration and the abandonment of PBL.
◦ Effective PBL implementation requires a comprehensive approach, as seen in the Babcock Ranch model school in Florida, where everyone is PBL certified, they use structured processes (like the "PBL Simplified" book), and have PBL-certified coaches.
◦ PBL is a significant shift, especially for teachers accustomed to traditional teaching. Success comes when PBL becomes ingrained in the school's culture and daily operations.
Practical Steps for Implementation:
- Start small but be consistent.
- Audit current engagement by observing classrooms and identifying teachers who are already doing great things.
- Find and "fuel" these teachers by lifting up their PBL-like actions (e.g., great entry events, community partners, voice and choice).
- Build time into your schedule for discussing PBL and fostering staff collaboration.
- Create engagement for your teachers so they can experience it firsthand and then model it for their students.
- Once student engagement is achieved, "shout that from the rooftops".
Leadership Advice and Resources:
- Don't lead alone. Leading is challenging, so build a team.
- Consider starting a leadership team if you don't have one to help build a common vision.
- For a full year or three-year plan for PBL implementation, including information on teacher retention and grant funding, visit pblwebinar.com.
• If this episode was helpful, please rate and review the show to help other leaders find it.
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