The fundamental belief that every student has untapped potential and unique strengths, often called this, starting with "S."
What is a Spark?
This concept involves recognizing small achievements to build confidence and forward motion.
What is building momentum?
This rule states you should treat others the way they want to be treated, rather than the "Golden" way.
What is the Platinum Rule?
Spark principles help transform the classroom by fostering this, which is the opposite of burnout.
What is joy/engagement?
The realization that teacher well-being is essential, often summarized as "Brilliance begins with ___."
Who are Us/Me?
According to research, this must come before academic learning to ensure students feel safe and valued.
What is Connection?
Instead of only looking at final grades, celebrating these helps students feel successful along the journey.
What are small wins?
To apply the Platinum Rule, teachers must first focus on this with each individual student.
What is observation/understanding?
Rather than just correcting behavior, this approach focuses on amplifying strengths.
What is a positive/strengths-based approach?
This profession, according to Bored Teachers, makes more minute-by-minute decisions than a brain surgeon.
What is teaching?
This initial part of the school day is critical, as it can "make or break" the student's emotional state, according to Bored Teachers.
What are the first 5 minutes?
This is the emotional result when students experience "clarity" regarding their learning goals.
What is confidence?
Recognizing that personalities differ, this approach allows teachers to adapt their style to better connect with students.
What is tailored/personalized communication?
Research shows that schools using the Spark framework saw this metric drop by over 25%.
What is teacher burnout?
This, when maintained, is a crucial part of preventing burnout and retaining teachers, say Spark Educators .
What is Passion/Joy?
Educators can shift from "surviving to thriving" by viewing students as more than just these two data points.
What are test scores and GPAs?
To foster growth, educators should focus on this, rather than just the final, polished outcome.
What is the process/progress?
This type of student often "disappears" but still needs to be seen and engaged, notes Monica White
What is the disengaged or quiet student?
This type of environment is created when students feel safe to fail and grow, say Jackie Insinger and Monica White.
What is a supportive/inclusive culture?
A common, yet avoidable, feeling among teachers that is addressed through better support and connection.
What is Burnout/Overwhelmed?
A key strategy to make students feel seen, respected, and understood is to implement these types of actionable, daily interactions.
What are Spark moments/intentional interactions?
According to Spark principles, this is not rare, but rather emerges when the right conditions are in place.
What is Brilliance?
Shifting from a "one-size-fits-all" approach to this ensures that every child's unique needs are met.
What is personalized instruction/support?
This is the ultimate goal of Sparking Brilliance—where students feel seen, respected, and understood.
What is a transformed classroom culture?
This is a crucial, actionable step in the Spark framework for reclaiming energy and focus in the classroom.
What is prioritizing relationships?