Beyond the Margins: The Podcast
In this episode, Dr. Sohn A. Butts talks with Ms. Shauna King, brain science expert and school culture consultant, about how neuroscience can inform student motivation and engagement. Drawing on her experience from substitute teacher to principal and national consultant, Ms. King emphasizes that effective teaching starts with understanding how the brain works; particularly how predictability, relevance, and intrinsic motivation drive learning. The conversation explores dopamine’s role in focus and behavior, the effects of hormones and stress on adolescent brains, and the importance of clarity and relevance in lesson design. Ms. King critiques over-reliance on external rewards, discusses the impact of trauma on learning, and offers actionable strategies, like asking students how to improve the class, to foster ownership, curiosity, and engagement. She also imagines a fully brain-aligned school: student-centered, creative, structured yet exploratory, with intentional breaks, play, and collaborative spaces. At its core, the episode underscores that educators can ignite intrinsic motivation, make learning meaningful, and create environments where students thrive cognitively and emotionally.
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