Can we talk about professional development for a minute?
Or more specifically: assigned professional development. You know the kind—sessions chosen for you, not by you… that leave you nodding politely but learning nothing that actually helps with the realities of YOUR classroom.
If you’ve ever thought “This doesn’t apply to me” while sitting through yet another district-mandated PD, you’re not alone—and you’re definitely not wrong. In fact, this kind of PD could be contributing to your burnout.
But don’t worry—I’ve got a better way: teacher-centered PD It's essential for creative educators like you because it allows you to reclaim your autonomy can reignite your passion for teaching, inspire your creativity, and actually solve real problems like student behavior, lack of connection, and classroom overwhelm.
Oh—and BIG NEWS:
For the first time ever, I’ve opened up my Vault of Teacher-Centered Workshops—bite-sized, inspiring PD experiences you can do on your own time. Head to theinspiredclassroom.com/pd and use code DEC10 to save 10% before the vault closes at the end of December!
Let’s do this—you deserve PD that fuels your creativity and supports the teacher you actually are.
~Elizabeth
Mentioned in This Episode:
✨ The Vault of Teacher-Centered Workshops – Short, inspiring PD designed to support YOU
Including:
The One Word Workshop
Reignite Your Passion For Teaching
Self-Care Solutions
Virtual Teacher Art Retreat - includes 10+ arts integration workshops!
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Only available through December!
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