Ep 185: Wait Time 2: The Research-Based Strategy That Transforms Classroom Discussion with Dr. Monica Boehle
Wed Feb 04 2026
Discover how a simple 1-3 second pause can revolutionize your classroom discourse and dramatically increase student engagement. In this research-rich episode, Dr. Monica Boehle, Associate Director of High School Curriculum in St. Charles, Illinois, and National Board Certified Social Studies teacher, breaks down the transformative power of Wait Time, the strategic pause after a student responds.
Dr. Boehle presents compelling research showing that teachers typically dominate 70-80% of classroom talk time, with some students remaining silent for entire school days. Drawing on John Hattie's visible learning research and dialogic teaching principles, she makes the case for shifting this dynamic so learners engage 70% of the time while teachers listen 30%. The evidence is clear: Wait Time 2 produces higher-quality answers, increases participation from quieter students, and creates more efficient, meaningful learning experiences.
This episode is packed with practical implementation strategies, including specific prompting questions, guidance on maintaining neutral body language, and techniques for building a classroom culture where students engage with each other's ideas. Dr. Boehle explains how Wait Time 2 particularly benefits multilingual learners, students with special needs, and struggling students who need additional processing time. You'll learn how to move beyond the traditional Interrogate-Respond-Evaluate model toward genuine classroom discussion that makes every student feel valued and heard.
Whether you're a new teacher building your instructional toolkit or an experienced educator looking to deepen student thinking, this episode offers actionable, research-backed strategies you can implement immediately to transform your classroom discourse.
Key Topics:
The difference between Wait Time 1 and Wait Time 2
Research on teacher talk time vs. student engagement
High-effect-size instructional methods from Hattie's research
Social-emotional learning benefits of Wait Time 2
Practical implementation strategies and prompting questions
Supporting multilingual learners and students with diverse needs
Building classroom culture for meaningful discourse
HASHTAGS #WaitTime2 #StudentListeningTime #TeacherTalkLess #ClassroomDialogue #ThinkingClassroom #StudentVoiceMatters #NewTeacherSupport #NewTeachers #NewTeacherTalk #TeacherPodcast
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Discover how a simple 1-3 second pause can revolutionize your classroom discourse and dramatically increase student engagement. In this research-rich episode, Dr. Monica Boehle, Associate Director of High School Curriculum in St. Charles, Illinois, and National Board Certified Social Studies teacher, breaks down the transformative power of Wait Time, the strategic pause after a student responds. Dr. Boehle presents compelling research showing that teachers typically dominate 70-80% of classroom talk time, with some students remaining silent for entire school days. Drawing on John Hattie's visible learning research and dialogic teaching principles, she makes the case for shifting this dynamic so learners engage 70% of the time while teachers listen 30%. The evidence is clear: Wait Time 2 produces higher-quality answers, increases participation from quieter students, and creates more efficient, meaningful learning experiences. This episode is packed with practical implementation strategies, including specific prompting questions, guidance on maintaining neutral body language, and techniques for building a classroom culture where students engage with each other's ideas. Dr. Boehle explains how Wait Time 2 particularly benefits multilingual learners, students with special needs, and struggling students who need additional processing time. You'll learn how to move beyond the traditional Interrogate-Respond-Evaluate model toward genuine classroom discussion that makes every student feel valued and heard. Whether you're a new teacher building your instructional toolkit or an experienced educator looking to deepen student thinking, this episode offers actionable, research-backed strategies you can implement immediately to transform your classroom discourse. Key Topics: The difference between Wait Time 1 and Wait Time 2 Research on teacher talk time vs. student engagement High-effect-size instructional methods from Hattie's research Social-emotional learning benefits of Wait Time 2 Practical implementation strategies and prompting questions Supporting multilingual learners and students with diverse needs Building classroom culture for meaningful discourse HASHTAGS #WaitTime2 #StudentListeningTime #TeacherTalkLess #ClassroomDialogue #ThinkingClassroom #StudentVoiceMatters #NewTeacherSupport #NewTeachers #NewTeacherTalk #TeacherPodcast