Free Facilitator Workshop | Uncomplicate Ed PD Training

Free Facilitator Workshop | Uncomplicate Ed PD Training

July 23, 20254 min read

Free Facilitator Workshop Just in Time for Back-to-School

Because great facilitation isn’t about doing more. It’s about doing the right things on purpose.

Here's the Gist

  • Free virtual facilitator workshop on Monday, July 28 at 11:30 a.m. ET

  • Designed for school- and district-based facilitators

  • Learn 3 high-leverage, low-prep moves to lead better PD

  • Optional $20 consultation add-on (plus a chance to win one free)

  • Register here: Free Facilitator Workshop: Lead Impactful PD with 3 Key Moves


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What’s This All About?

If you’re about to lead PD and staring at a blank slide deck (or last year’s deck that already makes you itch), take a breath.

We’ve got something that will help.

On Monday, July 28 at 11:30 a.m. ET, we’re hosting a free, 45-minute virtual workshop built to help school- and district-based facilitators lead confident, high-impact professional learning without burning their weekend on prep.

It’s called:

Lead Kick-A$$ PD in Just 3 High-Leverage, Low-Prep Moves
And yes, it’s just in time for back-to-school.


Why This Workshop Exists

You know how we say, “Don’t just tell students. Show them”?

Same goes for adult learning.

This session models what it teaches. You’ll learn three simple but powerful facilitation moves that make a real difference in engagement, management, and clarity. Each move will be demonstrated live with real-time narration.

We’ll even call out bonus details along the way that are easy to miss but make a big impact.

The first and last minutes of PD are more important than most people think. We’ll show you why. Register here.


Workshop Structure

Here’s how the session is structured:

  • First 30 minutes: All content, no pitch

  • Final 15 minutes:

    • Overview of our optional $20 facilitator consultation

    • Live giveaway of one free consultation

If you're tight on time, feel free to hop off after the 30-minute content section. But if you're curious about the consultation or want to win one, stick around for the bonus round.


What You’ll Learn

In just 30 minutes, you’ll walk away with practical strategies you can use right away. You’ll learn how to:

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  • Start strong and end powerfully

  • Create engagement by giving people something worth engaging in

  • Manage attention without shutting down energy

  • Reduce cognitive overload and avoid slide fatigue

  • Think like a teacher and lead like a learning designer

We’ll also highlight what makes PD sink or swim. Think clarity, pacing, flow, and making sure every teacher leaves with something they can actually use. You can register for it right here.


The Bonus Round: Live Giveaway + $20 Consultation

Ever thought, I wish someone could just look at my slides and tell me what to fix?

We’ve got you.

That’s why we’re offering a one-on-one, 30-minute virtual consultation for just $20. You’ll meet with Jenn or Ashley, share your session plan or slides, and get real feedback to help you show up ready.

Spots are limited, and consultations are only available the week of the workshop.

One consultation will be given away during the live session. You’ll need to be there to win.


PD or PL? Let’s Uncomplicate That Too

We get this question all the time: Is it professional development or professional learning?

The answer? Yes.

We use both terms interchangeably. While some folks prefer to differentiate the two, in practice they’re often used the same way. What matters more than the name is the experience itself.

Whether you’re planning a full PD day or prepping a quick PLC session, the goal is the same. You want learning that is meaningful, practical, and built to stick.


Who It’s For

  • Coaches, assistant principals, specialists, and PD leads

  • District facilitators, instructional leaders, or anyone running a back-to-school session

  • Educators who care about adult learning and want to lead with purpose and clarity

Whether you’re brand new to facilitation or a seasoned pro, this workshop will sharpen your skills and help you walk into your next session feeling ready.


Final Thoughts

You don’t need more slides. You need better ones.
You don’t need more time. You need the right moves.
And you don’t have to figure it out alone.

We’ve got you.

Join us for 45 minutes.
Upgrade your facilitation.
Walk into Day 1 with confidence.

👉 Free Facilitator Workshop: Lead Impactful PD with 3 Key Moves


In Case You Skimmed (TL;DR)

  • Free virtual facilitator workshop on Monday, July 28 at 11:30 a.m. ET

  • Learn 3 high-leverage, low-prep moves to lead better PD

  • Designed for school- and district-based facilitators

  • Includes optional $20 consultation (plus a chance to win one free)

  • Register here: Free Facilitator Workshop: Lead Impactful PD with 3 Key Moves

Ashley Doty is the founder and CEO of Uncomplicate Ed, a professional development company dedicated to helping educators focus on what matters most—clarity, simplicity, and student success. A former teacher, coach, assistant principal, and principal, Ashley brings real-world experience to every resource she creates. She’s known for designing training that’s practical, research-backed, and ready to use tomorrow. Through Uncomplicate Ed’s PD in a Box®, on-site sessions, and virtual learning, she supports schools and districts across Florida and beyond.

Ashley Doty

Ashley Doty is the founder and CEO of Uncomplicate Ed, a professional development company dedicated to helping educators focus on what matters most—clarity, simplicity, and student success. A former teacher, coach, assistant principal, and principal, Ashley brings real-world experience to every resource she creates. She’s known for designing training that’s practical, research-backed, and ready to use tomorrow. Through Uncomplicate Ed’s PD in a Box®, on-site sessions, and virtual learning, she supports schools and districts across Florida and beyond.

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