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Rediscover the Joy in Teaching

Are you tired of being "teacher-tired"?

 

Are you tired of a one-size fits all approach to learning?

 

Are you tired of buzz words like "innovation" that don't really bring change?

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Now Imagine This:

  • You have the confidence, knowledge and resources to foster a student-centric approach to learning.

  • You have the power to create and new learning experiences that are designed to benefit your students.

  • You understand innovation isn't a "thing" but rather a "way of being." 

  • You've found the joy in teaching again. 

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Teaching from the Inside Out

Innovation in education isn't about expensive electronics or fancy gadgets but rather it is a way of "being" and trying new ideas.

The Teacher Innovator isn't afraid to try something new that will benefit their students.

If you want to create better learning experiences for your students, innovation in education starts with you.

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Who is a teacher innovator?

A teacher innovator is an educator who is confident in creating and designing student-centric learning experiences that help students learn and discover their own unique strengths and talents. 

 

What is the teacher innovator podcast?

The Teacher Innovator Podcast is where I will be sharing tips, strategies, and inspiration so you can be a teacher innovator too. 

Join the podcast waitlist and be notified when our first episode is ready. 

Together, let's teach from the inside out and change the way our students learn to build a better world.

 

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Get notified and be the first to know when the first podcast episode is available.

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Hi, I'm Jamie.

Innovation Learning Expert

As an educational coach, I've helped hundreds of educators step up and be a "teacher innovator" and rediscover their joy in teaching.

When I was teaching in the classroom, I noticed that my students could follow directions and guides on activities, but struggled to think critically and creatively. On my very first day in the classroom, I had a hands-on style lesson prepared and was shocked to find my students didn’t know what to do because they had never experienced an open-ended project. That’s when I threw out everything I know about teaching. 

Now, I’m very passionate about changing this approach to education at all levels because it’s so important to teach students at any age to think critically and find their own voice.

 

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