Rapport is the Connection: Effective Classrooms
Episode 3 of the The Road to an Effective Classroom Environment podcast, hosted by Lashawnte Sarvis, titled "Rapport is the Connection: Effective Classrooms" was published on April 22, 2018 and runs 17 minutes.
April 22, 2018 ·17m · The Road to an Effective Classroom Environment
Summary
We have the foundation, now we need the brick and mortar. Rapport is not an add-on to effective teaching—it is the connection that makes learning possible. Strong rapport builds trust, increases student engagement, and creates classroom environments where students feel safe to take academic and personal risks. In this episode of The Road to an Effective Classroom Environment, hear how rapport functions as the bridge between instruction and impact. Listeners are guided to examine how everyday ...
Episode Description
We have the foundation, now we need the brick and mortar. Rapport is not an add-on to effective teaching—it is the connection that makes learning possible. Strong rapport builds trust, increases student engagement, and creates classroom environments where students feel safe to take academic and personal risks.
In this episode of The Road to an Effective Classroom Environment, hear how rapport functions as the bridge between instruction and impact. Listeners are guided to examine how everyday interactions, tone, consistency, and presence influence classroom culture and shape how students experience school.
This episode highlights practical ways educators can intentionally build rapport while maintaining high expectations, clear boundaries, and professional authority. From first impressions to daily routines, Dr. McCray-Sarvis discusses how rapport supports classroom management, strengthens relationships, and fosters emotionally supportive learning environments across K–12 settings.
Designed for teachers, instructional coaches, and school leaders, this conversation encourages reflection on the subtle but powerful ways educators communicate care, respect, and belief in students’ potential.
Because effective classrooms are built on connection before correction.
The environment we create determines the learning that takes place. Build it with purpose.
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