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You’re Brilliant, Now Get Back to Work

28 min · 30 de mar de 2026
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Ever watched a student give up on a challenging task and wondered how to push them without losing their trust? In this episode of Pivot, Inspire, Elevate, we’re diving into Warm Demander Pedagogy, the framework for teachers who want to be a supportive safety net while simultaneously pushing students into the deep end of “productive struggle”, because as it turns out, pity is a terrible substitute for a lesson plan The Case for Warm Demanders in Today’s Schools [https://www.cultofpedagogy.com/warm-demanders/]

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