Educator’s Corner
Why are so many young people disengaged from learning — and what can parents and educators do about it? That’s the question that journalist Jenny Anderson seeks to answer in her book, The Disengaged Teen. Alongside co-author Rebecca Winthrop, Jenny unpicks why so many teenagers have switched off from school and presents evidence-based strategies to help reignite their love of learning. In this episode, Jenny joins Kai to share: * What ‘student engagement’ really means beyond grades or behaviour * The four modes of student engagement and how to identify them * Why 50% of teens spend most of their time at school in one mode - and why this presents a huge challenge * How agency and the “zone of proximal development” support real learning * Simple strategies for parents and teachers to increase student engagement In this episode, Kai and Jenny discuss: 05:30 What student engagement really means — beyond behaviour 07:41 Why disengagement is one of the biggest challenges facing schools 10:13 The four modes of engagement: passenger, achiever, resister, explorer 17:28 Passenger mode: the “invisible middle” of the classroom 23:24 Achiever mode and the hidden costs of perfectionism 27:32 The challenges and opportunities of Resister mode 32:21 Signs a student is in Explorer mode and how to cultivate it 35:06 Practical strategies for parents and educators to foster agency and increase engagement 43:04 How AI is creating more passengers — and what to do about it About Our Guest Jenny Anderson is a journalist and co-author of The Disengaged Teen with Rebecca Winthrop. A former finance reporter for the New York Times, Jenny now writes about education, parenting, and human development. Her work explores how families and schools can support adolescents in moving from compliance or resistance into curiosity, agency, and meaningful engagement. Resources The Disengaged Teen — book website [https://www.thedisengagedteen.com/] Jenny’s Substack: How to Be Brave [https://howtobebrave.substack.com/] Rebecca Winthrop’s LinkedIn newsletter: Winthrop’s World of Education [https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/winthrops-world-of-education-7242168988468658176/] KaiPod News Enjoyed this episode? Keep the conversation going with KaiPod News — a fortnightly newsletter from Kai Vacher sharing fresh insights, stories, and strategies from education leaders around the world. Subscribe here [https://subscribepage.io/kaipod-news]. Related episodes: Episode 24 — Inside the Fastest Growing School in the UK (with Hugh Viney) [https://open.spotify.com/episode/5KbPNJYgIbeJH6edPAB9Ne?si=csah6owiS9y2xUz-BsmoKQ] Episode 17 — Why have Children Stopped Reading (with Daisy Christodoulou) [https://open.spotify.com/episode/44HPwtHWw7dPmCoRUvlYk8?si=r8TCCdioQOK13ll-vtLhhA] Credits Hosted by Kai Vacher [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kai-vacher-88753718/] A BSM BSS production Post-production by Communicating for Impact [https://communicating-for-impact.com/]
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