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The Art of Social Correction with Denver Riley

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In this episode Denver Riley returns to explore the hidden meanings behind teacher language, focusing on the art of social correction and phrases that say one thing but mean another.

Takeaways:

The Value of Social Correction: Teachers use subtle language as a way of guiding behavior and managing classroom dynamics without resorting to direct confrontation.

Decoding Teacher Speak: Phrases like “They have a great personality” can serve as humorous but coded descriptions, often used to address unique student or colleague quirks diplomatically.

Humor Softens the Message: Humor is a critical part of social correction, allowing teachers to communicate effectively while keeping interactions light-hearted and professional.

Balancing Tact and Truth: Using indirect language helps teachers address potentially sensitive issues with empathy, reinforcing a positive classroom culture.

Teaching Social Awareness: By modeling these subtle forms of communication, teachers help students pick up on social cues and emotional intelligence, preparing them for social dynamics beyond school.

Want to Learn more about Denver Riley?

Instagram: @keepingupwithms.b_

Tiktok: @keepingupwithms.b_

Don’t be shy come say hi: [email protected] and podcasterandrea.com

Watch on YouTube: @educatorandrea

Listen Anywhere You Podcast: Apple, Spotify, PodChaser, etc.

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In this episode Denver Riley returns to explore the hidden meanings behind teacher language, focusing on the art of social correction and phrases that say one thing but mean another.

Takeaways:

The Value of Social Correction: Teachers use subtle language as a way of guiding behavior and managing classroom dynamics without resorting to direct confrontation.

Decoding Teacher Speak: Phrases like “They have a great personality” can serve as humorous but coded descriptions, often used to address unique student or colleague quirks diplomatically.

Humor Softens the Message: Humor is a critical part of social correction, allowing teachers to communicate effectively while keeping interactions light-hearted and professional.

Balancing Tact and Truth: Using indirect language helps teachers address potentially sensitive issues with empathy, reinforcing a positive classroom culture.

Teaching Social Awareness: By modeling these subtle forms of communication, teachers help students pick up on social cues and emotional intelligence, preparing them for social dynamics beyond school.

Want to Learn more about Denver Riley?

Instagram: @keepingupwithms.b_

Tiktok: @keepingupwithms.b_

Don’t be shy come say hi: [email protected] and podcasterandrea.com

Watch on YouTube: @educatorandrea

Listen Anywhere You Podcast: Apple, Spotify, PodChaser, etc.

A Human Content Production

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  continue reading

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