Let's Take a Step Back
Recent crises make it easy to blame student incivility on stress. But is something deeper happening? Are we seeing a broader shift in how students communicate? In this episode, we break down what’s really driving these tense exchanges, explore the roots of the problem, and share practical steps educators can take. You’ll hear about compelling programs developed by innovative educators Jonah Hassenfeld and Rachel Dingman to help students build the skills needed for deeper, more empathetic conversations. Don’t miss the end—Rachel shares what teens had to say after experiencing her new program. Leave a comment about your thoughts on this issue-something you noticed about how kids talk, a story you have, or a solution you can imagine. Respond to others' comments to keep the conversation going. Scroll down for the episode timeline & more ways to get involved...Episode Timeline: I.Analysis of the Problem 0- Introduction of the incident: tension between students over the politics in the current situation in Israel 4:07- What to make of this/Why our students started acting this way 5:46- What was the ultimate cause of these troubling student exchanges about the war in Israel 8:28- Did this shift happen in all schools? 9:46- Why didn’t we notice this shift happening? 11:04- Now that we notice a change in communication is there something to do? 12:35- If we want to give it a try, what should we do about it? II. Potential Solutions 14:17- Dr. Jonah Hassenfeld’s program that focuses students on the “why” of their positions 16:33- Rachel Dingman’s program that trains students to listen instead of argue 20:51- Summary * https://forms.gle/RfiEpr5xikvz6uFL9 [https://forms.gle/RfiEpr5xikvz6uFL9] * Answer the poll on this episode! (only visible on the Spotify mobile app) * Leave feedback, share ideas for new episodes, or initiatives you are considering on this issue at letstakeastepback25@gmail.com
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