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In this episode, I reflect on a moment early in my teaching career when everything changed unexpectedly, and how that experience shaped my understanding of adaptability. That moment didn’t come with clarity or a plan—it required adjustment, and that lesson has stayed with me.

As I unpack this idea, I focus on the difference between certainty and adaptability in the classroom. While structure and clarity have value, real life doesn’t always follow a clear path. Students need opportunities to experience uncertainty and learn how to respond to it.

This connects directly to what we see in classrooms every day. Students often expect immediate answers or clear directions, but learning how to sit in uncertainty, adjust, and keep moving forward is where real growth happens.

Ultimately, this episode is about preparing students for what they can’t predict. When we focus on adaptability, flexibility, and resilience, we are giving students the tools they need to navigate whatever comes next.

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