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š„ Episode Summary Most lessons start the same way: Explain it ā practice it ā assess it. That sequence feels safe. Itās also the problem. In this episode, I break down why starting with explanation kills thinkingāand what to do instead. Across ELA, math, science, and social studies, I show how a simple shift in sequence creates more engagement, better thinking, and real independence⦠without blowing up your unit plan. This isnāt a new strategy. Itās a different starting point. šÆ What Youāll Get Why ācontent firstā feels rightābut limits thinking How AI exposed the difference between compliance and real learning What actually happens when you put the problem first Simple ways to try this tomorrow (no extra prep) š§ The Shift Donāt explain first. Start with the problem. Let students wrestle before you rescue. That discomfort? Thatās where thinking starts. š ļø What This Looks Like (Real Classrooms) ELA: Start with a flawed argument ā let students find whatās wrong Math: Put the problem up cold ā delay the steps Science: Run the lab first ā explain after Social Studies: Lead with a primary source ā add context second Same move. Different subjects. š The Framework Build ā Think ā Reflect (BTR) Build: Do the task before the explanation Think: Add content after students attempt it Reflect: Ask what theyād change or do differently Miss the last step, and it never sticks. šÆ Try It Tuesday Take one assignment and ask: āCan students complete this without making a single decision?ā If yes: Put the problem first Hold the vocabulary End with one reflection question Thatās the shift. š¬ Keep It Going Try it. See what happens. Even if it gets weirdāthatās the point. Share how it goes: š² @CoachThomasTech š§ About the Podcast The TechEd Clubhouse Podcast ā practical, no-fluff ideas you can use tomorrow to make learning more active, meaningful, and real.
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