Classroom Narratives: Healing in Education
📝 Episode Synopsis In the second installment of the HEART series, Dr. Joey Weisler explores the first pillar of the HEART framework: Habits. Reflecting on his early years as a college professor, Joey shares how he once believed academic rigor meant assigning more work—until both his students and his own life revealed a different path. This episode examines how simple, predictable classroom routines can foster psychological safety, increase student ownership, and strengthen engagement without sacrificing rigor. Through practical examples—from classroom circles and invitational language to flexible assessment choices—Joey argues that effective habits aren't about controlling students; they're about creating structures that invite them into meaningful learning. Dr. Weisler justifies that earning respect from students does not come the quantity of work assigned; but rather, the quality in which content can be responded to. Whether you teach elementary school, high school, or college, this conversation offers practical ways to rethink routines so that students feel both challenged and supported. 💭 Memorable Takeaway Great classrooms aren't built on rigid compliance—they're built on predictable habits that invite students into learning. 🔗 Show Links and Resources 📌 CLASSROOM NARRATIVES SEGMENT: Safe Enough: Redefining Healing, Safety, and Story with Dr. Jamie Marich [https://rss.com/podcasts/teachertestimony/2304803/] 📌 HEART SOLO SERIES SEGMENTS: 💛 Teaching with HEART and SOUL: "The Look" That Taught Me to Care, Not Carry [https://rss.com/podcasts/teachertestimony/2931173/]
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