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Across the country, proficiency is sliding and absenteeism is climbing, yet there is a practical path that moves the needle. In this episode of Change Starts Here, host Dustin Odham makes a case for student ownership as the missing engine behind academic improvement, engagement, and long term readiness. Dustin connects national context to daily classroom reality, then shows what ownership actually looks like, students tracking goals, reflecting on data, leading discussions, and taking the mic in conferences with families. He explains why even small shifts can spark big belief, and why strategies do not stick without a culture that invites students to lead their own learning. If you are a district leader, principal, or teacher who wants higher engagement and better results, let your students run the classroom, and see how they take off.
Host: Dustin Odham
Timestamps:
(00:00 - 00:24) Open and setup.
(00:24 - 01:08) The problem, proficiency and real world stakes.
(01:08 - 01:56) Why it matters, college, STEM, equity.
(01:56 - 02:25) Absenteeism scale and urgency.
(02:25 - 02:57) Paradigm shift, from academics only to ownership.
(02:57 - 03:27) Research lens, Hattie and Dweck.
(03:27 - 04:18) Culture first, strategies do not stick without it.
(04:18 - 05:10) What ownership looks like in practice.
(05:10 - 05:34) Ripple effects, attendance, engagement, academics.
(05:34 - 06:05) Beyond school, workforce and citizenship.
(06:05 - 06:44) Early adopters and encouragement.
(06:44 - 07:38) Calls to action, district, principal, teacher moves.
(07:38 - 08:05) Small shifts that spark ownership.
(08:05 - 08:32) Instruction plus empowerment, partnership mindset.
(08:32 - 09:25) Subscribe, share, and season vision.
(09:25 - 09:44) Outro.
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Across the country, proficiency is sliding and absenteeism is climbing, yet there is a practical path that moves the needle. In this episode of Change Starts Here, host Dustin Odham makes a case for student ownership as the missing engine behind academic improvement, engagement, and long term readiness. Dustin connects national context to daily classroom reality, then shows what ownership actually looks like, students tracking goals, reflecting on data, leading discussions, and taking the mic in conferences with families. He explains why even small shifts can spark big belief, and why strategies do not stick without a culture that invites students to lead their own learning. If you are a district leader, principal, or teacher who wants higher engagement and better results, let your students run the classroom, and see how they take off.
Host: Dustin Odham
Timestamps:
(00:00 - 00:24) Open and setup.
(00:24 - 01:08) The problem, proficiency and real world stakes.
(01:08 - 01:56) Why it matters, college, STEM, equity.
(01:56 - 02:25) Absenteeism scale and urgency.
(02:25 - 02:57) Paradigm shift, from academics only to ownership.
(02:57 - 03:27) Research lens, Hattie and Dweck.
(03:27 - 04:18) Culture first, strategies do not stick without it.
(04:18 - 05:10) What ownership looks like in practice.
(05:10 - 05:34) Ripple effects, attendance, engagement, academics.
(05:34 - 06:05) Beyond school, workforce and citizenship.
(06:05 - 06:44) Early adopters and encouragement.
(06:44 - 07:38) Calls to action, district, principal, teacher moves.
(07:38 - 08:05) Small shifts that spark ownership.
(08:05 - 08:32) Instruction plus empowerment, partnership mindset.
(08:32 - 09:25) Subscribe, share, and season vision.
(09:25 - 09:44) Outro.

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