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In this S5E7 Schoolutions Teaching Strategies BONUS, I'm unpacking 3 game-changing insights from my conversation with Stuart Yates about his creation, My Sport Diary. 
These ideas apply way beyond sports—we're transforming how we approach education, feedback, student engagement, and what we choose to remember. Because what if we're teaching kids to measure success by all the wrong things? We celebrate the A on the test, the trophy on the shelf—but what about the student who showed up even when struggling, asked for help, or cheered for teammates without playing time?
The 3 Mindset Shifts:
1️⃣ The Process is the Prize – Moving from outcome obsession to celebrating growth
2️⃣ Reflection Before Interrogation – Why students need processing time before feedback
3️⃣ Memory Keepers vs Record Keepers – Documenting what actually matters
What You'll Learn:
✅ How to apply John Hattie's feedback research in practical ways (student success, effective teaching)
✅ Why "the car ride home" conversation needs to change (parent communication, family partnerships, caregiver support)
✅ Innovative teaching strategies that boost student motivation, student participation, and active learning
✅ How to create a classroom culture that values process over outcome (classroom belonging, student engagement, inclusive teaching)
✅ Practical lesson planning tips for reflection-based learning (instructional strategies, teaching tips)
✅ Why documenting the "human stuff" transforms student discipline and classroom behavior
✅ How sports diaries translate to classroom success (whole child, thriving students, pro-kid mindset)
Key Takeaways:
→ Celebrate the process as much as the outcome with your students
→ Build in reflection time before feedback conversations (coaching strategies, teacher coaching)
→ Create memory keepers, not just record keepers
→ Focus on student empowerment over compliance (managing students, classroom control)
→ Document relationships, growth, and joy—not just grades (inspiring students, attention in class)
This isn't just about sports. It's about raising humans who can reflect on experiences, articulate what they need, take ownership of growth, find value in the journey, and build meaningful relationships.
Your Next Step:
Pick ONE area—your classroom, your team, or your family—and try ONE shift this week:
• Add a reflection question to your routine
• Build in 5 minutes of think time before discussions  
• Start a "silly awards" or memory-keeping tradition
CHAPTERS:
0:00 – Introduction: Are We Celebrating the Wrong Things?
1:00 – The Problem with Outcome-Based Success
2:00 – Meet Stuart Yates & My Sport Diary
3:00 – The Quote That Changed Everything
4:00 – Mindset Shift #1: The Process is the Prize
5:00 – John Hattie's 3 Essential Feedback Questions
6:00 – Celebrating the "How" Not Just the "What"
7:00 – Mindset Shift #2: Reflection Before Interrogation
8:00 – The Car Ride Home Problem
9:00 – Why Students Need Processing Time
10:00 – Creating the Protective Bubble
11:00 – Mindset Shift #3: Memory Keepers vs Record Keepers
12:00 – What Are We Really Recording?
13:00 – Your Action Steps This Week
14:00 – Final Thoughts & Next Episode Preview
🚀📚 Watch the full S5E7  @schoolutionspodcast  interview here (https://youtu.be/a7npy42tJw0)
📧 Connect: [email protected] 
🎵 Music: Benjamin Wahl
#StudentEngagement #Schoolutions #SchoolutionsTeachingStrategies
When coaches, teachers, administrators, and families work hand in hand, it fosters a school atmosphere where everyone is inspired and every student is fully engaged in their learning journey.
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In this S5E7 Schoolutions Teaching Strategies BONUS, I'm unpacking 3 game-changing insights from my conversation with Stuart Yates about his creation, My Sport Diary. 
These ideas apply way beyond sports—we're transforming how we approach education, feedback, student engagement, and what we choose to remember. Because what if we're teaching kids to measure success by all the wrong things? We celebrate the A on the test, the trophy on the shelf—but what about the student who showed up even when struggling, asked for help, or cheered for teammates without playing time?
The 3 Mindset Shifts:
1️⃣ The Process is the Prize – Moving from outcome obsession to celebrating growth
2️⃣ Reflection Before Interrogation – Why students need processing time before feedback
3️⃣ Memory Keepers vs Record Keepers – Documenting what actually matters
What You'll Learn:
✅ How to apply John Hattie's feedback research in practical ways (student success, effective teaching)
✅ Why "the car ride home" conversation needs to change (parent communication, family partnerships, caregiver support)
✅ Innovative teaching strategies that boost student motivation, student participation, and active learning
✅ How to create a classroom culture that values process over outcome (classroom belonging, student engagement, inclusive teaching)
✅ Practical lesson planning tips for reflection-based learning (instructional strategies, teaching tips)
✅ Why documenting the "human stuff" transforms student discipline and classroom behavior
✅ How sports diaries translate to classroom success (whole child, thriving students, pro-kid mindset)
Key Takeaways:
→ Celebrate the process as much as the outcome with your students
→ Build in reflection time before feedback conversations (coaching strategies, teacher coaching)
→ Create memory keepers, not just record keepers
→ Focus on student empowerment over compliance (managing students, classroom control)
→ Document relationships, growth, and joy—not just grades (inspiring students, attention in class)
This isn't just about sports. It's about raising humans who can reflect on experiences, articulate what they need, take ownership of growth, find value in the journey, and build meaningful relationships.
Your Next Step:
Pick ONE area—your classroom, your team, or your family—and try ONE shift this week:
• Add a reflection question to your routine
• Build in 5 minutes of think time before discussions  
• Start a "silly awards" or memory-keeping tradition
CHAPTERS:
0:00 – Introduction: Are We Celebrating the Wrong Things?
1:00 – The Problem with Outcome-Based Success
2:00 – Meet Stuart Yates & My Sport Diary
3:00 – The Quote That Changed Everything
4:00 – Mindset Shift #1: The Process is the Prize
5:00 – John Hattie's 3 Essential Feedback Questions
6:00 – Celebrating the "How" Not Just the "What"
7:00 – Mindset Shift #2: Reflection Before Interrogation
8:00 – The Car Ride Home Problem
9:00 – Why Students Need Processing Time
10:00 – Creating the Protective Bubble
11:00 – Mindset Shift #3: Memory Keepers vs Record Keepers
12:00 – What Are We Really Recording?
13:00 – Your Action Steps This Week
14:00 – Final Thoughts & Next Episode Preview
🚀📚 Watch the full S5E7  @schoolutionspodcast  interview here (https://youtu.be/a7npy42tJw0)
📧 Connect: [email protected] 
🎵 Music: Benjamin Wahl
#StudentEngagement #Schoolutions #SchoolutionsTeachingStrategies
When coaches, teachers, administrators, and families work hand in hand, it fosters a school atmosphere where everyone is inspired and every student is fully engaged in their learning journey.

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