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Stuck in Classroom-Based Learning? How Community Connections Boost Engagement and Real-World Learning

The Student-Centered Shift: Empowered International Schools and Classrooms Through Project-Based Learning

Release Date: 03/18/2025

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The Student-Centered Shift: Empowered International Schools and Classrooms Through Project-Based Learning

Is Your Classroom Built for Student Thinking? 4 Design Shifts to Spark Shared Ownership Ever walk into a classroom and instantly feel the energy? Not from the teacher—but from students leading the work. That’s not an accident. It’s the result of intentional design choices that turn passive learning into shared ownership. In this episode, I walk you through four practical spatial shifts to transform your classroom into a hub for student-led collaboration. These aren’t high-budget maker spaces—they’re reimagined learning environments where thinking becomes visible and shared. Whether...

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The Student-Centered Shift: Empowered International Schools and Classrooms Through Project-Based Learning

Still stuck in the same classroom setup year after year? You’re not alone. Too many classrooms signal teacher control before a single word is spoken—and that design choice shapes everything about how students engage. In this episode, I take you inside the transformation of an old office into a vibrant Montessori adolescent hub—and unpack what it means to move from “classroom” to “co-working space.” You’ll learn how even small space shifts can foster agency, collaboration, and creative thinking. You’ll discover: Why subtracting furniture may be the boldest design move you...

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The Student-Centered Shift: Empowered International Schools and Classrooms Through Project-Based Learning

Even after shifting to student-centered learning, it’s easy to fall into familiar routines: sparking a project, guiding students along, and quietly doing the heavy lifting ourselves. But what does it take to fully hand over the reins—and trust students to direct their own learning? In this episode, inquiry-driven educator Robynne Esther shares how she made that shift herself, and the practical tools she now uses to support real student independence, without sacrificing structure. From co-creating checklists to guiding expert research and using visible thinking strategies, Robynne walks us...

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The Student-Centered Shift: Empowered International Schools and Classrooms Through Project-Based Learning

What if a single book could transform your life as an educator this Summer?  Shifting burnout, boredom, and breakdown to BREAKTHROUGH.  That's what these 5 📖 books did for me.  One helped transform my uninspiring worksheets into student designed works of art- where no two products looked the same  One helped unlock the magic formula for designing prompts that transformed disengaged learners into citizen scientists, authors, and budding engineers  One helped transform preclusion into new possibility One uncovered three traits to motivate all learners without using...

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Is inquiry still too teacher-directed in your classroom, even when it’s framed as student-centered? You’re not alone. Many international educators find that despite good intentions, “inquiry” still looks like teacher-planned lessons with limited student agency. In this episode, I speak with Dawn York, Head of Hanoi International School, about how she and her team shifted from teacher-led inquiry to real student ownership. From launching a student-led middle school council to embedding project-based learning across grades 6–10, Dawn shares how to design structures that make...

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Starting a student-centered school or program but not sure how to find educators who can thrive in it? You’re not alone, and the answer isn’t just another job fair or standard posting. In this episode, I share the exact 3 shifts that helped me staff our brand-new Montessori Middle School with mission-aligned “unicorn” educators in less than three weeks. If you’re launching a new initiative or simply want to rethink how you hire, this will help you attract the right teachers: You’ll discover: Why the traditional job description fails for student-centered roles How to build a...

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The Student-Centered Shift: Empowered International Schools and Classrooms Through Project-Based Learning

Feel like project-based learning sounds powerful—but totally unrealistic in your packed curriculum and schedule? What if one small shift could open the door? In this episode, I talk with international educator, VIS Dean of Academic Affairs and social scientist Tristan Reynolds, who shares how he replaced a single unit test with a project—and saw student ownership, engagement, and reflection skyrocket. From rural Texas classrooms to interdisciplinary teaching in Taipei, Tristan walks us through the simple mindset and planning shifts that helped PBL work within, not outside of, school...

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The Student-Centered Shift: Empowered International Schools and Classrooms Through Project-Based Learning

You want your students to take action but how do you actually empower them to lead real change? In this episode, I speak with Arlian Ecker, a 19-year-old environmental changemaker and co-founder of Plastic Free Boy, who has reached over 1.5 million students across 350 schools through film, storytelling, and action-based learning. From citizen science on the Great Barrier Reef to student-led plastic audits and five-year sustainability campaigns, Arlian shares what truly ignites youth agency and how educators can help nurture it. If you’ve ever wondered how to move from structured lessons...

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You’ve handed over choice, but you’re still doing the heavy lifting. Many well-intentioned student-led experiences fall flat—not because students can’t lead, but because they lack the structure, tools, and guidance to own the process. So how do we support self-directed learning without taking control back? In this episode, Laurence Myers, K–12 Service Learning and Self-Directed Projects Coordinator at the American School of Dubai, shares how his school builds true student ownership through purposeful systems, mentorship, and process design. From process journals to stakeholder...

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Struggling to make learning feel relevant and real for your students? What if shifting from classroom-based instruction to community-connected learning could spark deeper engagement—without adding to your workload?

In this episode, I sit down with Lori, an expert in community-based STEM learning, to explore how shifting learning from the classroom to museums, libraries, and local spaces creates powerful, real-world experiences- especially in STEM. Lori shares practical strategies to bring your community into the classroom—and how these partnerships can transform your students into scientists, historians, and creators, while making your role as a teacher easier, not harder.

She describes a moment when a young girl, after leading her own experiment in a museum, said, “I was the scientist... not my teacher.” We learn:

  • How shifting learning from the classroom to community spaces makes projects instantly more relevant
  • Why letting students “be the expert” drives deeper learning and ownership
  • How collaborating with museums and libraries simplifies planning instead of complicating it
  • How virtual field trips can extend your classroom to the world—on any budget

Tune in to learn more about these shifts in practice and how to apply them in your setting.

Connect with Lori: LinkedIn (www.linkedin.com/in/lori-stratton-know2grow), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/knowledge_to_grow_on/) 

Get the 12 Shifts Book: https://www.amazon.com/Where-Teacher-Shifts-Student-Centered-Environments/dp/1032484713 

Take the 12 Shifts Scorecard: www.transformschool.com/12shiftsscorecard 

Lori's Bio:

Lori Stratton is an Educational Program Development Consultant with extensive experience in accessible STEM programming and museum education. She began her career as a Recreational Therapist and parlayed her medical background to become New York City's first Special Needs Museum Educator. She pioneered access programs at the New York Transit Museum and Intrepid Museum (specializing in History, STEM and NASA education) while consulting for The Tenement Museum, Brooklyn Children’s Museum, MOMA, Holocaust Museum and other renowned institutions. Her work focused on curriculum adaptation and creating immersive experiences for diverse audiences through experiential and project based learning.