"Mrs. Schrage has helped me with classroom management through professional development and coaching."
-3rd Grade Teacher

"This was the best PD ever!"
-5th Grade Teacher

"We were so engaged, I totally get how kids need to learn now."
-2nd Grade Teacher

Hi, I am Dr. Heather Schrage!

Transform your professional developments, workshops, and professional learning communities by using my tips and strategies designed to help teachers raise engagement levels, foster strong student relationships, and reduce behavior issues. As an avid learner and professional development enthusiast, I have immersed myself in various resources such as masters programs, doctoral studies, research, videos, podcasts, books, and more to ensure effective strategies for closing the academic achievement gap year after year.

How I can help you:

Teacher Prep Faculty

Do you need help engaging your future teachers?

 

Our future teachers need the skills and knowledge to positively impact our students. Our college students need explicit instruction that is paired with hands-on learning to be able to be successful in classroom. We also need to equip our teachers to be able to stay in the classroom, and that starts with us as their professors.

 

Click below to start the journey to finding high impact presentations and lessons that were used with certified teachers that changed the learning outcomes for students. 

Administrators/Instructional Coaches

Do you need help engaging your teachers to have a lasting impact on their learning? 

 

By infusing excitement, creativity, and challenges into professional development sessions, administrators can create an environment where teachers feel motivated and empowered to explore new ideas and approaches. Moreover, the ultimate goal should be to ensure that teachers can readily apply what they learn in their classrooms the very next day, enriching their teaching practices and enhancing student learning outcomes.

 

Here you can explore varying ideas to transform the learning for the students in your building. 

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