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We picked up where we left off with Dr. Basil Marin, a disruptor of the status quo in the educational space. In the second part of our conversation, we discuss adjusting to the needs of students, resonating with them better, and knowing basically what makes them tick. All these things are needed to disrupt the space, to recognize that every student is unique and that educators can’t just put all of them inside a square-shaped hole. Let’s continue our talk with Basil on doing education the right way! [00:01 – 10:41] Opening SegmentWe continue our conversation with Dr. Basil MarinWhat teachers should understand about relationships We talk about restorative practices [10:42 – 22:29] Adjusting to the Needs of Students Let’s break down Relationship-Centered Learning (RCL)What sets RCL apart from Social-Emotional LearningHow to adjust to the students’ needs today[22:30 – 38:45] Resonating With Students BetterHow to speak to the “tiger in the mirror”Basil explainsBasil tells us how to resonate with students betterCare over discipline in a school settingListen to our exchange[38:46 – 53:54] Knowing What Makes Students Tick Tough love vs. cupcakes and sprinkles Basil weighs in Learn this system that Basil implements to his students Basil drops a book recommendation you shouldn’t miss!Link below[53:55 – 57:41] Closing SegmentConnect with Basil. Links below Final words Tweetable Quotes:“The way [students] know you care is because you’re tough on them. Some kids don’t need the cupcakes and sprinkles.” – Dr. Basil Marin“If you have [a] relationship with kids, you’ll know certain kids that want to be recognized publicly and there are certain kids that want to be recognized in private.” – Dr. Basil MarinResource mentioned:LifetimeBook: It's MeEmail Basil at [email protected] or check out his website and Twitter profile.WATCH OUT for his new consulting company!Visit www.Rclfirst.com to join the Educator Circle Calls that happen three times a week! Join our Facebook Group for more stories and communication about our work. Want a FREE download of 25 GTKY questions? Visit www.rclfirst.com and sign up for our newsletter!

