The Student-Centered World Podcast

Student-Centered World Podcast

My name is Jenn Breisacher and I am CEO of Student-Centered World. I help teachers create a fully engaged classroom through student-centered learning, reducing teacher stress, and increasing student success. Are you overwhelmed as a teacher? Do you find that your passion just isn't where it used to be? Do you love what you do, but the daily stress is just becoming too much? If so, you've found the right place. Our podcast focuses on teachers and how to avoid burnout while creating a memorable and (relatively) stress-free environment in your classroom and school.

  1. Addressing the Chronic Absenteeism Crisis in Education

    07/06/2024

    Addressing the Chronic Absenteeism Crisis in Education

    Welcome to another episode of the Student Centered World Podcast! In this episode, Jen Brei Sacher, a teacher turned consultant, delves into a critical issue impacting the education sector—chronic absenteeism in schools. The Rising Issue of Chronic Absenteeism: Chronic absenteeism has surged post-pandemic, raising concerns about its long-term effects on student performance and engagement. Factors Contributing to Absenteeism: Remote Work Influence: With many parents working from home, students question the necessity of daily physical attendance at school. Behavioral and Mental Health Challenges: Increased behavioral issues and mental health concerns have made some students feel safer at home. Outdated Learning Models: The one-size-fits-all lecture approach fails to meet diverse student needs, making traditional school attendance seem less relevant. Curriculum Relevance: Disconnect between school content and real-world applications diminishes student motivation. Possible Solutions: Reimagine the Learning Environment: Adopt flexible and personalized learning models, integrate project-based learning, and provide student choice. Address Behavioral and Mental Health: Offer adequate support services, such as counseling and mental health programs, within schools. Modernize the Curriculum: Update content to teach critical skills like problem-solving and critical thinking relevant to the 21st-century economy. Leverage Technology: Use technology to create interactive and engaging lessons accessible both in-person and remotely. New York Times Article on Chronic Absenteeism Student Apathy Crisis Article Free Workshop on Reversing Student Apathy Jenn's book: The Classroom Dichotomy

    9 min
  2. Contradictions in Education

    06/29/2024

    Contradictions in Education

    Episode Summary: In this episode of the Student-Centered World Podcast, we dive into the challenges that make teaching feel unmanageable, exploring the contradictions that educators face daily, and discussing what needs to change to keep teachers in the classroom. Key Points: Introduction: Overview of the low satisfaction rate in the teaching profession. Mission to help teachers retain their passion for education. Contradictions in Teaching: Diverse Learning Levels vs. Rigid Pacing: Teachers must meet a wide range of student needs while adhering to strict schedules. Social-Emotional Support vs. Standards-Driven Content: Balancing the emotional well-being of students with the push to meet academic standards. Conceptual Understanding vs. Content Coverage: Struggling to ensure deep learning amid extensive content requirements. Technology Integration vs. Screen Time Reduction: Leveraging technology for personalized learning while managing screen time. Addressing the Challenges: Allow flexibility in curriculum pacing to cater to student needs. Integrate social-emotional learning into existing curricula. Emphasize deeper exploration of content through flipped classrooms and other strategies. Solutions for Teacher Fulfillment: Importance of personalized professional development. Overview of Vault Forward, a comprehensive workshop program for teachers. Encouragement for teachers to take control of their professional growth. Additional Resources: Mention of Jenn's new book, The Classroom Dichotomy, exploring the balance between the teacher and student sides of the classroom. Links to further reading and workshops: Flipping the Classroom Article Vault Forward Program The Classroom Dichotomy

    9 min
  3. Preparing for a Productive and Relaxing Summer Break

    06/15/2024

    Preparing for a Productive and Relaxing Summer Break

    Introduction: In this episode of the Student-Centered World Podcast, Jenn discusses strategies for teachers to unwind and yet remain productive over the summer break. As the school year wraps up, it's essential to balance relaxation with a bit of preparation to start the next year strong. Episode Highlights: Welcome Message: Jenn welcomes listeners and acknowledges the end of the school year. Notes the differences in school year timelines across regions, especially contrasting the U.S. with Australia. Work-Life Balance: The concept of work-life balance is explored, emphasizing it's not a strict 50/50 split but an ebb and flow. Tips for managing work and home priorities effectively. Taking a True Break: The importance of fully unwinding after the school year to avoid burnout. How to allow your brain and body to reset to a state of normalcy. Productive Summer Tips: Suggestions for getting ahead on school prep before the break begins. Practical advice for setting up the first week of school, like making copies of frequently used handouts. Using a Teaching Journal: The benefit of carrying a notebook or using a notes app to jot down ideas over the summer. This practice helps capture creative ideas without stressing over them immediately. Decompression Strategies: Emphasizing the need to relax in whatever way suits you, be it traveling, staying home, reading, or gardening. Listening to your body to determine when you're ready to start thinking about the next school year. Professional Development: Finding flexible professional development opportunities online. Balancing PD with relaxation to avoid burnout. Resources and Workshop: Jenn mentions her ongoing workshop, "Reversing Student Apathy," and its benefits. Links to articles on work-life balance and preventing teacher burnout. Conclusion: Jenn wraps up by encouraging teachers to enjoy their summer break, take time to relax, and prepare in a way that suits them best. She wishes everyone a pleasant vacation and looks forward to seeing them rejuvenated in the new school year. Resources Mentioned: Article on Work-Life Balance Article on Preventing Teacher Burnout "Reversing Student Apathy" Workshop Book: The Classroom Dichotomy

