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In today's Teaching Middle School ELA Podcast, I share the most powerful lever I’ve seen for middle school ELA engagement: making engagement your north star. Not entertainment. Not fluff. Engagement that lives right alongside rigor and standards-based instruction. When students are genuinely invested, they learn more, they push through hard parts instead of shutting down, and their growth actually shows up in their work. And here’s the part every teacher wants to hear: engagement also makes classroom management easier, because so many “behavior problems” are really boredom problems in disguise.
If this resonates, subscribe for weekly middle school ELA lesson planning support, share the episode with a teacher friend who’s in the home stretch, and leave a review so more ELA teachers can find us.
By Caitlin Mitchell4.7
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In today's Teaching Middle School ELA Podcast, I share the most powerful lever I’ve seen for middle school ELA engagement: making engagement your north star. Not entertainment. Not fluff. Engagement that lives right alongside rigor and standards-based instruction. When students are genuinely invested, they learn more, they push through hard parts instead of shutting down, and their growth actually shows up in their work. And here’s the part every teacher wants to hear: engagement also makes classroom management easier, because so many “behavior problems” are really boredom problems in disguise.
If this resonates, subscribe for weekly middle school ELA lesson planning support, share the episode with a teacher friend who’s in the home stretch, and leave a review so more ELA teachers can find us.

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