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The Feedback Loop: How Student Surveys Shape Better Classrooms with Tana Stanley

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In this episode of The Crisis in Education Podcast, Dr. Paul "Paulie" Gavoni sits down with three-time District Teacher of the Year finalist, Tana Stanley, to explore a critical and often overlooked element of classroom success—student voice.

They dig into how giving students opportunities to provide feedback through structured surveys can foster engagement, build psychological safety, and contribute to a more learning-ready classroom environment. Tana shares practical strategies from her own teaching experience, including how she uses student surveys to guide her instruction and strengthen her relationship with learners.

From implementation tips to lessons learned, this is a must-listen for any educator looking to make student-centered learning more than just a buzzword.

📩 Want a Copy of the Student Voice & Learning Readiness Survey?
Email [email protected] with the subject line "Student Survey" and we’ll send it your way.

⚠️ Disclaimer:
This survey is a practical tool informed by research on student engagement, teacher-student relationships, and learning readiness. However, it is not a validated psychometric instrument. Its intended use is to open dialogue, build connection, and guide reflection—not to formally evaluate teacher performance or diagnose student needs.

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In this episode of The Crisis in Education Podcast, Dr. Paul "Paulie" Gavoni sits down with three-time District Teacher of the Year finalist, Tana Stanley, to explore a critical and often overlooked element of classroom success—student voice.

They dig into how giving students opportunities to provide feedback through structured surveys can foster engagement, build psychological safety, and contribute to a more learning-ready classroom environment. Tana shares practical strategies from her own teaching experience, including how she uses student surveys to guide her instruction and strengthen her relationship with learners.

From implementation tips to lessons learned, this is a must-listen for any educator looking to make student-centered learning more than just a buzzword.

📩 Want a Copy of the Student Voice & Learning Readiness Survey?
Email [email protected] with the subject line "Student Survey" and we’ll send it your way.

⚠️ Disclaimer:
This survey is a practical tool informed by research on student engagement, teacher-student relationships, and learning readiness. However, it is not a validated psychometric instrument. Its intended use is to open dialogue, build connection, and guide reflection—not to formally evaluate teacher performance or diagnose student needs.

  continue reading

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