Real Talk School Leadership with Dan Mault
The final weeks of the school year can feel like a whirlwind. Between report cards, field trips, awards ceremonies, classroom cleanup, assessments, and countless end-of-year tasks, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed while still trying to provide meaningful learning experiences for students. In this episode of Real Talk School Leadership, we explore practical, research-based strategies for finishing the school year strong. We discuss why student attention and motivation often change as summer approaches, how educators can shift from compliance to engagement, and why play, movement, outdoor learning, and creativity become even more important during the final weeks of school. Grounded in research from Deci and Ryan on motivation, John Hattie on student engagement, Peter Gray on play, Kuo and colleagues on outdoor learning, E. Paul Torrance on creativity, and Teresa Amabile’s work on progress and motivation, this episode offers realistic ideas that teachers can implement immediately. Whether you're looking for ways to keep students engaged, create memorable learning experiences, maintain your own energy, or simply make it to the finish line with a smile, this episode is packed with practical takeaways to help you and your students end the year on a high note. Because sometimes the goal isn't to make June look like October. It's to make June meaningful.
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