Why Some Lessons Click With Students (and How to Create Them)
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Want to know why some lessons click with students while others fall flat?
In this episode of The Lead Serve Teach podcast, D.Paul Miller unpacks the role of relevance and purpose in student engagement. Say goodbye to “When will I ever use this?” once and for all as he shows how to make learning meaningful and connected to real life.
Drawing from his own classroom experience, he shares practical ways to make content meaningful, build stronger connections, and keep students actively involved.
Tune in for strategies you can use right away—including the “Real World Connection Challenge”—to design lessons that truly resonate.
Tips in this episode:
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Strong teacher–student connections fuel engagement
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Design lessons with active participation
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Show real-world value in what they learn
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Connect lessons to real-life scenarios
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Spark curiosity right from the start
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This Podcast Is Produced, Engineered & Edited By: Simplified Impact