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In this episode of The Atuned Classroom, we explore a common yet often misunderstood classroom moment—when a student eagerly raises their hand, only to say, “I forgot.” Through this lens, the episode uncovers the invisib

Hosted by Amy Morales, M.Ed.;HWC · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 10 episodes
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The Attuned Classroom Podcast™ examines realistic classroom moments to illuminate the nuanced signals students communicate through behavior, regulation, and engagement — and how attuned teaching can change learning outcomes. At the intersection of neuroscience and pedagogy, learn how educators can sharpen their observational lens to better understand how learning processes unfold. Teaching is both an art and a science, and classrooms are complex human systems shaped by far more than curriculum alone. Regulation, relationships, and perception quietly shape how learning unfolds; revealing patterns connected to neurobiology, human development, and the conditions under which students learn optimally. Guided by her Evolved Pedagogy™ framework, Amy Morales, M.Ed.; HWC invites listeners into vivid classroom vignettes that slow the pace of observation and sharpen perception — illustrating how careful noticing can lead to more attuned teachin
Amy Morales, M.Ed.;HWC hosts The Attuned Classroom Podcast™, a education show with 10 episodes published.

In this episode of The Atuned Classroom, we explore a common yet often misunderstood classroom moment—when a student eagerly raises their hand, only to say, “I forgot.” Through this lens, the episode uncovers the invisib

In this episode, we step into a familiar classroom moment to explore what may be happening beneath the surface of a student’s observable behavior through the contextual lens of a second-grade spelling test. About Amy Amy

In this episode, I explore a familiar classroom moment that invites us to look a little deeper: a student who appears disengaged simply because they’re looking away. What if that behavior isn’t distraction at all, but a

In this episode, I invite you into a kindergarten classroom during morning arrival to observe a student who quietly lingers at the edge of activity. She watches carefully, studies the rhythm of the room, and waits before

In this episode, I invite you into the classroom on assessment day to examine what can happen when high-achieving students encounter performance pressure. I explore how performance pressure can alter cognitive access, ev

In this episode, I invite you into a day marked by repeated requests to leave the classroom and consider what may be unfolding beneath the surface. From nurse visits to water breaks to sharpened pencils that do not need

In this episode, I invite you back into the reading block to examine a student whose strong oral fluency may quietly mask areas of vulnerability. From the outside, her decoding is accurate, her pacing is steady, and her

In this reflective opening episode, I invite listeners into a quiet fourth grade classroom to examine a moment that is often misunderstood: the student who appears “stuck” despite clear capability. Through a careful, obs

In this episode, I invite you back into the classroom to explore what happens before a moment of disruption ever occurs. Through a close look at the internal tempo of the adult in the room, I examine how accumulated tens

In this episode, I invite you back into the reading block to examine a student whose strong oral fluency may quietly mask areas of vulnerability. From the outside, her decoding is accurate, her pacing is steady, and her

In this episode, I invite you into the morning meeting to examine the subtle but powerful difference between quiet compliance and true classroom settling. From the outside, direct corrections appear effective. Voices sto
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