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August 20, 2025 59 mins

The Ruckus Report

Quick take: Two beards, two red hats, one mission to blow up education's broken boundaries. Mitch Weathers reveals why saying "no" to district busywork and "yes" to what actually moves the needle isn't rebellion — it's leadership.

Meet Your Fellow Ruckus Maker

Mitch became a gifted teacher because he was a mediocre student. Mitch rarely felt comfortable in the classroom. In fact, it took him 7 years to graduate from college. Choosing to become a teacher, Mitch was fortunate enough to experience school as if it was happening all around him. He was unsure how to jump into his learning with confidence. There is a loneliness to experiencing your education as a passive object as opposed to an active subject.

From the moment he entered the classroom, Mitch relied on his personal experiences as a learner. He recognized that what we teach—the content or curriculum—is secondary. We must first lay the foundation for learning before we can get to teaching. Mitch designed Organized Binder to empower teachers with a simple but research-backed strategy to teach students executive functioning skills while protecting the time needed for content instruction. The secret is found in establishing a predictable learning routine that serves to foster safer learning spaces. When students get practice with executive functions by virtue, we set them up for success.

Learn more in his recent book Executive Functions for Every Classroom.

Breaking Down the Old Rules 🔨

In this episode, Mitch Weathers challenges traditional education paradigms:

Key Insight #1: Boundaries Aren't Selfish — They're Strategic

  • What's broken: Leaders burning out because they accept every task as sacred, even when it doesn't serve students
  • The shift: Ask the hard question: "If I can't draw a clear line between this work and student success, why am I doing it?"
  • Impact: Time and energy get redirected to what actually matters — classroom visits, relationship building, and real leadership

Key Insight #2: Homework Is Often Educational Theater

  • What's broken: Teachers spending hours collecting, grading, and returning homework that creates inequality and rarely informs instruction
  • The shift: Replace homework with in-class learning logs where students reflect on understanding in real-time
  • Impact: Sustainable formative assessment that gives teachers authentic insight into every student's learning

Key Insight #3: Don't Feed the Emotional Monster

  • What's broken: Educators taking student outbursts personally and escalating conflicts into power struggles
  • The shift: Deflect emotional assaults with calm agreement: "You might be right" strips the drama from disruption
  • Impact: Classroom management issues disappear when adults stop being more entertaining than the lesson

Quotable Ruckus

"If I can't draw a very clear line between what I'm doing as a teacher and improving student success, then I'm not going to do it. I just started throwing things out." – Mitch Weathers

Your Do School Different Challenge

Ready to implement these ideas? Start here:

  1. Tomorrow: Identify one "urgent" district task and ask: "H
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