How bad is the "Disengagement Crisis"? | Jenny Anderson and Rebecca Winthrop

In this episode of the Getting Smart Podcast, host Nate McClennen explores the topic of teen engagement with guests Jenny Anderson and Rebecca Winthrop, authors of "The Disengaged Teen." They delve into the four modes of learning—passenger, achiever, resistor, and explorer—offering insights on how students move between these modes. The conversation emphasizes the importance of agency and engagement in education, providing practical strategies for parents and educators to help students thrive. By focusing on nurturing student curiosity and agency, the discussion highlights how both parents and teachers can make a difference in fostering a love for learning. This episode offers valuable perspectives on how to address disengagement and create more engaging learning environments for teens. Outline (00:00) Introduction to the Podcast (01:17) Curiosity About Engagement (03:03) Engaging Learning Experiences (07:18) The Disengagement Crisis (10:46) Technology and Disengagement (12:16) Four Modes of Learners (15:20) Agency and Engagement Matrix (21:29) Practical Applications for Schools (25:45) Advice for Parents and Educators (38:28) Conclusion and Key Takeaways Links Watch the full video Read the full blog here The Disengaged Teen Jenny Anderson LinkedIn Rebecca Winthrop LinkedIn New York Times Article

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