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In Episode 10 of I Demand A Meeting, Jared and Jesse explore what it really takes to move toward learner-centered classrooms. Why is it so difficult to change traditional education models, and what practical steps can schools take to improve learning outcomes?
In this conversation, they discuss key shifts that support meaningful learning:
• Rethinking mastery by allowing multiple opportunities for students to demonstrate understanding
• Separating academic performance from character traits to provide clearer and more accurate feedback
• Using scoring guides to communicate expectations and support growth
• Prioritizing meaningful feedback as a driver of student improvement
• Designing teacher workflows that make innovation sustainable
• Starting small with pilot teams to test and refine new approaches
• Empowering students to take ownership of their learning and articulate their thinking
Jared and Jesse also revisit a foundational idea: learning is constant, and time is the variable. When schools embrace this mindset, they can maintain high standards while creating flexible pathways for students to reach mastery.
This episode challenges educators to rethink systems, not just strategies, and to design classrooms that support real growth, engagement, and long-term learning.
Learn more at ChristianEdLeadership.com
By Jesse and JaredIn Episode 10 of I Demand A Meeting, Jared and Jesse explore what it really takes to move toward learner-centered classrooms. Why is it so difficult to change traditional education models, and what practical steps can schools take to improve learning outcomes?
In this conversation, they discuss key shifts that support meaningful learning:
• Rethinking mastery by allowing multiple opportunities for students to demonstrate understanding
• Separating academic performance from character traits to provide clearer and more accurate feedback
• Using scoring guides to communicate expectations and support growth
• Prioritizing meaningful feedback as a driver of student improvement
• Designing teacher workflows that make innovation sustainable
• Starting small with pilot teams to test and refine new approaches
• Empowering students to take ownership of their learning and articulate their thinking
Jared and Jesse also revisit a foundational idea: learning is constant, and time is the variable. When schools embrace this mindset, they can maintain high standards while creating flexible pathways for students to reach mastery.
This episode challenges educators to rethink systems, not just strategies, and to design classrooms that support real growth, engagement, and long-term learning.
Learn more at ChristianEdLeadership.com