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S7.E4 - We Are the World: Why Shared Purpose Changes Classroom Culture

Episode 4 of the The Culture-Centered Classroom podcast, hosted by Jocelynn, titled "S7.E4 - We Are the World: Why Shared Purpose Changes Classroom Culture" was published on February 25, 2026 and runs 15 minutes.

February 25, 2026 ·15m · The Culture-Centered Classroom

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What turns a group of students into a community?In this episode, Jocelynn shares how watching the Netflix documentary The Greatest Night in Pop unexpectedly inspired a powerful reflection on classroom culture, shared purpose, and collective identity.From a vivid childhood memory of singing We Are the World in kindergarten to intentionally using the song years later as a 7th grade social studies teacher, this episode explores how music, art, and shared experiences can transform instructional culture no matter what subject you teach.Because culture is not built through rules alone.It is built through shared meaning.In This Episode, We Explore:Why shared purpose is what turns a group of students into a communityHow music serves as an international language and a powerful instructional toolThe difference between nostalgia and intentional instructional designHow analyzing both lyrics and visual media deepens student thinkingWhy connection strengthens cognitive safety and engagementHow to reset classroom culture at any point in the yearYou’ll hear how students analyzed both the 1985 and 2010 versions of We Are the World, discussed influence and platform, examined generational legacy, and expanded lesson goals beyond surface-level standards.You’ll also hear how poetry, music, and collective agreements became a reset tool throughout the year — serving as a cultural anchor when energy dipped or tension rose.Instructional TakeawaysThis episode highlights practical moves you can implement immediately:Begin with shared purpose, not just proceduresUse art and storytelling as intellectual entry pointsDesign classroom agreements rooted in identity and contributionRevisit shared artifacts when culture needs recalibrationFrame learning as contribution, not consumptionAnd remember:Beginning is when you begin.Ready to Build This Foundation in Your Classroom?If you’re looking for structure to help establish belonging, shared identity, and collective purpose, explore:The First 10 Days: Back to School – Building a Classroom of Belonging: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/The-First-10-Days-Back-to-School-Building-a-Classroom-of-Belonging-14072086This resource is designed to help teachers establish purpose, belonging, and shared identity from the beginning — or whenever you choose to reset.Because shared purpose is not tied to a calendar.It is tied to intention.Coaching Corner ReflectionAs you reflect on this episode, consider:What will students learn about themselves as contributors to something larger than themselves?What will they learn about their peers?What will they learn about the world?Using the AAA Reflection Framework:What am I becoming aware of about shared purpose in my classroom or school?What am I choosing to accept, challenge, or release?Small. Specific. Sustainable.AcknowledgementsThis episode references:The Greatest Night in Pop (Netflix, 2024)U.S.A. for Africa – We Are the World (1985)We Are the World 25 for Haiti (2010)

What turns a group of students into a community?

In this episode, Jocelynn shares how watching the Netflix documentary The Greatest Night in Pop unexpectedly inspired a powerful reflection on classroom culture, shared purpose, and collective identity.

From a vivid childhood memory of singing We Are the World in kindergarten to intentionally using the song years later as a 7th grade social studies teacher, this episode explores how music, art, and shared experiences can transform instructional culture no matter what subject you teach.

Because culture is not built through rules alone.
It is built through shared meaning.


In This Episode, We Explore:

  • Why shared purpose is what turns a group of students into a community

  • How music serves as an international language and a powerful instructional tool

  • The difference between nostalgia and intentional instructional design

  • How analyzing both lyrics and visual media deepens student thinking

  • Why connection strengthens cognitive safety and engagement

  • How to reset classroom culture at any point in the year

You’ll hear how students analyzed both the 1985 and 2010 versions of We Are the World, discussed influence and platform, examined generational legacy, and expanded lesson goals beyond surface-level standards.

You’ll also hear how poetry, music, and collective agreements became a reset tool throughout the year — serving as a cultural anchor when energy dipped or tension rose.


Instructional Takeaways

This episode highlights practical moves you can implement immediately:

  • Begin with shared purpose, not just procedures

  • Use art and storytelling as intellectual entry points

  • Design classroom agreements rooted in identity and contribution

  • Revisit shared artifacts when culture needs recalibration

  • Frame learning as contribution, not consumption

And remember:

Beginning is when you begin.


Ready to Build This Foundation in Your Classroom?

If you’re looking for structure to help establish belonging, shared identity, and collective purpose, explore:The First 10 Days: Back to School – Building a Classroom of Belonging: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/The-First-10-Days-Back-to-School-Building-a-Classroom-of-Belonging-14072086

This resource is designed to help teachers establish purpose, belonging, and shared identity from the beginning — or whenever you choose to reset.

Because shared purpose is not tied to a calendar.
It is tied to intention.


Coaching Corner Reflection

As you reflect on this episode, consider:

  • What will students learn about themselves as contributors to something larger than themselves?

  • What will they learn about their peers?

  • What will they learn about the world?

Using the AAA Reflection Framework:

  • What am I becoming aware of about shared purpose in my classroom or school?

  • What am I choosing to accept, challenge, or release?

Small. Specific. Sustainable.


Acknowledgements

This episode references:

  • The Greatest Night in Pop (Netflix, 2024)

  • U.S.A. for Africa – We Are the World (1985)

  • We Are the World 25 for Haiti (2010)

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