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Your efficiency as a teacher, the skill that keeps thirty students on pace, is the same skill that trains your brain to treat unexpected student moments as threats. This episode introduces the Greek distinction between Chronos andKairos, and makes the case that your highest-value work as an educator happens in the moments you're most likely to redirect.
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By Jolene GaudetYour efficiency as a teacher, the skill that keeps thirty students on pace, is the same skill that trains your brain to treat unexpected student moments as threats. This episode introduces the Greek distinction between Chronos andKairos, and makes the case that your highest-value work as an educator happens in the moments you're most likely to redirect.
In This Episode:
This episode draws in part on research in: