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Inspired Teaching strives for systemic change.

We invest in teachers, who determine what, how, and if students learn in school. This is our strength. Our impact is both immediate—teachers can use our tools and concepts in their classrooms right away—and long-term, because every teacher we reach improves learning outcomes for students year after year.

Your support of Inspired Teaching makes this possible.

Fuel Curiosity in the Classroom
Support a teacher’s participation in our virtual Inspired Teaching webinars. That means one more classroom led by an educator equipped to cultivate curiosity!

 

Bring Inspired Teaching to Life
Provide an introductory professional learning session for a teacher, reminding them why they love teaching and how to be their best for their students.  

 

Uplift Social Emotional Learning
Cover the cost of ABCDE of Learner Needs classroom cards and a live virtual training for teachers, equipping them to identify and address students’ social and emotional needs.

 

Provide Real-time Solutions
Fund the printing and distribution of decks of the ABCDE of Learner Needs classroom cards. This means teachers have a powerful, research-backed tool to reduce discipline problems, and make classrooms joyful and productive for all students.

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Donations via check may be sent to: 5614 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 258, Washington, DC 20015 

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Your support enables Inspired Teaching to offer our engaging, effective, and transformative programming — for FREE — to teachers, school leaders, students, and parents. Programs like the Teaching with Improvisation Fellowship offer an annual invigorating, yearlong learning experience for teachers at schools in Washington, DC, grounded in the art of improvisation and the 5 Core Elements that lead to an engagement-rich, curiosity-fueled classroom.

It is an imperative to bring these issues into the classroom; cultural and social literacy is a must-have for all young people.

— Student, Speak Truth

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