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Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers

EP321: Meaningful & relevant: Engaging learners in an age of distraction (with AJ Juliani)

Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers

Angela Watson

Teachers, Courses, Education, Teaching

4.91.2K Ratings

🗓️ 23 March 2025

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

We’re tackling one of the biggest challenges educators face today: keeping students engaged in a world full of distractions. 


AJ Juliani joins me to explore how to create meaningful and relevant learning experiences that resonate with today’s learners, even in the age of TikTok, smartphones, and endless notifications.

He’s an educator, author, and speaker who serves as an instructor for the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education (PLN). AJ has worked towards innovative learning experiences as the Director of Learning and Innovation for Centennial School District, as Curriculum Coordinator, as Tech Director, English teacher, football coach, and K-12 Instructional Coach.  His favorite role is being dad to five kids. You might know AJ from his books Adaptable, Empower, Launch, or The PBL Playbook.

Here’s what you’ll learn:

  • Why simply removing phones or distractions won’t solve the engagement problem.
  • How to balance direct instruction with collaborative, student-centered learning.
  • Why meaningful, relevant tasks are more effective than “rigorous” assignments for long-term learning.
  • The “traffic light” system for integrating technology and AI into classroom activities.
  • How to help students develop focus, self-regulation, and intrinsic motivation.
  • Strategies for using choice and ownership to foster deeper learning experiences.
  • The surprising truths about rigor, assessment, and knowledge transfer.
  • How to create performance tasks that build real-world skills and make learning stick.
  • Why human connection and relationships are more vital than ever in education.
  • Practical advice for building long-term habits of engagement that go beyond quick fixes.

AJ also shares insights from his latest book and offers actionable strategies for educators who want to make their teaching meaningful and impactful in a rapidly changing world.

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0:00.0

Welcome to Episode 321 of Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers.

0:07.7

I'm your host, Angela Watson, and I'm here to speak encouragement into the hearts of educators

0:13.2

and get you informed and energized for the week ahead. Today I'm talking with A.J. Giuliani

0:19.6

about how to engage learners in an age of distraction

0:23.0

by making learning meaningful and relevant.

0:26.8

Visit truthforteachers.com for an easy-to-read, easy-to-share version of this podcast episode.

0:33.9

If you're a regular listener of this podcast and you don't fast forward through the beginning

0:38.8

of the episodes, you may have noticed that the sponsor messages this time weren't read by me.

0:44.7

I'm experimenting with a new ad format, which you probably heard already on other podcasts.

0:49.8

These are dynamically inserted ads, meaning they're not a permanent part of the show, and you

0:55.0

may hear different ads if you listen to the same episode more than once.

0:59.5

These ads might also appear in some older episodes.

1:02.7

Since they're always current, you won't hear any outdated info.

1:06.1

The ads are automatically inserted by Libson.

1:09.2

That's the company that hosts my podcast. And the specific ads

1:12.8

inserted are based on your regional location. So you may hear some local companies advertising.

1:18.4

Please know that any sponsor message that I personally read and you hear in my voice,

1:23.0

these are companies that I endorse and I partner with. Any ad in which I don't personally read was dynamically

1:29.7

inserted, which means I don't necessarily endorse the ad or even necessarily know which ad

1:35.2

each individual listener has heard. I've turned off sensitive categories of ads like those for

1:40.6

firearms or politics, but other than that, I don't have control over or even

1:45.5

information about which specific ads you hear, and it's different for each listener.

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