By adapting to student communication styles, we ensure more students feel heard and valued.
Why Star Educators and Students Disengage
Has a high-achieving student ever stopped participating with no explanation?
Do we notice when our strongest performers quietly start doing the bare minimum?
Disengagement isn’t always about laziness or lack of effort—it’s often a response to frustration, burnout, or feeling unheard. Whether in teachers or students, withdrawal is a form of communication that should be explored, not dismissed.
The Tone Trap: Teaching Students How to Recognize and Use Tone Effectively
Tone—the way something is said or written—shapes meaning as much as the words themselves. In the classroom, at home, online, and in literature, tone influences understanding. When students don’t recognize shifts in tone, they can misinterpret messages, struggle with reading comprehension, or even create unintentional conflict.
Respect or Disrespect?: Why Students and Staff Struggle with Communication
nstead of assuming someone is being intentionally rude, dismissive, or resistant, ask: 👉 Could this be a difference in communication style? 👉 How can I model clear and respectful communication in return?
Just as we teach students to analyze tone and audience in writing, we should apply the same lens to real-world interactions in schools. By recognizing that respect is expressed in different ways, we can create more inclusive classrooms and collaborative work environments.