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EPISODE · Apr 8, 2026 · 12 MIN

S7.E10 - The Experts in the Room: Why You Need a Student Consultation Strategy

from The Culture-Centered Classroom · host Jocelynn

Are you leading your classroom culture, or just surviving it? We can look at spreadsheets and participation charts all day, but if we want to know if our classroom is truly a place of belonging, we have to talk to the real experts: the students.In this episode, Jocelynn shifts the focus from observation to consultation. By reframing the "student-teacher conference" as a professional consultation, we acknowledge that students are the primary consultants on their own learning experiences. Jocelynn shares battle-tested tools and strategies developed through her classroom experience and her coaching work with districts like Moorhead Area Public Schools, Rock Hill Public Schools, and Annunciation Catholic School.KEY TAKEAWAYSThe Power of Consultation: Why synonymous terms like "conference" or "check-in" take on new life when we treat students as experts.Proactive Planning: How to use the Lesson Planning Guide: Student Learning Perspective Edition to answer the "Why are we doing this?" question before it's even asked.Mirroring & Mapping: A deep dive into a narrative coaching strategy that validates student reality and co-designs a more inclusive future.Actionable Data: Using the Student Connection Profile Tool to document joy-sparkers, talents, and love languages in a way that informs pivots and satisfies administrative requirements.COACHING CORNER:Instructional Anchor Questions:Self: How does this student’s feedback provide an opportunity for them to reflect on their own beliefs or future possibilities?Peers: How can I use this lesson to help students empathize with the diverse lived experiences of their classmates?World: How does this prepare them to see their impact on the greater world?The AAA Reflection (Mini-PD Moment):Awareness: Identify one student you haven’t sat down with. What assumptions are you making about them?Acceptance or Rejection: Can you reject the idea that you are the only expert? Can you accept that a child is a valid consultant for your growth?Action: Schedule one 5-minute Consultation this week to identify two Joy Sparkers for that student’s profile.The Implementation Intention:The goal this week is to move from intention to habit. Use the frame:“This week, I will [Action] at [Time] for [Specific Person/Group] in [Location].”

Are you leading your classroom culture, or just surviving it? We can look at spreadsheets and participation charts all day, but if we want to know if our classroom is truly a place of belonging, we have to talk to the real experts: the students.In this episode, Jocelynn shifts the focus from observation to consultation. By reframing the "student-teacher conference" as a professional consultation, we acknowledge that students are the primary consultants on their own learning experiences. Jocelynn shares battle-tested tools and strategies developed through her classroom experience and her coaching work with districts like Moorhead Area Public Schools, Rock Hill Public Schools, and Annunciation Catholic School.KEY TAKEAWAYSThe Power of Consultation: Why synonymous terms like "conference" or "check-in" take on new life when we treat students as experts.Proactive Planning: How to use the Lesson Planning Guide: Student Learning Perspective Edition to answer the "Why are we doing this?" question before it's even asked.Mirroring & Mapping: A deep dive into a narrative coaching strategy that validates student reality and co-designs a more inclusive future.Actionable Data: Using the Student Connection Profile Tool to document joy-sparkers, talents, and love languages in a way that informs pivots and satisfies administrative requirements.COACHING CORNER:Instructional Anchor Questions:Self: How does this student’s feedback provide an opportunity for them to reflect on their own beliefs or future possibilities?Peers: How can I use this lesson to help students empathize with the diverse lived experiences of their classmates?World: How does this prepare them to see their impact on the greater world?The AAA Reflection (Mini-PD Moment):Awareness: Identify one student you haven’t sat down with. What assumptions are you making about them?Acceptance or Rejection: Can you reject the idea that you are the only expert? Can you accept that a child is a valid consultant for your growth?Action: Schedule one 5-minute Consultation this week to identify two Joy Sparkers for that student’s profile.The Implementation Intention:The goal this week is to move from intention to habit. Use the frame:“This week, I will [Action] at [Time] for [Specific Person/Group] in [Location].”

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