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What Students Notice That Adults Often Miss
Season 1 · Episode 115

What Students Notice That Adults Often Miss

Be A Funky Teacher Podcast · Mr Funky Teacher Nicholas Kleve

January 8, 202611m 45s

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Show Notes

Episode Summary

In this episode, I reflect on how students are constantly observing more than we often realize. They notice fairness, tone, consistency, and how adults respond under pressure long before they process academic content.

I share how students read emotional cues to decide whether a classroom feels safe, calm, and predictable. These signals shape trust, behavior, and willingness to engage in learning.

Rather than focusing on perfection, this episode highlights the power of steady, fair, and emotionally regulated teaching. Small moments and daily interactions leave lasting impressions.

Students may forget lessons and standards, but they remember how adults made them feel. Those unnoticed moments often matter most.

Show Notes

• Students notice fairness before academics

• Tone and body language shape emotional safety

• Adult stress responses affect student regulation

• Consistency builds security and trust

• Listening strengthens connection over compliance

Key Takeaways

• Students are always observing adult behavior

• Fairness builds trust faster than rules

• Calm responses teach emotional regulation

• Consistency creates safety

• How adults act matters more than what they say