092: The Psychological Safety Gradient with Chase Mielke

092: The Psychological Safety Gradient with Chase Mielke

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March 18, 2026 · 37 min

About this episode

Chase Mielke discusses practical strategies for enhancing psychological safety in the classroom to improve student engagement and participation.

A single hand raised can fool us into thinking a class feels safe, while most students are silently calculating the social cost of being wrong. We sit down with award-winning educator and burnout expert Chase Mielke to make psychological safety practical through a Goldilocks Gradient lens: low, mid, and high-risk moments that shape student participation, academic risk-taking, and real engagement. We talk through why “one student in the spotlight” instantly creates a high-gradient situation, even when the question is simple. Then we map out how to sequence learning so students warm up before you ask for courage: quick partner exchanges, brief opinion prompts, and fast confidence checks that serve as formative assessments. We also get honest about the harm of cold calling when it spikes threat responses, and how “lukewarm calls” preserve rigor while protecting dignity. The conversation moves beyond talk into the environment itself. Classroom layout, teacher movement, lighting, and visual cues can quietly broadcast safety or threat. Chase shares ways to use anchor spots in the room, class agreements, and displays that celebrate progress and courage so students see mistakes as part…

People in this episode

Guest: Chase Mielke

Topics covered

  • psychological safety
  • student participation
  • academic risk-taking
  • classroom culture
  • social dynamics
  • SEL strategies

Keywords

  • psychological safety
  • classroom engagement
  • risk-taking
  • cold calling
  • classroom layout
  • formative assessments
  • SEL
  • student dignity

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Organizations: Resonance Education

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