Systems That Drive Instruction

Why Most School Improvement Efforts Fail

17 min · 6 de may de 2026
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A focused "conversation" for instructional leaders on why school improvement plans often fail—and what it takes to turn them into consistent, high-impact classroom practice. This episode breaks down the roles of clarity, alignment, and leadership action in driving real instructional change.

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Teacher Clarity vs Classroom Compliance

In this episode of Systems That Drive Instruction, Dr. B unpacks the critical difference between classroom compliance and true instructional clarity. Just because students are quiet, engaged, and completing tasks doesn't mean they understand the learning. This episode explores why teacher clarity is far more than posting an objective, how strong success criteria build student ownership, and why students should be able to explain what they are learning, why it matters, and how they know they're successful. Grounded in John Hattie's research on Teacher Clarity (d = 0.75), this conversation challenges leaders to rethink walkthroughs, student engagement, and what real learning evidence actually looks like in classrooms. Because compliance may create order. . . but clarity creates independence.

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