5 Elements for Classroom Energy: Simple Ways to Make Your Room Feel Calmer and More Engaging, VOTS Ep 11
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In this episode, we walk through five key “elements” of classroom energy—space, sound, visuals, routines, and your presence—and how each one shapes how safe and engaged students feel.
You’ll get simple, low-cost tweaks you can make to your room and daily flow to create a calmer, more inviting space for high school learning.
For more guidance on designing calm, engaging high school classrooms, visit https://www.thevoiceofthestudent.com/ and check out The Engaged Classroom (https://www.thevoiceofthestudent.com/the-engaged-classroom-course) and the Teacher Wellbeing Reset mini-course (https://www.thevoiceofthestudent.com/teacher-wellbeing-mini-course).
Disclaimer:
This episode provides general information about teacher wellbeing and classroom environment; it is not medical, therapeutic, or legal advice. Use professional judgment and school guidelines when applying any strategy.
Copyright: © Dr. Kelley P. Spence, TSBS, LLC, The Voice of the Student. All rights reserved.
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