Co-create authentic Communities with
Your Students
Become your best educator self
You’re a mentor, a motivator, a model for your students. Every day, you’re there as they explore their identities and try out new skills. You’re there as they take risks, make mistakes, grow new sets of wings. And you’re there if they need to take a few steps back... or at least turn around to see you wave.
Support your students’ journeys
How can you ensure your students continue to discover their place in the world? How can you show them it’s okay to embrace their authentic selves? You can be a model by showing up as your authentic self. This means bringing your full self into your teaching practice and letting your students see that you’re human. It’s about being imperfect, being real, and being their witness. It’s about being that teacher each of us needs as a child—the one who sees us for who we are.
Authenticity in the Classrooms ™
Our workshops for educators will take you through creative and reflective processes that invite you to examine your individual identity and the identities of your students. You’ll explore how your life experiences affect your teaching and your wider world view. As you connect with like-minded educators, you’ll develop tools to help your students set forth and fly.
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Self-Care for Educators: Weekly Workshop (free)
Classes every week during the school yearIn order to fully support your students, you need to be in a healthy space yourself. And that begins with self-care. During this hour, you’ll connect with like-minded educators who can relate to your stress. You’ll set an attainable goal for bringing some self-care and TLC into your weekly routine.
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Authenticity in the Remote Classroom: Building Communities to Support Students
Next Class starts Aug 9-19thThis course takes a compassionate, student-centered, culturally- responsive approach to remote instruction. We will co-create practices for fostering a culture of authenticity in the remote classroom that supports the social-emotional and academic growth of every student and ensures that all members of your learning community thrive.
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Authenticity in the Creative Classroom: Monthly Workshop (free)
Classes every week during the school yearCreative Classrooms is a unique community bringing together. Art Educators to share ideas, generate lessons, and blend artistic principles with authenticity-based practices. We provide professional support for Art Educators and work with them to enable students to reach a deeper level of authentic expression. Our goal is to help create artistic environments where children see that their experiences matter.
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Authenticity in the Creative Classroom: Building Communities to Support Students
Next Class starts July 7thThis course takes a compassionate, student-centered, culturally- responsive approach to creative instruction. We will co-create practices for fostering a culture of authenticity in the classroom that supports the social-emotional and academic growth of every student and ensures that all members of your learning community thrive.
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Authenticity in the Classroom: Fundamentals of Authenticity Based Social-Emotional Learning
Next Class starts July 7thIn this hands-on interactive course, you’ll learn what it takes to create a culture of authenticity in your classroom. Discover how to incorporate lessons, routines, and discussion techniques that foster authenticity into your existing curriculum and set concrete goals implementing these new techniques in your practice.
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Authenticity in the Classroom: Level Two
Next Class starts July 7thThis follow-up to Authenticity in the Classroom: Level I builds on your understanding of authenticity-based, social-emotional learning and helps you use design thinking to create meaningful change in your school community. Together we’ll explore ways to incorporate the voices of your students and colleagues into your design process and use their feedback to create an action plan.
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Authentic Advisories:Building Communities to Support Students
Next Class starts July 7thAdvisory groups can offer critical support for high school and middle school students, but only when their members feel safe enough and brave enough to be their authentic selves. This hands-on workshop will help you create and facilitate strong advisories where students feel safe, validated, and heard.
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what the educators says
“I was able to see another side of my students- their self expression – many of the students expressed themselves like never before. Thank You!”

All children need an interconnected web of grownups who teach, nurture them, and give them roots.
But what is it that gives kids the encouragement to step further out into the world?
What is it that gives them the courage to take risks, express what they know, share how they feel?
What is it that helps them not only feel good in their own skin but confident, courageous, and truly proud of who they are?
It’s being seen by us, the adults in their lives. When this happens, children begin to see themselves. And with this growing understanding of themselves comes the confidence and courage to contribute to the world on their own terms—proudly, securely, authentically.
Contact UsWhat our educators say about our programming:
“I felt important and that my ideas mattered”
“Truly feel this was an interactive and engaging workshop. do not change anything”
“I felt comfortable enough to tell my story ”
“I learned how to elicit openness and authenticity in my students and myself as an educator”
“I learned the importance of being a good role model for students to feel accepted and develop their authentic selves”
“I was reminded that art is a way expressing feeling and that teachers who ask children to do this need to spend more time doing it themselves”
Preschool teacher Lizelle Canque showed us an amazing technique she learned from her kindergarten which she uses to this day to help her reduce stress and let her tap into her creativity. One of the things we loved about Lizelle’s piece is that it demonstrates the profound impact educators can have on their students' lives long after they have left the classroom. Years later, Lizelle not only uses the technique for herself but she now uses it with her students as well. Watch the video below to hear Lizelle explain the technique and how she uses it today.