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Beginning Teacher Talk: A Podcast for New Elementary Teachers · August 12 · 32 min

409. I Feel Like a General with All These Strict Rules and Expectations

Many teachers want calm, well-managed classrooms, but they also want students to feel trusted, creative, and independent. In this episode of Beginning Teacher Talk, Dr. Lori explores why strong classroom routines and student autonomy don't compete with one another. Instead, she explains how thoughtful structure gives students the confidence, clarity, and support they need to become more independent. What You'll Learn: • Why structure and student autonomy are not opposites, and how thoughtful routines actually build independence • Questions you can ask yourself to evaluate whether your classroom routines are creating independence or encouraging compliance • Dr. Lori's Structure-to-Autonomy Ladder, a five-step framework for gradually transferring responsibility to students • Practical ways to add choice, creativity, and play into classroom routines while maintaining clear expectations • How to evaluate your classroom management systems so they create a calm, supportive learning environment where students develop lasting independence Resources Mentioned: • Learn more about Dr. Lori's programs If you've ever wondered how to balance clear expectations with student independence, this episode will leave you feeling encouraged and equipped with practical strategies you can use right away. Be sure to listen, subscribe, and share this episode with another teacher who's preparing for a successful school year. Need to regain control of your classroom? Save your seat at Dr. Lori's new, free class: Save your seat at the tropical island virtual teacher retreat, where we'll talk about how to prevent challenging behaviors from derailing your entire day—even if you feel like you've already tried everything, you don't have admin support, and parents don't seem to care. Click here to save your seat! https://www.drlorifriesen.com/need-this Stay connected with us! Follow us on Instagram @beginningteachertalk Looking for quick, actionable PD? Visit our YouTube channel! Be sure to follow, rate, and subscribe to the Beginning Teacher Talk podcast so you never miss an episode. Warmly, Dr. Lori

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Many teachers want calm, well-managed classrooms, but they also want students to feel trusted, creative, and independent. In this episode of Beginning Teacher Talk, Dr. Lori explores why strong classroom routines and student autonomy don't compete with one another. Instead, she explains how thoughtful structure gives students the confidence, clarity, and support they need to become more independent.

What You'll Learn:

• Why structure and student autonomy are not opposites, and how thoughtful routines actually build independence

• Questions you can ask yourself to evaluate whether your classroom routines are creating independence or encouraging compliance

• Dr. Lori's Structure-to-Autonomy Ladder, a five-step framework for gradually transferring responsibility to students

• Practical ways to add choice, creativity, and play into classroom routines while maintaining clear expectations

• How to evaluate your classroom management systems so they create a calm, supportive learning environment where students develop lasting independence

Resources Mentioned:

Learn more about Dr. Lori's programs

If you've ever wondered how to balance clear expectations with student independence, this episode will leave you feeling encouraged and equipped with practical strategies you can use right away. Be sure to listen, subscribe, and share this episode with another teacher who's preparing for a successful school year.

Need to regain control of your classroom? Save your seat at Dr. Lori's new, free class:

Save your seat at the tropical island virtual teacher retreat, where we'll talk about how to prevent challenging behaviors from derailing your entire day—even if you feel like you've already tried everything, you don't have admin support, and parents don't seem to care.

Click here to save your seat! https://www.drlorifriesen.com/need-this

Stay connected with us!

Follow us on Instagram @beginningteachertalk

Looking for quick, actionable PD? Visit our YouTube channel!

Be sure to follow, rate, and subscribe to the Beginning Teacher Talk podcast so you never miss an episode.

Warmly,

Dr. Lori

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