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She is the co-author with Jenny Anderson of The Disengaged Teen: Helping Kids Learn Better, Feel Better, and Live Better.
She holds a PhD from Columbia University's Teachers College, an MA from its School of International and Public Affairs, and a BA from Swarthmore College. SummaryJeff and Rebecca explore how schools' outdated designs hinder student agency and engagement. They unpack the four "disengagement modes," highlight practices that foster curiosity and autonomy, and stress the role of families, teachers, and systemic reform in helping students become lifelong, self-directed learners.
Key TakeawaysOutdated Structures vs. Agency: Schools were built for compliance, not curiosity—modern learning must cultivate student agency and exploration.
Four Modes of Engagement: Students move among Passenger, Achiever, Resistor, and Explorer engagement modes.
Pathways Forward: Family collaboration, autonomy-supportive teaching, and project-based learning help students thrive and connect knowledge to real life.
Social MediaInstagram: @drrebeccawinthrop
TikTok: @drrebeccawinthrop
LinkedIn: Rebecca Winthrop
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She is the co-author with Jenny Anderson of The Disengaged Teen: Helping Kids Learn Better, Feel Better, and Live Better.
She holds a PhD from Columbia University's Teachers College, an MA from its School of International and Public Affairs, and a BA from Swarthmore College. SummaryJeff and Rebecca explore how schools' outdated designs hinder student agency and engagement. They unpack the four "disengagement modes," highlight practices that foster curiosity and autonomy, and stress the role of families, teachers, and systemic reform in helping students become lifelong, self-directed learners.
Key TakeawaysOutdated Structures vs. Agency: Schools were built for compliance, not curiosity—modern learning must cultivate student agency and exploration.
Four Modes of Engagement: Students move among Passenger, Achiever, Resistor, and Explorer engagement modes.
Pathways Forward: Family collaboration, autonomy-supportive teaching, and project-based learning help students thrive and connect knowledge to real life.
Social MediaInstagram: @drrebeccawinthrop
TikTok: @drrebeccawinthrop
LinkedIn: Rebecca Winthrop

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