Apr 08 2025 47 mins 1
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In this discussion, educators Erika Bare and Tiffany Burns share their insights into the education sector, reflecting on their experiences during the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic and their journey to co-authoring the book Connecting Through Conversation. They underscore the critical role of building meaningful connections in schools and offer practical strategies for de-escalating conflicts and supporting teachers in managing student behavior.
The conversation highlights how emotional connections influence classroom dynamics and why effective communication is essential in education. Erika and Tiffany explore the importance of empathy, emotional regulation, and trust-building in fostering positive learning environments. They provide actionable advice on how educators can manage their emotions to avoid power struggles with students, maintain a constructive atmosphere, and reduce burnout among teachers.
Resources:
Erika and Tiffany's Website www.ConnectingThroughConversation.com
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LinkedIn Erika Bare and Tiffany Burns
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https://www.connectingthroughconversation.com/transforming-student-behavior
Takeaways:
- Building connections is essential for effective teaching.
- Emotions are contagious in the classroom.
- Behavior referrals can significantly decrease with proper strategies.
- Creating a culture of connection enhances the learning environment. Educators often match students' emotional energy due to mirror neurons.
- Intentional emotional regulation is crucial for educators.
- Building trust is essential for effective teaching and learning.
- Power struggles with students can be avoided through clear communication.
- Offering choices to students can help them feel more in control.
- Educators should model accountability and apologize when necessary.
- Strong relationships are foundational to the MTSS framework.
- Creating a supportive environment helps prevent educator burnout.
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