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Back to EpisodesEpisode 417: The Real Reason Your Students Aren't Retaining What You Teach (And How a Simple Framework Fixes It)
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Do your students struggle to retain skills from one unit to the next? You're not alone.
In this episode, I explored why standards mastery often feels out of reach for middle school ELA teachers and uncovered the planning habits that may be standing in the way. I discussed three common beliefs that prevent students from achieving true mastery and introduced the Into, Through, and Beyond Framework—a simple but powerful approach to curriculum design that prioritizes retention over coverage.
You'll discover:
✅ Why teaching a skill once isn't enough for mastery
✅ The difference between covering content and teaching for retention
✅ How spiraling content helps students build lasting skills
✅ Why rinse-and-repeat activities save time and improve learning
✅ How to create a curriculum that feels intentional instead of reactive
Whether you're building your own curriculum or navigating a district-mandated program, this episode will help you rethink the way you plan so your students can experience deeper learning and long-term success.
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