    9 min
  4. Part 5/5: How to Fix Student Apathy

    06/08/2024

    Part 5/5: How to Fix Student Apathy

    Key Points Discussed: The Need for a New Normal: Discussing the evolution of the educational landscape and the importance of embracing these changes rather than clinging to outdated methods. The Classroom Renaissance: Introducing the concept of fundamental changes needed in the education system, framed around four key pillars that ensure a structurally sound approach to learning. Insights Shared: Beyond Superficial Changes: Emphasizing the need to move beyond quick fixes and trendy methods, focusing instead on deep, meaningful engagement that aligns with the intrinsic motivations of students. Reimagining Teaching Strategies: Proposing a shift from traditional teaching to engaging and facilitating dynamic learning experiences that are relevant to the real world. Calls to Action: Embrace Educational Transformation: Encouraging educators to adopt a mindset of continuous evaluation and creativity in order to reshape the educational experience effectively. Engage with New Teaching Workshops: Highlighting a free workshop "Reversing Student Apathy", designed to equip teachers with innovative strategies that reignite student engagement and adapt to the changing educational demands. Special Segments: Classroom Renaissance: A deep dive into the pillars that support a revitalized approach to education, ensuring that teaching methods are robust and appropriate for today's challenges. Empowering Educators: Motivational insights on how teachers can harness their power to influence and reshape education, making a significant impact on their students' lives. Additional Resources: For those interested in exploring this topic further, links to the relevant articles and studies discussed in this episode are provided below: Register for the Free Workshop - Designed specifically for teachers, this workshop offers practical strategies to transform classroom engagement and effectiveness. Link to the Featured Article: ⁠Student Apathy in Schools: It’s More Complicated than You Think⁠ Book Release: "The Classroom Dichotomy" is now available! Check it out ⁠here⁠ for more insights on maintaining an effective classroom environment. To read my blog post on this specific topic, visit here.

    7 min
  5. Part 4/5: How to Engage an Uninterested Student

    06/01/2024

    Part 4/5: How to Engage an Uninterested Student

    Episode Overview: Welcome to the fourth installment of our five-part series on the Student Apathy Crisis. This episode focuses on bridging the gap between traditional educational methods and the current needs of our students, influenced by rapid technological advancements and significant societal changes. Key Points Discussed: Impact of Generational Traumas and Experiences: Exploring how the combined effects of parental traumas, global crises like the COVID-19 pandemic, and significant societal events have shaped the current student psyche. Critique of Traditional Education Methods: Discussion on why the conventional classroom setup and teaching methodologies are increasingly viewed as outdated by students who are native to a digital, information-rich era. The Need for a Revised Educational Model: Emphasizing the disconnect between what students are expected to learn and the realities of the modern world they are navigating. Insights Shared: Students’ Perception of Education: Insight into how today’s students view traditional education as irrelevant to their future, influenced by their unique experiences such as constant exposure to crises, the rise of social media, and alternative career paths showcased online. Desire for Relevant Learning: Students crave educational experiences that are relevant, interactive, and practical, aligning more closely with their everyday use of technology and their future needs in an uncertain world. Calls to Action: Educational Innovation: Urging educators to adopt more interactive, technology-integrated, and student-centered approaches to teaching to better engage students and prepare them for future challenges. Inspiring Resilience and Hope: Highlighting the importance of teaching not just academic content but also resilience and hope, preparing students for a world that is constantly evolving. What to Expect Next: Join us next week for the final episode of this series where we will synthesize our discussions and explore practical strategies and solutions to effectively address student apathy and re-engage students in their educational journey. Additional Resources: For those interested in exploring this topic further, links to the relevant articles and studies discussed in this episode are provided below: Link to the Featured Article: ⁠Student Apathy in Schools: It’s More Complicated than You Think⁠ Book Release: "The Classroom Dichotomy" is now available! Check it out ⁠here⁠ for more insights on maintaining an effective classroom environment. To read more on this specific topic, visit my blog post here.

    7 min
  6. Part 3/5: How do you handle uninterested students?

