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Instructional Clarity: What Every Teacher Should Know. Say. Do. With Yasha Chapman

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In this episode of The Educators With Oil Podcast, Ronnette Branham welcomes back Yasha Chapman, M.Ed., for a powerful conversation on instructional clarity and what teachers need to know, say, and do to strengthen student learning. Building from a previous conversation on closing achievement gaps for Black and Brown students, this episode moves deeper into the daily practice of teaching. What does clarity look like before the lesson begins? How should teachers communicate expectations? What should students hear, see, and understand during instruction? How can educators maintain rigor while still supporting students well? Through the lens of Ronnette’s flagship framework, Identity Before Instruction™, this conversation reminds educators that before there is instruction, there is the educator. The way we prepare, communicate, reflect, and respond directly impacts what students experience in the classroom. This episode is for teachers, instructional coaches, school leaders, and educators who want to teach with greater clarity, purpose, and impact. In this episode, we discuss: * What instructional clarity really means * What teachers need to know before they teach * What teachers need to say during instruction * What teachers need to do consistently in the classroom * How clarity supports rigor and student success * How coaching can help strengthen teacher practice * Why teacher reflection matters before, during, and after instruction If you are an educator who wants to become clearer, stronger, and more intentional in your teaching practice, this conversation is for you.

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