Innovative Educators

It's Your Turn

8 min · 18 de mar de 2026
Portada del episodio It's Your Turn

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The most successful changes in education don't come from new gadgets; they come from radical shifts in perspective as a result of being in community. After seeing the transformative power of something called the Innovative Educators Lab in a district setting, we're opening the doors to educators everywhere. This isn't just a podcast, it's a call to action. We are building a virtual community of innovators dedicated to pushing boundaries and supporting one another’s wildest ideas. Click this link to join the Virtual Lab: https://brookefolgers.com/virtual-lab [https://brookefolgers.com/virtual-lab ]

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