How is innovation taught in the classroom? From the sciences to the arts, from labs to lecture halls, every discipline has the power to spark creativity and discovery.
Hosted by Dr. Greg Watson — professor, lifelong learner, and thought leader in innovation pedagogy — this podcast explores the stories, strategies, and teaching practices that bring innovation to life in education. Each short, TED Talk–style episode shares practical frameworks, inspiring classroom examples, and mindsets that empower students and educators alike.
Whether you teach chemistry, literature, history, or design, The Innovation Teacher invites you to see your classroom as an innovation lab — a place where curiosity is encouraged, creativity is practiced, and students learn skills that last a lifetime.
Innovation is not just for entrepreneurs or engineers — it’s a core academic literacy that belongs to everyone.
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How is innovation taught in the classroom? From the sciences to the arts, from labs to lecture halls, every discipline has the power to spark creativity and discovery.
Hosted by Dr. Greg Watson — professor, lifelong learner, and thought leader in innovation pedagogy — this podcast explores the stories, strategies, and teaching practices that bring innovation to life in education. Each short, TED Talk–style episode shares practical frameworks, inspiring classroom examples, and mindsets that empower students and educators alike.
Whether you teach chemistry, literature, history, or design, The Innovation Teacher invites you to see your classroom as an innovation lab — a place where curiosity is encouraged, creativity is practiced, and students learn skills that last a lifetime.
Innovation is not just for entrepreneurs or engineers — it’s a core academic literacy that belongs to everyone.
Subscribe and join the community of educators, learners, and innovators reimagining what teaching and learning can be.
Feeling overwhelmed by the thought of bringing innovation into your classroom? In this episode of The Innovation Teacher, Dr. Greg Watson—The Innovation Professor Who Actually Teaches—breaks down how one small, intentional change can transform your teaching today, sparking creativity, curiosity, and discovery across any subject. Discover practical, bite-sized strategies that will empower you to innovate without the intimidation, proving that meaningful educational transformation starts with a single step.
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How is innovation taught in the classroom? From the sciences to the arts, from labs to lecture halls, every discipline has the power to spark creativity and discovery.
Hosted by Dr. Greg Watson — professor, lifelong learner, and thought leader in innovation pedagogy — this podcast explores the stories, strategies, and teaching practices that bring innovation to life in education. Each short, TED Talk–style episode shares practical frameworks, inspiring classroom examples, and mindsets that empower students and educators alike.
Whether you teach chemistry, literature, history, or design, The Innovation Teacher invites you to see your classroom as an innovation lab — a place where curiosity is encouraged, creativity is practiced, and students learn skills that last a lifetime.
Innovation is not just for entrepreneurs or engineers — it’s a core academic literacy that belongs to everyone.
Subscribe and join the community of educators, learners, and innovators reimagining what teaching and learning can be.