Allusio Academy for Educators

As our world and its challenges continuously shift, we at Allusio Academy are excited to launch new services and resources created for educators like us.

More than ever, teachers are looking for the support and insight of our rich community.

We strengthen and enrich our classrooms. We elevate the communities we teach by challenging ourselves and our students to grow as curious thinkers, empathetic problem solvers, and global citizens.

We are the diverse individuals who dedicate our lives to the work of children.

We affirm our work as professionals. Teaching is professional. That’s why we are centering our voices and expertise.

 

Consultations

Whether you’ve been in the field of education for years or are just getting started, check out our consultations. These private sessions can help you with specific challenges or questions you may be facing.

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We’ve supported entrepreneurs looking to create child development products and reading programs. We’ve guided families and teachers in adapting to classroom routines and curriculum. And now, we’re excited to help you.

 

Workshops and Webinars

Keep an eye out for our upcoming workshops and webinars! We’re bringing you the best of early education and professional development.

 

Our diverse topics range from effective classroom transitions and transforming center-time, to creating a collaborative school culture and supporting bilingual learners.

Interested in being our keynote speaker? Reach out and let us know!

 

Teacher Talks

As part of this mission, we are bringing you Teacher Talks. Each month, we are inviting educators, caregivers, and child professionals to lead our conversation.

Each interview will feature the work of an education expert or child advocate. These conversations are taking place via phone call, video chat, or Google Doc collaborations—so expect some experimentation with each format!

We are all growing and learning through this experience, and we hope each conversation offers new insights and perspectives into our daily work with children.

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