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In this episode of Educate to Self-Regulate, I'm joined by my friend and co-host Nidean Dickson to explore an important question for today’s classrooms:
How do we move from thinking routines and good questions to genuine self-regulated learning and authentic engagement?
Many classrooms appear engaged on the surface. Students follow routines, raise their hands, and complete tasks. But this visible participation can sometimes become ritual compliance — behaviour that looks productive but lacks cognitive depth.
In this episode, you'll learn:
✔️ The difference between compliance and authentic engagement
✔️ Why engagement depends on metacognition, interest, and self-control
✔️ How thinking routines can become transferable learning strategies — and avoid “strategy stripping” by teaching students how and why to use them
✔️ The NEMO-T Framework — Name, Explain, Model, Opportunity, Time for reflection, and Transfer
True engagement comes when students can understand and regulate their own learning.
Listen on Spotify and Apple podcasts
Watch the full episode on YouTube
Resources & Mentions
Remember to subscribe to Educate to Self-Regulate to receive updates on future episodes. Join the @edtoselfreg community as we share our personal and professional experiences, insights, and actionable tips for boosting self-regulated learning for yourself and your students.
Love this Episode? Have questions?
Share your thoughts with us on Instagram or Twitter: @edtoselfreg
By Dr Shyam BarrIn this episode of Educate to Self-Regulate, I'm joined by my friend and co-host Nidean Dickson to explore an important question for today’s classrooms:
How do we move from thinking routines and good questions to genuine self-regulated learning and authentic engagement?
Many classrooms appear engaged on the surface. Students follow routines, raise their hands, and complete tasks. But this visible participation can sometimes become ritual compliance — behaviour that looks productive but lacks cognitive depth.
In this episode, you'll learn:
✔️ The difference between compliance and authentic engagement
✔️ Why engagement depends on metacognition, interest, and self-control
✔️ How thinking routines can become transferable learning strategies — and avoid “strategy stripping” by teaching students how and why to use them
✔️ The NEMO-T Framework — Name, Explain, Model, Opportunity, Time for reflection, and Transfer
True engagement comes when students can understand and regulate their own learning.
Listen on Spotify and Apple podcasts
Watch the full episode on YouTube
Resources & Mentions
Remember to subscribe to Educate to Self-Regulate to receive updates on future episodes. Join the @edtoselfreg community as we share our personal and professional experiences, insights, and actionable tips for boosting self-regulated learning for yourself and your students.
Love this Episode? Have questions?
Share your thoughts with us on Instagram or Twitter: @edtoselfreg