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Connecting with Students: Sustainable Connection for Engagement and Meaningful Learning

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We’ve been told that connection is important, but too often, it’s treated like a soft skill. Something extra. Something optional.

The truth? Connection is the condition for learning.

When students feel safe, seen, and valued, they don’t just behave better – they learn better. They show up, they take risks, they grow.

Hi I’m Matt Pitman and I’ve teamed up with Cool+ for this course about making that connection sustainable. Not a one-off moment of kindness – but an everyday practice embedded in how we teach, lead, and build culture.

Grounded in The Connection Curriculum, each short lesson gives you a powerful concept and clear strategy – plus a reflection or activity to take straight into your classroom.

Whether you’re a teacher, leader, or support staff member – if you work with young people, this is for you.

Let’s stop treating connection as an extra and start making it everything.

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Connecting with Students: Sustainable Connection for Engagement and Meaningful learning

Connecting with Students: Sustainable Connection for Engagement and Meaningful learning

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Intro

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Why connection matters

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Building strong relationships

04.

Creating a sense of belonging

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Helping students find meaning in learning

06.

Identity and connection

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Purpose and student engagement

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Encouraging empathic curiosity

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The role of student voice in connection

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Connection as a whole-school practice

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Sustaining connection

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Reflection

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Congratulations

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Matt Pitman is an experienced educational leader, a doctoral candidate researching connections across school communities, and the author of The Connection Curriculum published by Amba Press. Matt’s experience is varied, from the leadership of curriculum teams and programs to student wellbeing, student improvement and community engagement portfolios. He has led Positive Education and student support programs and has a passion for working with students, parents, and staff to develop new understandings of the needs of young people in the 21st century.

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