Over her 22 years in education, Jen Peacher has guided learners from age 8 to age 90, throughout the United States and overseas. She has taught third and fourth grade, middle school English, high school English, Arizona and United States Constitution for a local community college, and English with the University of Massachusetts, Boston. While the variety of topics and age groups could appear disconnected, there is one unifying factor among them: Jen’s passionate desire to connect with learners and help them gain the knowledge and skills they need.
Jen received a B.A. in Political Science from Arizona State University and an M.A. in English Linguistics from Purdue University. Outside of her own classroom, Jen has developed and run school readiness programs designed to enable students to master the studentship skills necessary for success in the classroom. Jen also worked as a teacher trainer and mentor, helping new teachers unlock student potential through thoughtful student support.
When working with students, Jen’s first priority is to create an environment of courageous trying and collaboration. She loves to see a student’s eyes light up with the “Aha!” which shows that hard work has merged with understanding. With consistent support, Jen believes that these moments can become a series of little successes that allow students to gain the skills and confidence they need to become strong, independent learners who are able to guide their own educational experience.
When working with students, Jen’s first priority is to create an environment of courageous trying and collaboration. She loves to see a student’s eyes light up with the “Aha!” which shows that hard work has merged with understanding. With consistent support, Jen believes that these moments can become a series of little successes that allow students to gain the skills and confidence they need to become strong, independent learners who are able to guide their own educational experience.