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From Burnout to Breakthrough: Dr. Catlin Tucker on Student-Led Learning, AI, and Real Change - TEC54

From Burnout to Breakthrough: Dr. Catlin Tucker on Student-Led Learning, AI, and Real Change - TEC54

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Episode Summary:
In this jam-packed episode, Dan sits down with blended learning expert, author, and teacher advocate Dr. Catlin Tucker to unpack the shift from teacher-led to student-led classrooms. They explore what this really looks like in practice, how to reimagine classroom workflows to avoid burnout, and how AI—when used wisely—can be a teacher’s best co-designer. They also dig into feedback loops, classroom design, and how educators can reclaim their time without sacrificing engagement or standards. Plus, Dr. Tucker drops details on her first-ever Summer Learning Kickoff—a PD opportunity you won’t want to miss.

Topics Covered:

  • What “student-led” actually means (and doesn’t)

  • The teacher burnout trap—and how to escape it

  • Small workflow shifts with big impact

  • Why feedback needs to be fast, not flawless

  • How to use AI as a design partner, not a crutch

  • What a student-centered classroom physically looks like

  • Tools and strategies from station rotation to personalized AI tutors

  • Details on Dr. Tucker’s Summer Learning Kickoff (June 2–6)

Resources Mentioned:

  • Dr. Tucker’s site: CatlinTucker.com

  • Dr. Tucker’s new book: Elevating Educational Design with AI

  • SchoolAI: schoolai.com

Follow Dr. Tucker:

  • X/Twitter: @Catlin_Tucker

  • Instagram: @catlintucker

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