    05/25/2024

    Part 3/5: How do you handle uninterested students?

    Episode Overview: Welcome to part three of our five-part series on the Student Apathy Crisis. Today, we explore the pre-existing conditions in education that were exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, offering a deeper understanding of how these issues have developed over the years. Key Points Discussed: Misconceptions About the Pandemic's Role: While many attribute current educational challenges solely to the COVID-19 pandemic, evidence suggests that issues like student disengagement and teacher shortages have been escalating for over a decade. Historical Perspectives: We reference pivotal reports from before the pandemic, such as the 2016 Learning Policy Institute’s report on teacher shortages and the 2014 School Mental Health journal article on classroom climate, to highlight the longstanding nature of these challenges. The Amplifying Effect of COVID-19: The pandemic did not create these problems but rather highlighted and intensified them, bringing them into sharper public focus. Insights Shared: Shifts in Student Behavior Pre-Pandemic: Insight into how changes in student behavior and parental attitudes towards education had already begun to shift before the pandemic, setting the stage for the current crisis. Societal Impacts on Education: Discussion on how societal polarization and cultural shifts during the pandemic have influenced educational environments and teacher-student dynamics. Technology's Dual Role: Examination of how increased reliance on digital communication has impacted students' social skills and their perceptions of interpersonal interactions. Expert Opinions: Quotes and findings from experts like Alisa Bowman and studies from institutions like Baylor College of Medicine, provide a scholarly backdrop to the discussion on socialization and technology’s impact on children during the pandemic. What to Expect Next: In the upcoming episode, we will delve into specific strategies that can be employed to address these deep-seated issues. We'll also share success stories from educators who are making strides in re-engaging students. Additional Resources: For those interested in exploring this topic further, links to the relevant articles and studies discussed in this episode are provided below: Link to the Featured Article: ⁠Student Apathy in Schools: It’s More Complicated than You Think⁠ Influence of Classroom and School Climate on Teacher Perceptions of Student Problem Behavior - School Mental Health Journal 2014 The Teacher Shortage is Real and Growing - Economic Policy Institute Book Release: "The Classroom Dichotomy" is now available! Check it out ⁠here⁠ for more insights on maintaining an effective classroom environment. To read more on this specific topic, ⁠visit my blog post here⁠.

    6 min
  7. Part 2/5: Why Do Students Disengage?

    05/18/2024

    Part 2/5: Why Do Students Disengage?

    Episode Overview: Welcome back to part two of our five-part series addressing the Student Apathy Crisis in contemporary classrooms. This episode explores a key factor influencing student engagement: the unique parenting styles of Generation X and their impact on today's students. Key Points Discussed: The Garden Analogy: We begin with a scenario comparing a gardener tending to a garden with the role of educators in the classroom, emphasizing the need for adaptive strategies based on changing conditions. Challenges in Education vs. Gardening: Like plants, students require different approaches depending on various external and internal factors that might not be immediately obvious to the educator. Generation X's Parenting Influence: Today’s students primarily hail from homes governed by Gen X and Millennial parents, who often exhibit a stark contrast in parenting styles compared to previous generations. Shifts from Latchkey to Helicopter Parenting: We delve into how Gen X, often raised with significant independence, now tends toward 'helicopter parenting', a style that, while protective, may hinder children's ability to manage challenges independently. Insights Shared: Impact of Helicopter Parenting: Discussion on how overprotective parenting can impede the development of crucial skills like self-regulation and emotional coping, referencing findings from the American Psychological Association. Balancing Support and Independence: Exploring strategies for educators and parents to find the right balance between supporting students and allowing them to experience and overcome challenges independently. Broader Societal Impacts: How recent global events and changes in social interactions have exacerbated shifts in student behavior and classroom dynamics. What to Expect Next: In next week’s episode, we will explore additional layers of the student apathy crisis and begin discussing actionable strategies to re-engage students effectively. We'll also share insights from educators who are successfully making a difference in their classrooms. Additional Resources: Link to the Featured Article: ⁠Student Apathy in Schools: It’s More Complicated than You Think⁠ Book Release: "The Classroom Dichotomy" is now available! Check it out ⁠here⁠ for more insights on maintaining an effective classroom environment. To read more on this specific topic, ⁠⁠visit my blog post here⁠⁠.

    9 min

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My name is Jenn Breisacher and I am CEO of Student-Centered World. I help teachers create a fully engaged classroom through student-centered learning, reducing teacher stress, and increasing student success. Are you overwhelmed as a teacher? Do you find that your passion just isn't where it used to be? Do you love what you do, but the daily stress is just becoming too much? If so, you've found the right place. Our podcast focuses on teachers and how to avoid burnout while creating a memorable and (relatively) stress-free environment in your classroom and school.