S2 E9: Amber Harper: Burned-In Teacher
April 19, 2019
Overview:
Amber Harper is a wife, mom, and a proud former classroom teacher from Indiana. She taught first through fifth grades for 12 years. Since becoming a Google Certified Trainer and Innovator, she recently decided to serve a new type of student: burned-out, frustrated, left-behind educators who desire change. Her mission is to help to lead them to a path of fulfillment, happiness, and a feeling of efficiency and effectiveness in their classrooms or schools.
Meet Our Guest:
Amber is available for school workshops, speaking engagements, and as a teacher coach, I also lead small group programs and 1:1 coaching opportunities for educators looking for a true solution to their problem with burnout. Amber is also a Google Trainer and EdTech consultant.
Website Links
Website: www.burnedinteacher.com
Podcast: www.burnedinteacher.com/podcast/
Email: support@burnedinteacher.com
The Host:
If you are interested in being on the show or know someone who would be a great guest, please connect with Kevin Stoller
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