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Safe Classrooms Are Built, Not Assumed: What Teachers Can Do

Posted May 10, 2026 | Views 17
# Advancing Teaching and Learning
# Developing Teachers & Leaders
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Safe classrooms are built through intentional, everyday practices. In this video, explore practical strategies that help create environments where students feel safe, connected, and ready to learn. From building strong relationships through small daily interactions to establishing predictable routines and using adult self-regulation, you will see how consistent, thoughtful actions shape the student experience.

Through the reflection of Syeda Tun Nisa, Teach For Pakistan coach and alumna, this video highlights how a shift in practice—grounded in awareness and connection—can support both student wellbeing and learning.

As you watch, take a moment to reflect: What small, consistent actions help build trust and connection in my classroom? How can I increase predictability and reduce uncertainty for my students? In what ways do my tone, reactions, and emotional state influence the classroom environment? What is one intentional change I can make this week to help my students feel safer and more supported?

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