Episode 138
In this episode, we’re getting to the heart of what really drives student success—engagement. As a school leader, you have the power to shift your entire building by helping your staff focus on what matters most: connecting students to their learning in meaningful ways.
We’ll explore how student engagement impacts achievement, why it’s more than just participation, and what the research says about how it shapes outcomes like graduation rates, test scores, and long-term success. You’ll get real strategies you can bring back to your teachers—from tech integration to interactive structures—all designed to support the whole learner: visual, auditory, kinesthetic, and more.
Here’s what you’ll walk away with:
 ✅ The 3 types of student engagement—and how to spot them
 ✅ Practical ways to boost classroom energy using tools like Nearpod, Think-Pair-Share, and student-led choice
 ✅ How learning styles factor into engagement and achievement
 ✅ Real data that connects engagement to increased academic performance
 ✅ What building leaders can do today to remove barriers and keep students connected
This episode is packed with value for any principal, AP, coach, or instructional leader who’s ready to create a culture where engagement leads to achievement.
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