
A frustrated teacher lashes out at a resistant student—now what?
An overwhelmed teacher acts out on a resistant student and makes an illuminating repair.
Teaching through Emotions: psychological strategies and resources for educators · Betsy Burris
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Show Notes
Summer, a physics teacher known for her big heart, hits a wall. One of her students, Clarisse, is just not cooperating, and Summer's instinctual approach isn't working. In this episode, we unpack how Summer, with her Teacher Support Group, came up with an entirely new approach to dissolving a classic power struggle with a resistant student.
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We discuss:
The Power of Neutrality: How “conflict statements” can dissolve student resistance
Perspective Shifting: A super-helpful psychodynamic trick called “making the flip”
Boundaries: Defining where your Garden (your internal peace and professional responsibilities) ends and the student’s Garden (their choices and emotions) begins
Teaching as Research: Observing a blow-up as data collection. What triggered the student? What triggered you?
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Credits
Founder and Host: Betsy Burris
Producer: Jullian Androkae of PodVision
Music: Thom Burris/Jabbering Trout
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