Beyond Engagement: Designing Classrooms That Help Students Think, Regulate, and Learn - TEC78

05/01/2026 1h 7min Temporada 4 Episodio 78

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What happens when engagement isn’t enough?In this episode of the TechEd Clubhouse Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Lisa Riegel to explore what’s really happening beneath student behavior, disengagement, and classroom stress.Drawing from neuroscience, classroom practice, and systems-level work with schools, Dr. Riegel reframes behavior as the intersection of biology and context—not compliance or character.This conversation challenges traditional discipline models and offers practical strategies educators can use immediately to create classrooms where students can think, regulate, and learn—without killing joy.------------------------------------WHAT WE TALK ABOUT:• Why behavior is a regulation issue, not a motivation issue • How past experiences shape present classroom reactions • Calm, alert, and alarm states in the brain • Why productive struggle fails under chronic stress • How instructional design can unintentionally escalate behavior • Why relationships matter more than routines • Why teacher regulation matters as much as student regulation ------------------------------------KEY TAKEAWAYS:• Behavior = Biology + Context • Calm comes before cognition • Escalation shuts down thinking • Instructional design can reduce or increase stress • Regulation systems matter—for students and adults ------------------------------------PRACTICAL STRATEGIES DISCUSSED:• “Fizzy or Flat” emotional check-ins • Name it, Own it, Control it language • Consistent, non-confrontational discipline structures • Designing for intellectual safety before challenge ------------------------------------RESOURCES:• NeuroWell – Book by Dr. Lisa Riegel • Jakapa (https://jakapa.com) • Dr. Lisa Riegel’s website: https://lisareigel.com • Dr. Lisa Riegel’s LinkedIn------------------------------------REFLECTION QUESTIONS:• What behaviors might actually be stress responses? • Where might my instruction unintentionally escalate anxiety? • How am I supporting my own regulation as an educator? ------------------------------------SUBSCRIBE & SHARE:If this episode resonated, share it with a colleague or administrator and subscribe to the TechEd Clubhouse Podcast for more conversations about learning, design, and humanity in schools.

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