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WELCOME TO

NEXT LEVEL EDUCATORS

Staying Informed, Aware, and Engaged

ABOUT US

The driving force behind Next Level Educators is the strong desire to help people discover and maintain their passion in life, hence our mission statement: to help individuals reach their full potential by staying informed, aware, and engaged. Through a variety of learning modes virtually and in-person, including, but not limited to: workshops, lectures, seminars, group activities, individual assessments, experiential exercises, we help individuals acquire skills to enhance their performance both personally and professionally. 

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CLIENT RELATIONSHIPS

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WHAT WE DO

We help corporate and government employees, supervisors/administrators, students and lifelong learners reach their full potential by staying informed, aware, and engaged.

 

Our participants:

 

  • Cultivate and maintain intellectual curiosity

  • Foster the appreciation for diversity by celebrating likeness and embracing differences

  • Discover ways to enhance personal and professional success and more...    

HOW WE DO IT

We offer Speaking Engagements, Symposiums, and full/half day workshops and employ a variety of learning techniques including: 

  • lectures

  • role play

  • videos

  • experiential exercises

to enlighten participants and empower them to remain actively involved in contemporary events.

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TESTIMONIALS

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"The Implicit Bias Presentation truly was an experience in reaching a New “Next” Level of understanding about the many biases I was taught and have integrated into my being.   It also broadened my awareness of the wider range of my biases beyond race and sex.   I did not sense “Shame on Me”  for my biases -  we have all been taught them.     I do sense “Shame on Me”  if I fail to recognize the biases that are present in my thoughts and feelings and respond appropriately.   Thank you for an insightful evening."

- Paula Winker, Interfaith Conversation Group

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