Educator · Facilitator · Visual Thinker

Helping educators move from overwhelmed to empowered.

I design professional learning, visual frameworks, and practical resources that help teachers, school leaders, IB teams, students, and parents build learning agility: the confidence to learn, unlearn, and relearn when the work gets complex.

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The guiding question is simple: what will help this educator, in this classroom or school context, take a useful next step on Monday morning?

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The resources are free to use because useful ideas should travel. A coffee is a small way to say, “This helped,” and it keeps more practical tools coming for teachers who need them.

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Why it matters

Learning agility is not extra. It is how people keep growing.

Everyone is a learner. Whether you are a student, teacher, parent, or school leader, the ability to learn, unlearn, and relearn is what helps you respond when curriculum changes, technology shifts, or classroom needs become more complex.

Learning agility is not only about knowing more. It is about believing you can tackle new challenges, feeling capable and purposeful, and having enough motivation to keep going when the first attempt does not work.

You cannot give what you do not have. Building learning agility in your students starts with building it in yourself.

My work begins with educators because teacher confidence has a visible effect on the learning culture around them. When you move from overwhelmed to capable, your students feel the difference. Their growth follows yours.

What I offer

Practical support for teachers, teams, and learning communities.

Each offer is designed to reduce cognitive overload and turn good intentions into usable classroom practice.

Not “sit and get.”

Sessions are inquiry-based, collaborative, and grounded in tools educators can actually use.

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Professional Development Facilitation

Open workshops for teachers, parents, and school teams that build self-efficacy and shared language for learning.

IB/MYP workshopsTeacher PDParent sessions
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Curriculum Design Support

Strategic planning and visual frameworks that make curriculum implementation feel clearer and more manageable.

MYP implementationInterdisciplinary learningProject-based learning
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Visual Frameworks & Resources

Infographics, guides, and classroom-ready tools that consolidate complex information so communication becomes easier.

ATL skillsVisual guidesReady-to-use tools
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Technology for Learning Agility

Hands-on workshops and toolkits that help educators use digital tools and AI with confidence, judgment, and purpose.

AI toolsDigital productivityEdTech integration
How I work

Evidence-informed, teacher-facing, and Monday-morning ready.

My starting question for every session and resource is: does this serve learning? That question shapes what I design, what I facilitate, and what I leave out.

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Inquiry-based and collaborative

We draw on your experience and work through real challenges together, rather than treating professional learning as a lecture.

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Practical and ready to use

You leave with a clearer decision, a usable framework, or a resource that does not need another layer of translation.

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Visual and accessible

Complex theory becomes easier to discuss and apply when it is made visible through diagrams, templates, and shared language.

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Research-grounded, not jargon-heavy

Cognitive science and learning theory shape the work, but the language stays clear enough for busy educators to use immediately.

In Their Words

What educators are saying

ATL Workshop

"I gained a clear understanding of the five major ATL skills and a variety of actionable techniques to elevate my teaching and better support my students."

Workshop Participant
Inquiry Workshop

"I'm glad I learned practical skills that I can apply to my classroom immediately."

Workshop Participant
PBL Workshop

"I learned about the IMPACT-based PBL design very clearly. Now I think I can plan my PBL lessons accordingly."

Workshop Participant
PBL Workshop

"Your workshop inspired my teaching skills and PBL approach in the classroom."

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Choose your next step

Build learning agility together.

If this sounds like the kind of support your school needs, start with a conversation. If you are here for the free resources and they help you, start with a coffee.

For schools and teams

Bring me in for professional development, curriculum planning, or a consultation focused on what your educators need next.

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